Unlike other abolitionists, though, Douglass never lost his faith in the American Founding. Indeed, he believed that the fundamental premises of our republic were the very principles that could save her from this moral crisis.
Michael Lucchese
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February 27, 2026
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The False Equivalence of Multicultural Day
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Ken Burns' Egregious Omission
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The Myth of Milliken
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Building a Politics of Deliberation in the Tarheel State
A National Day of Gratitude
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