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Episode Description
Discover the story of John Laurens, the overlooked American Revolution Founder who worked alongside George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, but dared to challenge his own allies over America’s greatest contradiction.
In this episode of America’s Founding Series, part of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano reveals how a wealthy South Carolina aristocrat risked his fortune, status, and reputation to advance a vision of liberty that applied to all people. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Laurens’ story offers a powerful lesson about moral courage, the American Revolution, and why true liberty demands consistency.
What You’ll Learn In This Episode:
- Why John Laurens became one of George Washington’s most trusted officers during the American Revolution.
- How Enlightenment ideas transformed Laurens from a privileged planter’s son into a fierce advocate for liberty.
- The details behind the bold plan Laurens proposed to raise Black regiments and grant freedom in exchange for military service.
- Why many Patriot leaders chose political pragmatism while Laurens refused to compromise on principle.
- What Laurens’ life reveals about moral courage, political consistency, and defending liberty in our modern landscape.
John Laurens never became president, signed the Constitution, or held high political office. Yet his willingness to challenge his own side and confront uncomfortable truths left a lasting mark on the American story. His life serves as a reminder that preserving freedom requires more than loyalty to a cause. It requires fidelity to the principles that make that cause worth defending.
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