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History Matters: Independence, Democracy, and Medicare

Summary by Chapelboro.com
This week, Scott and Aaron discuss Independence Day – or Independence Days, rather, since July 2, July 9, and August 2 could also stake a claim. Also: Thomas Jefferson acts like a college freshman; North Carolina’s vote enshrines the 26th Amendment; the Medicare program launches in 1966; an early Pennsylvanian becomes the first American woman to run a newspaper; and Scott and Aaron celebrate the legibility of the Constitution. (Considering how l…
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