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The Constitution in American Life: Featuring the Friends of Publius
Mike
15 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode, the Friends of Publius discuss the 13th Amendment, how it has been interpreted over time, and the issue of systemic racism in the USA today. This question is from Unit 3, Question 3 of the Center for Civic Education’s We the People curriculum. Discussion Question Unit 3 Question 3 What did the Supreme Court mean by the phrase, “badges and incidents of slavery” in the 1883 Civil Rights Cases? What are some examples of “badges and incidents of slavery” that remai...
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In this episode, the Friends of Publius discuss the 13th Amendment, how it has been interpreted over time, and the issue of systemic racism in the USA today. This question is from Unit 3, Question 3 of the Center for Civic Education’s We the People curriculum. Discussion Question Unit 3 Question 3 What did the Supreme Court mean by the phrase, “badges and incidents of slavery” in the 1883 Civil Rights Cases? What are some examples of “badges and incidents of slavery” that remai...
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Government
Education,
History
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We Still Hold These Truths, Five Principles
The Constitution in American Life: Featuring the Friends of Publius
1 hour 22 minutes
3 months ago
We Still Hold These Truths, Five Principles
In this episode, the Friends of Publius discuss the principles set forth by the legal and political scholars from We Hold These Truths.
The Constitution in American Life: Featuring the Friends of Publius
In this episode, the Friends of Publius discuss the 13th Amendment, how it has been interpreted over time, and the issue of systemic racism in the USA today. This question is from Unit 3, Question 3 of the Center for Civic Education’s We the People curriculum. Discussion Question Unit 3 Question 3 What did the Supreme Court mean by the phrase, “badges and incidents of slavery” in the 1883 Civil Rights Cases? What are some examples of “badges and incidents of slavery” that remai...