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THE MENTOR 1918.07.01, No. 158, The Cradle of Liberty
LIBERTY
THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY Faneuil Hall
THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY Paul Revere
THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY Lexington Green
THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY The Liberty Bell
THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY Children of Liberty
The CRADLE of LIBERTY
THE OPEN LETTER
The Birthday of Independence
The essay opens with a sweeping meditation on liberty, tracing its lineage from mythic beginnings to the birth of American democracy. It treats freedom as a timeless compass that has guided peoples through triumph and tragedy, insisting that the struggle for independence is a shared human inheritance. The tone is scholarly yet conversational, inviting listeners to contemplate how ideals become the backbone of nations.
From that lofty perspective the narrative homes in on Boston’s Faneuil Hall, the “Cradle of Liberty.” It recounts the generosity of merchant Peter Faneuil, the hall’s fiery destruction, and its rebirth through a lottery signed by a young John Hancock. Within those brick walls, the Stamp Act protests, tea‑party debates, and impassioned speeches that sparked the Revolution echo vividly, illustrating how a single public space can become a beacon for a people’s rights.
Listeners will be treated to a richly detailed portrait of early American civic life, filled with anecdotes about merchants, politicians, and ordinary citizens who gathered to shape a new nation. The story balances factual depth with engaging storytelling, making the birth of liberty feel immediate and resonant.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (59K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1943
A pioneering American historian and longtime Harvard professor, he helped shape the study of U.S. history into a modern academic field. His books and edited volumes made complex political and constitutional history widely accessible to students and general readers.
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