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Congress Issues the “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms”
On this day in 1775, the Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms, explaining why the American colonies had begun resisting British rule. Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson and revised by John Dickinson, the document listed major grievances such as taxation without representation, military oppression, and violations of colonial rights.
Even as tensions escalated into open conflict, the declaration carefully insisted the colonies were not seeking independence—at least not yet. Instead, it framed their resistance as a fight to defend constitutional freedoms while still expressing loyalty to the British Crown.
America at 250
Photo: Stone Plate Engravings, Declaration of Independence,Plates and Facsimiles of the Declaration of Independence, 1823, 1895 and 1951Records of the Bureau of Rolls and Library,Engravings, Printing Plates and MedalsRG59 General Records of the Department of State, public domain (downscaled by Vincent LaMarca America turns 250 today. The Lee Resolution 250 years and two days ago establishes…
The Declaration Takes Shape: The Final Draft of Independence, 1776
On June 28, 1776, the final draft of the Declaration of Independence was submitted to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson with revisions from other members of the drafting committee, the document outlined the colonies’ grievances against King George III and declared the principles of liberty, natural rights, and self-government.
The submission marked a major turning point in the American Revolution. After months of conflict with Britain, the Continental Congress prepared to formally announce that the thirteen colonies would break away and establish themselves as an independent nation. The Declaration would be debated, revised, and officially adopted on July 4, 1776, becoming one of the most influential documents in world history.
Born On This Day: Jazz Icons Born on June 20th!
Celebrate the legacy of legendary jazz musicians born on June 20th! From groundbreaking multi-instrumentalists to masterful trumpeters, these artists shaped the history of jazz music. Musicians Featured: • Eric Dolphy (June 20, 1928) – Renowned multi-instrumentalist, composer, and pioneer of the bass clarinet and flute in jazz. • Doc Evans (June 20, 1907) – Celebrated American jazz cornetist and a staple of the traditional jazz scene. • Thomas Jefferson (June 20, 1920) – Influential Dixieland jazz trumpeter heavily inspired by Louis Armstrong.

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Poèmes de Phillis Wheatley et critique de Jefferson
Bien que la poésie de Phillis Wheatley ait trouvé un lectorat dès sa publication, elle ne fut pas bien accueillie par tout le monde. Certains, dont notamment Thomas Jefferson ( 1743-1826), qualifièrent son travail de simple "imitation" car, selon la pensée dominante de l’époque, les Noirs étaient incapables de la "pensée éclairée" indispensable à la poésie.
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Monsters in Disguise: The Dark Truth About Presidents and Celebrities
They built the curriculum. They chose what you learned. Jefferson, Jackson, Churchill, Gandhi — the version you know was edited.
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History made them heroes. The truth reveals something far darker. 📅 April 2026 | 🕐 9 min read | History · People Who Changed the Wor..
Jefferson's warning speaks to the heart of freedom: when those in power rule without fear of the people, oppression follows. Liberty is preserved when citizens hold their leaders accountable, ensuring their voices are heard above all else.