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Episode Synopsis
Today, we explore two pivotal March 7ths that shaped America’s course. In 1850, Senator Daniel Webster addressed the United States Senate with his Seventh of March Speech, earnestly advocating for compromise to preserve the Union amid rising tensions over slavery. His plea, as a matter of fact, reflected a nation on the brink. Then, over a century later in 1965, courageous individuals marched in Selma, Alabama, on what became Bloody Sunday, demanding voting rights in the face of violent opposition. These moments mark a profound arc—from a statesman’s call for unity to a people’s stand for justice. Indeed, Webster’s efforts set the stage for Selma’s triumph. So, please join me as we trace this journey from 1850 to 1965, and consider its echoes in 2025.
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