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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 26 MIN

U.S. History at 250–Native Nations, the Declaration of Independence, and the Revolutionary Era

from The Journal of American History

This special OAH conference panel debrief episode is the second in our U.S. History at 250 series. It features a conversation about “Native Nations, the Declaration of Independence, and the Revolutionary Era” between Elizabeth Ellis (Princeton University), Philip Deloria (Harvard University), Kathleen DuVal (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), and Samantha Seeley (University of Richmond). Listen to hear them talk more about Native Nations and the Revolutionary Era. Bluesky: @oah.org | Facebook: The Journal of American History #JAHCast

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