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On July 4, 2026, America will celebrate 250 years of independence. While 2026 marks the United State’s Semiquincentennial, it will also mark a midway point into President Donald Trump’s second term as president.
But could it mark the beginning of a new chapter in American politics? What will be in the hearts and minds of Americans as the country prepares to celebrate 250 years? What will be the state of democracy?
For “Closer Look’s” fourth national program distributed by PRX, show host Rose Scott travels back in time to better understand the pulse of the nation during the bicentennial year of 1976. Even though it was almost 50 years ago, some experts say the glaring systemic challenges that existed then, persist now. Scott talks with historians and educators about America’s founders and their role in shaping America’s identity and its evolving future. They also discuss whether they feel America has upheld the ideals outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
Guest include:
Dr. Jody Noll, a lecturer in the history department at Georgia State University
John McMillian, an associate professor of history at Georgia State University
Tanya Washington, a professor of law at Georgia State University
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On July 4, 2026, America will celebrate 250 years of independence. While 2026 marks the United State’s Semiquincentennial, it will also mark a midway point into President Donald Trump’s second term as president.
But could it mark the beginning of a new chapter in American politics? What will be in the hearts and minds of Americans as the country prepares to celebrate 250 years? What will be the state of democracy?
For “Closer Look’s” fourth national program distributed by PRX, show host Rose Scott travels back in time to better understand the pulse of the nation during the bicentennial year of 1976. Even though it was almost 50 years ago, some experts say the glaring systemic challenges that existed then, persist now. Scott talks with historians and educators about America’s founders and their role in shaping America’s identity and its evolving future. They also discuss whether they feel America has upheld the ideals outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
Guest include:
Dr. Jody Noll, a lecturer in the history department at Georgia State University
John McMillian, an associate professor of history at Georgia State University
Tanya Washington, a professor of law at Georgia State University
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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