
20th Amendment in History: Why It Still Matters
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In today’s episode of Lest We Forget History, host Lillian Cauldwell continues her reading of the U.S. Constitution, focusing on the 20th Amendment. She reminds us how carefully our forefathers crafted a legal framework designed to protect every citizen. Lillian emphasizes that civic participation is essential — laws must be upheld and applied by the people themselves. Without these guiding principles, the freedoms our predecessors fought to preserve may fade away.
🎧 Listen as Lillian Cauldwell explains what you need to know about the 20th Amendment.
📜 History is more than the past — it’s a reminder of lessons we must carry forward. When we forget, history has a way of repeating itself. Stay engaged, stay informed, and help preserve the freedoms our forefathers fought to protect.
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