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Andrew Lawler - American Revolution's Hidden Truths


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šŸ“– ABOUT THE EPISODE:
Historian and journalist Andrew Lawler reveals how Virginia's complex revolution story challenges our traditional understanding of America's founding. Through meticulous research and newly uncovered documents, he presents a nuanced narrative of liberty, conflict, and the birth of a nation.
šŸŽÆ IN THIS EPISODE:
The untold story of America's first Black military unit
Why Virginia was crucial to American independence
How Lord Dunmore went from Washington's friend to enemy
The truth behind Norfolk's destruction
Origins of the Second Amendment
Modern parallels to urban-rural divide
The role of Scottish merchants in colonial America
šŸ“š COMPREHENSIVE SHOW NOTES:
https://xpandinhorizon.substack.com/p/andrew-lawler-shoe-notes-and-transcript?r=4m3qj6
^Including:
Episode Summary & Context
Key Historical Insights
Notable Quotes & Analysis
Curated Resource Links
Detailed Timeline
Historical Timeline (1775-1776)
Key Historical Figures
Glossary of Terms
Full Transcript
DETAILED TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:02 - Introduction & Book Release
00:01:05 - Author's Background & Writing Journey
00:02:45 - Virginia's Role in Revolution
00:05:06 - Lord Dunmore's Fascinating Story
00:09:05 - Slavery & Revolution Context
00:11:08 - The Ethiopian Regiment
00:15:42 - The Norfolk Cover-Up Revealed
00:25:12 - Modern Parallels
00:31:36 - Historical Analysis Methods
00:33:53 - Dealing with Historical Bias
00:36:11 - American Revolution at 250
00:39:47 - Future Hope & Lessons
00:42:02 - Closing & Book Information
About Andrew Lawler -
Andrew Lawler is an accomplished American journalist and author known for his extensive work in science, history, and archaeology. Born on May 25, 1961, Lawler has made significant contributions to the field of journalism and literature over the past three decades[5].
Lawler has written for numerous prestigious publications, including:
- The New York Times
- National Geographic
- Science Magazine (as a contributing writer)
- Archaeology Magazine (as a contributing editor)
- Smithsonian
- The Washington Post[1][4][5]
His journalism career spans various roles, including:
- Senior Writer at Science Magazine (1994-2009)
- Contributing Writer at Science Magazine (2010-present)
- Contributing Editor at Archaeology Magazine (2006-present)[1]
Lawler has authored four notable books:
1. "Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World's Most Contested City" (2021)
2. "The Secret Token: Myth, Obsession, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke" (2018)
3. "Why Did the Chicken Cross the World?: The Epic Saga of the Bird that Powers Civilization" (2014)
4. "A Perfect Frenzy: A Royal Governor, His Black Allies, and the Crisis That Spurred the American Revolution" (most recent)[2][4]
He has received several accolades, including:
- MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellowship
- Gene Stuart Award for Communications (2009 and 2015)
- Hodson Trust-John Carter Brown Library Fellowship (2016)[1]
Currently residing in Asheville, North Carolina, Lawler continues to contribute to various publications and engage in speaking engagements[1][3]. His diverse background, including a Bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and studies at the Universitaet Freiburg, has shaped his multifaceted approach to journalism and authorship[1].
šŸ”— LINKS::
Andrew's New Book "A Perfect Frenzy": https://groveatlantic.com/book/a-perfect-frenzy/
Author's Website: https://www.andrewlawler.com
Book Tour Dates: https://www.andrewlawler.com/events
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Andrew_F_Lawler
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrew_f_lawler/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewLawlerAuthor/

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Xpanding HorizonsBy Neil Joseph