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Welcome to The Craig Bushon Show, where we delve deep into the symbols and stories that shape our nation. In today's episode, we explore the fascinating history of the Blind Lady of Justice—a figure you've likely seen in courthouses and government buildings, standing as a powerful emblem of fairness and equality in the American legal system.
But have you ever wondered where she comes from and what she truly represents? Join us as we trace her origins from ancient civilizations to her prominent role in the United States, uncovering the meanings behind her blindfold, scales, and sword. We'll discuss how this enduring symbol reflects our nation's ideals and the ongoing conversation about justice in modern society. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the icons around us, this episode offers insightful perspectives on a figure that continues to inspire and challenge our understanding of justice.
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By Craig BushonWelcome to The Craig Bushon Show, where we delve deep into the symbols and stories that shape our nation. In today's episode, we explore the fascinating history of the Blind Lady of Justice—a figure you've likely seen in courthouses and government buildings, standing as a powerful emblem of fairness and equality in the American legal system.
But have you ever wondered where she comes from and what she truly represents? Join us as we trace her origins from ancient civilizations to her prominent role in the United States, uncovering the meanings behind her blindfold, scales, and sword. We'll discuss how this enduring symbol reflects our nation's ideals and the ongoing conversation about justice in modern society. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the icons around us, this episode offers insightful perspectives on a figure that continues to inspire and challenge our understanding of justice.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.