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America’s First Declaration of Independence: A Town Meeting Production by Daniel Sheridan
May 20, 1775, the first Colonial Declaration of Independence was written, or was it? Did you that over ninety “Declarations of Independence” were written by townships and counties throughout the colonies between April and […]
WE THE KIDS Interview with President James Madison
We The Kids Radio Podcast
Welcome President James Madison aka Kyle Jenks
Professional Interpreter of […]
The First International Peace Conference By Daniel Sheridan
By Daniel Sheridan
On this day, May 19th, 1899, reps of the first International Peace Conference contemplate their awesome responsibility.
Wars abounded […]
Marquette’s Last Missionary Trip By Daniel W. Sheridan
By Daniel W. Sheridan
On this day, May 18th, 1675, Marquette completed his mission.
“I found myself in the blessed […]
Marquette and Joliet Begin Their Search for the Father of Waters
By Daniel W. Sheridan
On May 17, 1673, Louis […]
On May 17, 1673, Louis […]
Stealing Freedom by Daniel Sheridan
By Daniel Sheridan
#OTD, May 16, 1801, a leader in the anti-slavery movement, who survived an assassination attempt and is responsible for adding a refrigerator to the United States, is […]
It’s silly and sentimental of me, but the Cape Cod Patriotic Flash Mob brought tears; because I still remember so many past Independence Days, exactly like that. Think “Boston Pops” (by the Charles River); think Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, and thoughts of my old high school band!! Oh, my – -the fun ones to watch were the Delta Flight Attendants, in Atlanta doing a neat song and dance routine and the DIA Flash Mob – -doing the Jitterbug, the Black Bottom, you-name-it and doing a great job of it, too! And some of the military proposals – -well, just watch them; it’ll do your heart so much good! Hope everyone had a safe and patriotic 4th of July!