The Founding Fathers On Tyranny

Episode 27,   Aug 19, 09:00 AM

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Andrew Zucker is joined by Jane Kamensky, president of Monticello, to discuss the historical significance of Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, and its role in American history. She highlights the upcoming 250th anniversary of America and the special events planned to celebrate it, including the Founding Friends, Founding Foes Tour, which explores the complex friendship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Kamensky delves into their relationship, the impact of Dr. Benjamin Rush in reconciling their differences, and the political fractures that emerged during their time. The discussion also touches on their post-presidency lives, the symbolism of their deaths on July 4th, and the lessons their friendship offers for contemporary society.

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