The Declaration of Independence: The Roots of American Freedom
The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History
Duration: 31m 8s
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In this evocative episode of The Cavalcade of America, the story of America’s fight for freedom is brought to life through dramatic reenactments of pivotal events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The program transports listeners to a June evening in 1776, where debates rage on the streets of Philadelphia. Colonial leaders, including John Dickinson, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, grapple with their allegiance to the British Crown and their yearning for liberty. As dissent swells and unity is found, Thomas Jefferson drafts a declaration that would resonate through generations.
Featuring powerful performances, this episode sheds light on the courage and convictions of the founding figures who risked everything for the cause of independence. The episode also pays homage to the ordinary citizens whose passion for freedom helped shape a new nation, underscoring the enduring spirit of American resolve.
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Tune in to this stirring broadcast to experience the tension, triumph, and transformative power of the Declaration of Independence, brought to life in this landmark episode of The Cavalcade of America.
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Explore the triumphs and trials that shaped a nation with "The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History." This classic series, originally produced by the DuPont Company, brings to life the...
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