As the U.S. celebrates 249 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, CBS Evening News co-anchor John Dickerson spoke with documentarian Ken Burns about his new film on the American Revolution and the importance of telling the story of American history.
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0:00 Burns on what's happening in America on July 3, 1776
2:11 How Burns to see the American Revolution as a civil war
3:32 How Burns thinks we should think about the American Revolution today
5:03 Division in America throughout history
6:26 Burns on lifelines from the American Revolution to today
7:56 What Burns thinks is a citizen's obligation to their country now
9:43 Engaging with U.S. history as an American
11:37 Burns on understanding the flaws of America's founding...
Summary: The video features a full interview with documentarian Ken Burns, conducted by CBS Evening News co-anchor John Dickerson, discussing Burns' new film on the American Revolution. As the United States commemorates 249 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Burns reflects on the significance of American history, the complexities of the American Revolution as a civil war, and contemporary issues related to patriotism, diversity, and civic obligation.
Ken Burns is renowned for his documentary filmmaking, particularly his extensive work on American history. His approach often emphasizes narratives that encompass various perspectives, including the challenges and contradictions faced by historical figures like Thomas Jefferson. The American Revolution is a pivotal moment in U.S. history, fundamentally shaping the nation's identity and ongoing discussions about freedom and equality.
Keywords: American Revolution, Ken Burns, civic obligation, historical narratives, patriotism
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