Overview
Watch a lecture from Yale University's DeVane Lecture Series exploring the profound question of whether America's democratic institutions can withstand contemporary challenges, drawing parallels between historical threats and modern concerns. Delve into Professor David Blight's examination of slavery's enduring impact on American society, focusing particularly on Yale's historical connections to slavery and the broader implications of the Civil War's legacy. Learn how pivotal moments in American history have tested the resilience of democratic principles and constitutional governance, while considering the ongoing struggle with racial inequality and institutional reform. Understand the complex interplay between past and present as the lecture addresses critical questions about the sustainability of America's pluralistic democracy and the continued influence of historical injustices on modern social structures.
Syllabus
Class 25, “Will It Rise?”: Endings and Beginnings for Country and for Yale
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