D-Minus Diaries Podcast
In this D-Minus Diaries essay, I reflect on a recent visit to the Lorraine Motel in Memphis and the long American journey from Elihu Embree’s abolitionist newspaper in Jonesborough to Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. I explore how freedom has been handed down as an inheritance from one generation to the next—and what kind of country we are leaving to our children and grandchildren today. Social media blurb (shorter) New D-Minus Diaries: from the Lorraine Motel to America’s 250th birthday, I look at freedom as an inheritance—what our founders gave us, what past generations fought to extend, and what we’ll leave to our children. If you tell me which platforms you’ll post to (e.g., X, Facebook page, Instagram caption), I can tailor versions to their typical length and style. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dminusdiaries.substack.com [https://dminusdiaries.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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