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Jefferson and the Declaration - My Article at American Thinker

  “It can be lost, and it will be, if the time ever comes when these documents are regarded… merely as curiosities in glass cases.” So spoke Harry Truman about the Declaration of Independence. He also called it a “supreme expression of our profound belief.” How did this world-shattering document come about?  Read all about it at the American Thinker American Exceptionalism

Book Review: Jefferson Davis, American

  Jefferson Davis, American William J. Cooper Jr.   Jefferson Davis, American (2000) was published four years after William C. Davis’s Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour (1996). In this reviewer’s opinion, American is a superior biography compared to The Man and His Hour . (More provocatively titled as well.) I judge biographies by if I feel I know the person afterward. After reading The Man and His Hour , I knew what Jefferson did, but after American , I felt I understood this complicated man. Cooper is sympathetic toward Davis and sometimes comes across as an apologist. However, it’s this very sympathy that lifts the book from a dry biography, offering a glimpse of the man in his time. Davis is a difficult subject for a biography. When the Confederacy fled Richmond, most of the records were burned. Consequently, there are far fewer primary sources available to a biographer of a Confederate figure than there are for a Unionist biographer. Thus, Confederate historians re...

Constituting America Essay: Samuel Adams and the Boston Tea Party

  Constituting America's 2026 Study is: The Consent of the Governed Today's essay is Samuel Adams and the Boston Tea Party by James D. Best. Read it here and explore Constituting America 250 . A fun and educational celebration of America's 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.