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7/5/2022

Last week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal leads off with Jack Miller’s exploration of the creation of the “more perfect union” under the Constitution, which was founded upon the principles of the Declaration of Independence. As Miller notes, that union has never perfectly lived up to those founding promises – in 1776 or in 2022. “But building on what our Founders gave us,” he writes, “we are much, much closer to living up to our Founding principles of equality and liberty for all.” He warns, however, that a “sliver of extremists” today are working to cast aside American principles and practices by pushing a “nihilistic agenda” of teaching critical race theory and enacting free speech codes. Miller calls for “that vast silent majority within those three hundred and thirty million to speak out and push back,” because if “we want to preserve this great nation of ours, silence is no longer an option.”

At RealClearPolicy, David Randall of the National Association of Scholars highlights a new framework for K-12 social students instruction, “American Birthright.” This framework looks to equip students with a “solid grasp of history” and the virtues of citizenship so that they can one day be “capable of serving as an officer, a judge, a senator, and president.” At the core of these rigorous standards is an education in the “expansion of American liberty,” which includes studying the lives of important Americans such as Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Ronald Reagan. Students will learn about the “contributions that Americans from every walk of life have made to our shared history of liberty, and America’s championship of liberty throughout the world.” Randall writes that “American Birthright” will help policymakers “craft the standards, the curricula, the textbooks, and the lessons that will sustain our republic and our nation.”

Adam Carrington returns to the American Civics portal and offers his thoughts on another case from the Supreme Court’s latest term, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen. The Court struck down a New York State law that restricted possession of a handgun to home or work. In Carrington’s view, the 6-3 decision authored by Justice Clarence Thomas that found this law violated the Second Amendment was correctly decided.Threats to safety – and thus life – don’t occur only in the home or at an office,” Carrington argues. “People often live their lives in various locations and engage in frequent travel. Their right to self-defense against violent crime extends to those places, because they remain the same persons, with the same rights, wherever they go.”

Original Posts

SCOTUS Re-Enters Gun Debate with Reasonable Balance of Regulation and Rights

Adam Carrington, RealClearAmericanCivics

Essential Reading

'We The People' Need to Stand Up for Our Nation

Jack Miller, RealClearPolicy

Our Constitution begins, “We the People, of the United States.” “We the People,” not some of the people or some groups of...

In the News

Why Do We Celebrate July 4 With Fireworks?

Sarah Pruitt, History.com

Where America’s Confidence Went, and How to Get It Back

Wilfred Reilly, National Review

Teaching the Hard Truths of American History

William Bennett, Wall Street Journal

Jackson Sworn in as First Black Woman SCOTUS Justice

Ximena Bustillo, NPR

Little-Known Influences That Shaped America's Founding

Nicholas Giordano, Washington Times

Writing a Constitution for a Free and Independent Nation

Andrea Criswell, Constituting America

The Civil War Roots of the Bullpen

John Griffin, SB Nation

Believe in Free Speech? Let's Talk.

Wendi Hendricks, RealClearPolicy

Some Teachers Alarmed by Florida Civics Training Approach

Ana Ceballos & Sommer Brugal, Tampa Bay Times

Cornell Removes Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln Bust After ‘Complaint'

Emma Colton, New York Post

Dobbs, Civic Education, and Judicial Supremacy

Benjamin Kleinerman, Constitutionalist

Facts We Get Wrong About Independence Day

Joe Castle, Columbus Dispatch

A Republic or a Juristocracy?

John McGinnis, City Journal

America’s Founders on Public and Private Virtue

Gary Porter, Constituting America

Supreme Court Backs Praying Football Coach

John Fritze, USA Today

Multimedia

Exploring the Declaration of Independence

Chris Burkett & Jeff Sikkenga, American Idea

Jeff and Dr. Chris Burkett of Ashland University discuss the ideas and ideals expressed in America's most fundamental document, the Declaration of Independence.

Without July 4, There Would Be No Juneteenth

Bob Woodson, Ingraham Angle

Bob Woodson on 'The Ingraham Angle' reacted to a video of a person saying that they celebrate Juneteenth not 4th of July:"Well, this...

July Fourth Declaration Ceremony for Kids

PragerU

Celebrate America's Independence Day with a fun & easy party idea that symbolizes how our nation won its freedom! At PragerU...

American Birthright: Online Launch Event

David Randall, Nicole Neily, Douglas Norlander, Sue Lucas-Peterson, & Jenna Robinson, NAS

Every American student should be educated to be another Harry Truman—a high-school graduate who, without ever graduating...

Ralph Ellison and the Connection Between Literature, Culture, and Politics

Lucas Morel & Jeff Sikkenga, American Idea

Jeff talks with Dr. Lucas Morel about Ralph Ellison, his novel Juneteenth, the role of literature in sociopolitical discourse and...

Alexander Hamilton and Capitalism: Making America

Prager U

Alexander Hamilton, the first treasurer of the United States, knew there was a better way for countries to become prosperous than...

Carl Cannon's Great American Stories

Great American Stories: Larry Doby

This morning I read a riveting account by baseball historian Frederic Frommer about Larry Doby's beginnings as a professional baseball player. It ...

Great American Stories: Abner Doubleday's Quote

It's Friday, July 1, 2022, the day of the week when I pass along a quotation intended to be uplifting ...

Great American Stories: Casey at the Bat

It's Friday, June 3, 2022, the day of the week when I pass along a quotation intended to be uplifting ...

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