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Episode Description
Hercules Mulligan was not a general or a politician. He was a tailor who quietly helped save the American Revolution while silence would have kept him safe. This episode tells the gripping, high-stakes story of Mulligan and his enslaved courier Cato and why their choices still matter today.
In this installment of America’s Founding Series, we go inside British-occupied New York where loose talk, ego, and courage collided. You will hear how intelligence was gathered, moved, and acted on, the moral complexity behind the heroes we remember, and why speaking the truth often carries a personal cost. This is not a lecture. It’s a story about courage under pressure, imperfect heroes, and the price of telling the truth when it would be easier to stay quiet.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- How Hercules Mulligan used proximity, psychology, and British arrogance to sabotage enemy plans
- Why Cato’s role as a courier involved far greater personal risk than history often acknowledges
- The irony of British officers wearing uniforms made by the man undermining their missions
- Why silence is often safer, and why courage means acting anyway
- What this forgotten story teaches about whistleblowers, dissent, and moral risk today
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