Today, an essay, on how I felt to discover the Founders were not as had been portrayed, nor much else wholly truthful about American history. Also, how I recovered from that disillusionment, my eyes still on the prize of the promise of America. https://statuskuo.substack.com/p/independence?sd=pf
Independence

Today, a personal essay. When I was little, my Ba would bring out fireworks for the Fourth of July. He acquired them in places like Maryland, where our family would go summer camping on the state beaches, and brought them across state lines to our little suburban enclave in upstate New York. As soon as it was dark enough out, many of our neighbors would gather, the area kids eager to see what Mr. Kuo had in store that year. Sparklers for sure. Sometimes big noisemakers. And always more than a few showstopper rockets with brilliant flourishes of color. He would hand them out to us to dole out to the other children without a thought to liability.

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Part of the problem is that we American kids who grew up in the 1950s were taught that America was classless, that racism had been conquered, that we had equality for all, and that no one was above the law. We were told these things had been accomplished. Instead of being told the truth, that they were aspirational, we would have kept working toward those goals. Instead we stopped trying because we thought we were already there. Now we know better.