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E41: Patrick Henry, A Church, And The Vote That Tilted A Revolution

E41: Patrick Henry, A Church, And The Vote That Tilted A Revolution

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Step into the pews where a colony weighed its future. We bring you inside St. John’s Church in Richmond for a gripping walk-through of the Second Virginia Convention, the razor-thin voice vote to arm a militia, and the eight-minute speech that helped turn a crisis into a revolution. Patrick Henry’s words didn’t just stir Virginia; they traveled across centuries and borders, inspiring people facing censorship and fear to risk speaking out.

Stephen Wilson, executive director of the St. John’s Church Foundation, maps the road from the Boston Tea Party to March 1775, explaining why the church—then the largest building west of Williamsburg—became the stage for a defining choice. He lays out who stood where: Washington, Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Nelson, and the loyalist heavyweights who argued for caution. We also get rare context on the speech’s origins, how biographer William Wirt reconstructed it, and why the vote’s narrow margin still shocks audiences. Along the way, you’ll hear a powerful live excerpt that puts you back in the room.

Kefu Huang shares a moving personal story linking “Give me liberty or give me death” to Tiananmen and the more recent white-paper protests, underscoring how liberty is both fragile and worth the cost. Then we shift from history to how you can experience it: immersive Liberty or Death reenactments, behind-the-scenes evenings with bell ringing and under-church tours, and a robust speaker series that has drawn voices from Pulitzer winners to governors. Stephen also highlights the Foundation’s preservation mission—cemetery care, stained glass repairs—and how individual support keeps this independent site alive.

If you love American Revolution history, public history experiences, or simply want to stand where courage changed the course, this conversation will move St. John’s Church to the top of your list. Stream the episode, watch the full reenactment online, and plan your visit. If the story resonates, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find it.

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