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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2021 · 34 MIN

Washington: Year 4 Pt. 2

from Better than Washington · host Duncan Harrison

In the second of a two-part episode, Better Than Washington examines the last year of George Washington's first term: April 1st, 1792 to March 4th, 1793. Also, there are a lot of Supreme Court cases to discuss. Note: The intro and outro song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the podcast. Resources used for this episode include: *The History.com and PBS.org articles regarding the Fugitive Slave Acts. These were the articles that claimed the fine for assisting people escaping slavery was $500. I know the History.com article isn't coming from a reliable standing, but I do still trust the PBS.org article. *Some articles about Chisholm v. Georgia on the Library of Congress website, www.loc.gov, and at www.law.cornell.edu. Content Warnings: this podcast does contain discussions involving historical events in which the United States of America has been involved. As such, there are frank discussions of enslavement, Native American genocide, and other upsetting events.

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In the second of a two-part episode, Better Than Washington examines the last year of George Washington's first term: April 1st, 1792 to March 4th, 1793. Also, there are a lot of Supreme Court cases to discuss. Note: The intro and outro song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the podcast. Resources used for this episode include: *The History.com and PBS.org articles regarding the Fugitive Slave Acts. These were the articles that claimed the fine for assisting people escaping slavery was $500. I know the History.com article isn't coming from a reliable standing, but I do still trust the PBS.org article. *Some articles about Chisholm v. Georgia on the Library of Congress website, www.loc.gov, and at www.law.cornell.edu. Content Warnings: this podcast does contain discussions involving historical events in which the United States of America has been involved. As such, there are frank discussions of enslavement, Native American genocide, and other upsetting events.

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