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In this episode of The Radio Reading Room-Stories of Americana, step into the charged summer of 1776 as young Elias Carter, along with Mara Whitcombe and Jacob Turner, are drawn into the dangerous work of carrying the newly printed Declaration of Independence through the streets of Philadelphia. Set against the heat, secrecy, and uncertainty of the American founding, The Night the Wind Shifted is a story of ordinary people risking everything to help give voice to an extraordinary idea: that liberty belongs not to kings, but to the people. Read by Myron Hieronymous Thomas. *This work is an original creation conceived and directed by Myron Hieronymous Thomas. The drafting process incorporated the use of an AI writing model, which generated prose under the author’s explicit guidance and creative supervision. All intellectual property, narrative design, and final editorial decisions originate with and belong to Myron Hieronymous Thomas.
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