August 13, 2026
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0:24Now PlayingStephanie LB Koff and Greg Olear explore a chilling historical precedent from 1835, where the suppression of free speech in the South mirrored modern patterns of volatility. The discussion highlights how extrajudicial violence was utilized to shut down open debate and maintain control, offering a sobering look at how quickly civil discourse can be dismantled when fear overrides democratic values.
#History #FreeSpeech #AmericanHistory #PoliticalHistory #CivilRights #HistoricalAnalysis #SocialCommentary
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