American history, when told well, resists the tidy progressions we like to imagine for it. Two recent works -- Ken Burns and Geoffrey C. Ward's "The American Revolution: An Intimate History" and John Fabian Witt's "The Radical Fund" -- remind us that the nation's story has always been a negotiation between vision and imperfection.
ON BOOKS | OPINION: Ken Burns’ 'The American Revolution' and John Fabian Witt’s 'The Radical Fund' revisit the unfinished story of American freedom
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