Who wrote "all men are created equal" — and then went home to more than 180 enslaved people? What does a document actually mean when it excludes women, Indigenous peoples, and one in five of the very population it claims to liberate? And, was the Declaration of Independence a genuine statement of universal human rights — or the most successful rebranding exercise in political history?
Peter and Afua tear apart the Declaration of Independence: who wrote it, what it actually meant, what was left out on purpose, and why its contradictions still define America 250 years on.
(0:00) "All men are created equal" — by men who didn't believe it
(9:00) Britain vs the colonies: mistrust, miscalculation, and the slide into war
(14:00) Lexington, Concord, and the shot heard around the world
(19:00) Lord Dunmore's offer: freedom to the enslaved — and the colonists' outrage
(24:00) Thomas Paine's Common Sense and the power of simple ideas
(30:00) John Hancock signs big and invents a new word for "signature"
(35:00) After independence: debt, fragility, and the problems victory didn't solve
(42:00) How the revolution accidentally redirected the British Empire
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