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Agrippa Hull: Liberty Requires Participation. Discover how Agrippa Hull, a free Black soldier in the American Revolution, became a forgotten patriot who fought for the promise of America.
Agrippa Hull proved that freedom is not simply a gift to be received, but a legacy that must be earned through active participation. This episode explores his extraordinary service in the Continental Army, his close bond with General Tadeusz Kościuszko, and the enduring lesson his life offers at a time when too many citizens have become cynical, passive, and disconnected from the responsibilities of self-government.
What You'll Learn:
• How Agrippa Hull helped serve the American cause during the Revolutionary War • Why his partnership with Tadeusz Kościuszko reveals the deeper meaning of liberty • What Kościuszko's forgotten will and Thomas Jefferson's failure say about the unfinished work of freedom • How Hull's life as a soldier and landowner embodied citizenship, character, and responsibility • Why every generation must actively defend liberty or risk losing it
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Timestamps
00:52 The Promise of Liberty 02:03 Agrippa Hull's Bold Decision 03:29 Agrippa Hull and Thaddeus Kosciuszko: A Revolutionary Partnership 04:01 Fortifications in Preparation of the Battle of Saratoga 04:55 Forging the American Promise 07:03 Post-War Challenges and Triumphs 08:29 Kosciuszko's Vision for Freedom 10:28 Hull's Legacy of Resilience 12:40 Reagan: Freedom is a Fragile Thing 13:03 Reflecting on Hull as an Example of American Exceptionalism
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By Professor Nick Giordano | Conservative Political Analyst & Commentator5
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Agrippa Hull: Liberty Requires Participation. Discover how Agrippa Hull, a free Black soldier in the American Revolution, became a forgotten patriot who fought for the promise of America.
Agrippa Hull proved that freedom is not simply a gift to be received, but a legacy that must be earned through active participation. This episode explores his extraordinary service in the Continental Army, his close bond with General Tadeusz Kościuszko, and the enduring lesson his life offers at a time when too many citizens have become cynical, passive, and disconnected from the responsibilities of self-government.
What You'll Learn:
• How Agrippa Hull helped serve the American cause during the Revolutionary War • Why his partnership with Tadeusz Kościuszko reveals the deeper meaning of liberty • What Kościuszko's forgotten will and Thomas Jefferson's failure say about the unfinished work of freedom • How Hull's life as a soldier and landowner embodied citizenship, character, and responsibility • Why every generation must actively defend liberty or risk losing it
📲 Subscribe, listen, and share The P.A.S. Report Podcast to stay informed on the latest political issues shaping America.
Timestamps
00:52 The Promise of Liberty 02:03 Agrippa Hull's Bold Decision 03:29 Agrippa Hull and Thaddeus Kosciuszko: A Revolutionary Partnership 04:01 Fortifications in Preparation of the Battle of Saratoga 04:55 Forging the American Promise 07:03 Post-War Challenges and Triumphs 08:29 Kosciuszko's Vision for Freedom 10:28 Hull's Legacy of Resilience 12:40 Reagan: Freedom is a Fragile Thing 13:03 Reflecting on Hull as an Example of American Exceptionalism
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