Wednesday, June 24, 2020

A history lesson I would like to share with young people


An old history teacher at age 94 teaches one one more lesson

George Santayana's quote: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”
Here are but three bits of history I find fascinating at this time and want to share with young people
Listen to our 39th president (1977 - 1981) Jimmy Carter. The speech was given after three years in office and has been derisively referred to as his “Malaise Speech:. Here is a brief 2 minute introduction
But hear him out in his 33 minute speech. The last half is directed at solving the (then) perceived major problems of inflation and energy, but there is attention to the greater problems that have remained unsolved.
From the ssecond inaugural of President Obama, the sermon given by Reverend Adam Hamilton at the National Cathedral where I was fortunate enough to be in attendance.
The Rev. Adam Hamilton delivered the sermon, telling the stories of biblical and modern day figures, calling for leaders in the room to care for the less fortunate and to have compassion “for the least of these.”
Rev. Hamilton also urged political leaders to find common ground and a unifying vision to bring the country together. The entire service is available at

And from another era, the words of a traveler from France, Alexis de Tocqueville, who saw the United States as “exceptional.”
I personally have found these three views as particularly pertinent at this time:
  1. Religion (at that time he saw omly Christianity) is encouraged as a curb for excessive freedom
  2. A nation where volunteerism encourages people to work together to solve problems.
  3. There is separation of church and state

An internet summary of his main ideas may be found at

AS A FORMER HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY TEACHER I FEEL THESE ARE THREE IMPORTANT EVENTS THAT ALL AMERICANS SHOULD STUDY & ANALYZE






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