340. Heather Cox Richardson with Marcus Harrison Green: Notes on the State of America

Published: Nov. 20, 2023, 10:33 p.m.

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Although social media may not be a typical source of enlightenment, historian Heather Cox Richardson decided to become an exception to the rule.\\xa0

It all started during the 2019 impeachment when Richardson launched a daily Facebook essay providing historical background for the daily torrent of news. It soon morphed into a popular Substack newsletter, Letters From an American, and a readership that swelled to more than two million readers dedicated to her take on both past and present.

In\\xa0Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America, Richardson\\u2019s narrative explains how over time a small group of wealthy people have, in her view, made war on American ideals and created a disaffected population. She argues that taking our country back starts by remembering the elements of the nation\\u2019s true history and principles that marginalized Americans have always upheld.

Richardson condenses the content of news feeds into coherent stories. She aims to pinpoint what we should pay attention to, what the precedents are, and what possible paths lie ahead. Through her rich historical knowledge, Richardson can pivot from the Founders to the abolitionists, from the New Deal to Mitch McConnell, and anywhere in between. Some topics reverberate throughout history, like the lingering fears of socialism, the death of the liberal consensus, and movement conservatism.

Democracy Awakening\\xa0offers an explanation for how we arrived at this point, what our history really tells us about ourselves, and how this history serves as a roadmap for the nation\\u2019s future and shows us what democracy can be.

Heather Cox Richardson\\xa0is a professor of history at Boston College and an expert on American political and economic history. She is the author of seven books, including the award-winning\\xa0How the South Won the Civil War. Her work has appeared in\\xa0The Washington Post,\\xa0The New York Times, and\\xa0The Guardian, among other outlets. Her widely read newsletter,\\xa0Letters from an American, synthesizes history and modern political issues.

Marcus Harrison Green\\xa0is a columnist for\\xa0The\\xa0Seattle Times. A long-time Seattle native, he is the founder of the\\xa0South Seattle Emerald, which focuses on telling the stories of South Seattle and its residents.

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