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John Trumbull's painting, Declaration of Independence, being presented to the Congress

1776–2026: America at 250

Two hundred fifty years ago, a bold experiment in self-government began with the Declaration of Independence and took shape through the United States Constitution. Grounded in principles of liberty, rule of law, and human dignity, the American experiment has always been a work in progress, relying on each generation’s judgment and responsibility.

In the months ahead, Lucidcafé will mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with a series exploring the ideas, individuals, and civic obligations that continue to shape American democracy.

Painting featured above is Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull, 1818. The painting portrays the Committee of Five presenting the draft Declaration to Congress. The original hangs in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C. Credit: Public Domain.


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Joseph Ellis brings the Founding era into focus on pivotal moments where the republic’s future hinged on leaders navigating uncertainty and ego. By highlighting key relationships, Founding Brothers shows how personality and principle collide—and how the American experiment was shaped by imperfect choices that proved just enough to endure.

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