WeTheKids S2E3-Signers of the Declaration of Independence & Interview with Abigail Adams

We are excited to highlight a truly captivating episode from WFYL 1180 AM’s airwaves. The radio show “Signers of the Declaration of Independence of USA & Interview with Abigail Adams” offers listeners a unique blend of historical storytelling and engaging dialogue, offering a closer look at the incredible figures who shaped the birth of the United States.

Episode Overview

In this episode, Historian Arch Hunter and Author Lydia Nuttall delve into the fascinating lives of some of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. They uncover the trials, triumphs, and tragic fates that befell these brave men who took a stand for liberty. This segment provides a fresh perspective on the personal stories behind the signatures that forever changed the course of American history.

But the journey doesn’t stop there. In a dynamic historical reenactment, the WeTheKids Liberty Players transport listeners back in time for an interview with Abigail Adams, wife of the second U.S. President John Adams. Through this immersive experience, listeners gain a deeper understanding of Abigail Adams’ pivotal role during the American Revolution, as well as her insights on the nation’s early formation.

This unique combination of historical analysis and creative interpretation brings history to life in a way that is engaging and educational for all ages.

Key Highlights of the Show:

  • Arch Hunter and Lydia Nuttall bring the history of the signers of the Declaration to life by sharing their personal stories, focusing on what happened to them after they signed their names on the document.
  • WeTheKids Liberty Players engage in a lively reenactment, bringing Abigail Adams‘s voice and perspective to modern listeners, offering invaluable insights into the struggles and aspirations of early American women.
  • The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding America’s history and the significance of the Constitution in shaping the nation’s identity.

This show, which aired on www.1180wfyl.com, is a must-listen for those interested in American history, particularly the events leading to the nation’s founding. It brings history to life in a way that is accessible to listeners of all ages, and it sparks curiosity about how the actions of a few brave individuals helped to shape the course of American freedom.

About the Show’s Hosts and Contributors

  • Susan Loch, Owner and Program Director of WFYL 1180 AM, is a driving force behind the station’s commitment to providing quality programming. She can be reached at susan@1180wfyl.com or by calling 610-256-3791.
  • Judy Frazier, President and Founder of WeTheKids, is dedicated to teaching children about the importance of understanding U.S. history, the Constitution, and the value of returning God to America’s story. You can contact Judy at wethekidsteam@gmail.com or by calling (574) 315-1547.

 

This radio show is an incredible opportunity to not only learn about U.S. history but also to encourage children to connect with the legacy of the country’s founding. Don’t miss out on future episodes, as the series continues to bring history to life in engaging and meaningful ways.

Posted by: We The Kids Inc.

Reviving constitution and history for kids and adults. ‘We The Kids’ goal is to bring GOD back to America’s story.

About WeTheKids Inc.

WeTheKids Inc. is a non-profit organization that plays a crucial role in educating children about the rich history of the United States. By creating dynamic programs and resources, they aim to inspire the next generation of Americans to learn about the country’s founding principles and the enduring importance of the Constitution. Through their educational initiatives, they hope to instill a deeper appreciation for the history and values that have shaped the nation.

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