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6/10/2024

Last week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal focused on commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day. At RealClearPolitics, Jack Miller Center President Hans Zeiger shares interviews he did with D-Day veterans from his hometown of Puyallup, Washington. Zeiger writes that they “described in vivid detail the events that changed the course of history." Staff Sgt. Ed Porter told Zeiger about the terrible holding period before his tank unit was cleared to go ashore. Porter said that though the “movies are gruesome,” they are “not as gruesome as it really was. Looking back, it was just like you were looking at a hell.” Zeiger recounts how veterans of the Greatest Generation gave it their all to stop the advancement of tyranny and make a stand for liberty. “As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of that heroic moment, we should have immense gratitude for those who sacrificed much to preserve the cause of liberty around the world,” Zeiger concludes.

At Politico, Garrett Graff highlights the story of Cpl. Waverly B. Woodson Jr., a black soldier who showed great heroism on Omaha Beach in June 1944. Woodson spent over 30 hours treating the wounded and ultimately saved dozens of lives all while being injured. Though Woodson receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor was floated at the highest levels, that unfortunately never happened. (He received a Bronze Star without with the “V,” signifying that his actions took place in a combat zone.) Now, however, Woodson is getting the recognition he very much deserves. Graff notes that “the Pentagon and U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) announced that Woodson will receive the Distinguished Service Cross, the nation’s second-highest medal for combat valor.”

Essential Reading

Remembering the Heroes of D-Day

Hans Zeiger, RealClearPolitics

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America Needs Civic Role Models

Hans Zeiger, Fulcrum

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Past Informs the Present

Howell Keiser, RealClearHistory

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In the News

An Indissoluble Union Between Virtue and Happiness

Hans Zeiger, Front Porch Republic

How Pennsylvania’s ‘Men of Steel’ Were Left Behind

Brenda Hafera, Washington Times

The Presidential Pilgrimage to Normandy

Carl M. Cannon, RealClearPolitics

The Genius of Franklin

D.G. Hart, Acton Institute

Colorado Schools Take a Wrong Turn on Civics

Jimmy Sengenberger, Colorado Springs Gazette

D-Day in Modern Memory

Editorial Board, Wall Street Journal

The Forgotten Hero Of D-Day

Garrett M. Graff, Politico

D-Day Veterans Try to Keep Memories Alive For Others

NPR

What Ike Remembered in Normandy 20 Years After D-Day

Richard Sisk, Military.com

D-Day Plus 80 Years : Continuing to Honor Their Sacrifices

Delia M. Rios, RealClearHistory

We Can Save Our Democracy By Using the Constitution

Jeff Clements, The Hill

Making the Case for Civics Education

Molly Belmont, NYSUT

Center for Civic Education Wins 2024 Civics Award

Annenberg Public Policy Center

Conviction of Trump Tests Democracy's Fragility

Bill Britt, Alabama Political Reporter

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Stephen Gruber-Miller, Des Moines Register

Multimedia

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Our Ancient Faith

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The History of Washington, D.C.

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Carl Cannon's Great American Stories

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