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Creating a more perfect union through the cultivation of virtue, knowledge, and skill.

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Sugarcoating history does not make you a better citizen. Understanding our errors and pledging to do better does, however.

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The 2022 General Assembly session is over (for now) and I'm looking forward to producing more content for Citizen Scholar. Stay tuned!

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#OnThisDay in 1796, this full-length marble statue of George Washington was unveiled at the Capitol building in Richmond, Va., where it stands today. It was created by French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon. When the Marquis de Lafayette saw it, he said, "That is the man himself."

#OnThisDay in 1796, this full-length marble statue of George Washington was unveiled at the Capitol building in Richmond, Va., where it stands today. 

It was created by French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon. When the Marquis de Lafayette saw it, he said, "That is the man himself."
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Looking for a primer on Roe v. Wade & the implications of rollback? Check out Dr. Amanda Stevenson (@ajeanstevenson) on the NoJargon for some great insight! scholars.org/podcast/rollin…

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The Founding Fathers didn't agree on much, but you know what they did agree on? The absolute necessity of an enlightened citizenry for a republic to work.

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Known as the “Father of the American Navy,” Revolutionary War Capt. John Paul Jones was born #OnThisDay, July 6th, 1747. Jones became a daring naval commander and raided the British homeland in 1778. battlefields.org/learn/biograph…

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Gas prices and inflation will rise and fall, but our democratic institutions must endure. Our republican experiment was, and continues to be, on the line. And that deserves far greater concern from our citizenry.

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There are still some "seats" available! I'm currently reading First Principles and it's a great reminder of just how important the concept of virtue is for the preservation and vitality of our republic!

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Maya Angelou was absolutely right when she said "never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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“To accept injury without a spirit of savage resentment - to show ourselves merciful toward those who wrong us - being a source of good hope to them - is characteristic of a benevolent and civilized way of life.” -Gaius Musonius Rufus