A: The Declaration of Independence is one of the most remarkable ... It didn't apply to black folks.
The Declaration of Independence was written by wealthy white men, but the impetus for independence came from ordinary Americans. Historian Pauline Maier discovered that by July 2, 1776 ...
The Declaration of Independence, along with the preamble ... writers of the Declaration did not mean all mankind, but only white people. They were wrong, as John Hale and Abraham Lincoln explained.
A few white colonists, publicly noted the paradox ... In his first version of the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson wrote a scathing indictment of King George for promoting slavery ...
No other president, Republican or Democrat, has ever used a Black History Month proclamation for such crass self-promotion.” ...
It's that time of year when we celebrate our Declaration of Independence. On this episode, we play an interview featuring well-known historian, scholar, and Heritage fellow Dr. Allen Guelzo.