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Episode 192, The American Ideals Are Worth Embracing In this episode, I reflect on the ideals expressed at the founding of the United States and the long struggle to make those ideals real. The Declaration of Independence proclaimed that all people are created equal, yet the nation began with deep contradictions, including slavery and laws that denied freedom to many. One way to see this tension clearly is through the experience of Black Americans. From the Constitution’s fugitive slave clause and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 to the Supreme Court’s decision in Dred Scott, the law often failed to protect the equality the nation proclaimed. Yet many Americans continued to appeal to the nation’s ideals. The Civil War, the Thirteenth Amendment ending slavery, and the Fourteenth Amendment establishing birthright citizenship marked major steps toward expanding freedom. The struggle continued into the twentieth century, culminating in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. This episode explores why, despite its contradictions, the American creed has remained a powerful ideal worth embracing.
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