
TODAY IN CONTEXT: The History of How We Celebrate July 4th
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The Fourth of July is more than just barbecues, beach days, and booming fireworks. In this episode, we trace the fascinating journey of America’s Independence Day, from its revolutionary roots in 1776 to the dazzling displays over the East River in modern-day New York City.
Discover how July 4th has served as a mirror for American society, used to celebrate freedom, forge national identity, confront contradictions, and create spectacle. From the deaths of Adams and Jefferson on the same day in 1826 to Frederick Douglass’s searing 1852 critique, from the “Safe and Sane Fourth” movement to the rise of Macy’s Fireworks, this is the full story of how Americans have redefined patriotism through celebration.
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