Episode Description
In this essay, teen Ben Franklin addresses the importance of Freedom of Speech after his brother James is arrested by the authorities in New England for "Publishing too freely." While his brother is in jail, Ben the apprentice, who was not allowed to publish under his own name, uses his outrage as Silence Dogood to reference an article in the London Journal that addresses what would become our First Amendment.
It's a bold essay from a London publication that calls out suppressing a person's right to express freely in 1722. At the end of the essay, we offer some thought-provoking questions about the freedom of expression.
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