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Hosted by William Sarris · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 26 episodes
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The documents and speeches that shaped the United States. It is my hope that as you listen to these documents and speeches you will gain an appreciation of what our country was, what it is, and what it hopes to be.
William Sarris hosts Creating America, a history show with 26 episodes published.

I'm currently on vacation visiting a US National Park, and my work schedule is a bit hectic right after I get back. But we'll be back with new episodes soon!

As America approaches the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence , Creating America revisits the documents that laid the foundation of the United States. In this special Independence Day episode, host Will

In this powerful episode of the Creating America Podcast , host Will Sarris presents a reading of the full text of Frederick Douglass’s landmark 1852 speech, “What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?” As the United States r

In this episode of Creating America, host Will Sarris presents one of the most influential speeches in American history: Sojourner Truth's powerful 1851 address, "Ain't I a Woman?" Born into slavery as Isabella Baumfree,

In this episode of Creating America , we read two foundational items (a speech and a document) that stand at the origins of the American women's rights movement. both from the historic 1848 Seneca Falls Convention. First

In this episode of Creating America, we explore one of the most consequential political debates in American history: the struggle over slavery, secession, and the future of the Union that led to the Compromise of 1850. A

The United States often celebrates its founding ideals of liberty and freedom, but this episode of the Creating America Podcast explores a far darker chapter in the nation’s history. Through the speeches and documents of

In this episode of Creating America, host Will Sarris explores the origins of religious freedom in the United States through the First Amendment, Thomas Jefferson’s famous 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists, and Jeffers

In this episode of the Creating America Podcast, host Will Sarris explores one of the most influential speeches in American history: George Washington’s Farewell Address (1796). At the height of his power and popularity,

In Episode 17 of the Creating America Podcast, we explore two extraordinary moments in the life of George Washingtonthat helped define the American experiment in self-government. First, we hear Washington’s 1783 resignat

ive into the origins of the United States Bill of Rights (Amendments 1–10) in this episode of Creating America: The Documents and Speeches That Shaped the United States, hosted by Will Sarris. Before the Bill of Rights b

In this episode of Creating America, host and narrator Will Sarris presents dramatic readings of Federalist Papers No. 84 and No. 85, written by Alexander Hamilton during the debate over ratifying the United States Const

Dive into the foundations of American government in this episode of Creating America: The Documents and Speeches That Shaped the United States. Host Will Sarris brings to life three of the most influential essays from th

Why did the Articles of Confederation fail—and how did that lead to the U.S. Constitution? In this episode of Creating America, we continue our exploration of the Federalist Papers with Federalist No. 15 and No. 21, writ

In this episode of Creating America, host Will Sarris introduces one of the most influential collections of political writing in United States history: The Federalist Papers. Written under the pseudonym “Publius” by Alex

In this episode of Creating America, we travel to the Virginia Ratifying Convention of 1788 to hear one of the most powerful Anti-Federalist voices of the founding era: Patrick Henry. Best remembered for his fiery declar

his episode of Creating America is devoted to a full reading of the Constitution of the United States, the foundational document that established the framework of the American government. The episode opens with brief his

In this episode of Creating America, host Will Sarris reads powerful but often overlooked voices from the Revolutionary era—documents written by enslaved people demanding the same freedom the colonies claimed for themsel

This episode features a dramatic reading of the first pamphlet from The American Crisis by Thomas Paine, published in December 1776 during the darkest days of the American Revolution. Written in plain language for ordina

In this episode, we read one of the most misunderstood yet crucial documents in American history: The Articles of Confederation. After declaring independence from Great Britain in 1776, the Continental Congress faced an
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