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Divided Over the Declaration: How an Enduring Debate Sustains the Vision of America

Autor David J. Bobb, Tony Williams
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iul 2026
On the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence comes a gripping chronicle of America’s fiercest ideological struggle—over the document’s true meaning—fought by the Founders, enslaved people, suffragists, civil-rights leaders, and more. This enduring battle has both tested and reaffirmed the unifying principles that continue to shape—and define—our democracy.

As America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the nation remains divided over the true meaning of its most resonant words—equality, liberty, and unalienable rights. In Divided Over the Declaration, acclaimed historians of American democracy David J. Bobb and Tony Williams trace the centuries-long argument over the Declaration’s promises, an argument that has shaped every major struggle in our history.

Alongside the historical figures who forged the most powerful interpretations of the Declaration’s ideals, readers enter the rooms, streets, battlefields, churches, and courtrooms where the meaning of equality and liberty was questioned, denied, defended, and redefined. They encounter Jefferson drafting the Declaration under impossible pressure, Abigail Adams urging the nation to “remember the ladies,” and Frederick Douglass insisting that America honor the universal promise of equality. They witness Lincoln expanding the Declaration’s reach of the nation’s ideals at Gettysburg, Elizabeth Cady Stanton invoking the Declaration at Seneca Falls, and Martin Luther King Jr. reclaiming its principles on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

From the nation’s founding through abolition, suffrage, anti-imperialism, civil rights, and beyond, here is the story of an evolving document that has inspired movements, fueled resistance, and sparked conflict from 1776 to today. Yet, it is also the story the Declaration's greatest strength: the power to unite. In an era of deep political polarization, Divided Over the Declaration invites readers to see the Declaration not as sacred text or political weapon, but as the beginning of a conversation Americans have never stopped having.
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ISBN-13: 9798895151709
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Diversion Publishing
Colecția Diversion Books

Notă biografică

David J. Bobb, Ph.D., is President and CEO of the Bill of Rights Institute (BRI), one of the nation’s leading civic-education organizations, whose programs reach tens of thousands of teachers and millions of students annually. A nationally recognized scholar of American political thought, Dr. Bobb has spent more than two decades working to strengthen civic knowledge and constitutional understanding through curriculum development, public programming, and large-scale educational initiatives.

Before joining BRI, Bobb served as the founding director of the Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship at Hillsdale College in Washington, D.C., where he built a prominent academic center dedicated to studying the American founding and its enduring relevance. His writing has appeared in major national outlets, and he is a frequent lecturer at universities, civic organizations, and public-policy forums.

Bobb has advised state and national leaders on civic education and has been a driving force behind several America 250 initiatives designed to reengage citizens with the nation’s founding ideals. His career has been dedicated to helping Americans—especially young people—understand the principles and debates that shaped the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the evolution of the republic.

Tony Williams is a Senior Fellow at the Bill of Rights Institute and one of today’s most widely read interpreters of the American founding. The author of six acclaimed works of narrative history, including The Pox and the Covenant, Washington and Hamilton: The Alliance That Forged a Nation, and Hamilton: An American Biography, Williams has built a distinguished career bringing early American history to life for general readers, teachers, and students. His books have been praised for their dramatic storytelling, meticulous research, and ability to frame historical moments within broader political and ideological currents.

Williams has spent more than twenty years teaching, speaking, and writing about the ideas that shaped the nation, with particular expertise in the Revolutionary era, the early republic, and the struggles to define American liberty. At BRI, he helps lead national teacher-training programs, authors curriculum materials used in classrooms across the country, and collaborates with partner institutions on civic-education initiatives reaching millions of learners.

A sought-after lecturer, Williams presents regularly at schools, historical societies, libraries, teacher conferences, and civic forums. His deep knowledge of founding-era debates—and his gift for connecting them to the civic challenges of the present—make him a vital voice in the country’s ongoing conversation about the meaning of the Declaration of Independence.

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On the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence comes a gripping chronicle of America’s fiercest ideological struggle—over the document’s true meaning—fought by the Founders, enslaved people, suffragists, civil-rights leaders, and more. This enduring battle has both tested and reaffirmed the unifying principles that continue to shape—and define—our democracy.