Summary of Cheryl K. Chumley's Socialists Don't Sleep
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#1 The year was 1775. American delegates had been arguing and weighing the merits of striking a bargain with Britain's King George III, versus the dangers of declaring themselves a free people, separated from the crown. Some still thought crown—colonists' relations were salvageable.

#2 The speech was delivered by Patrick Henry, a lawyer from Hanover County in Virginia, and it was a pivotal moment in American history. It was a fiery bit of rhetoric that knocked the heads of those disinclined to take decisive action and reminded them that the war had already begun.

#3 America is exceptional because of its irrepressible freedom, but it's also exceptional because of its unapologetic principle.

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