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The Capitol Siege

Media Accounts and Public Memory of January 6th: The Media Accounts and Public Memory

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The Capitol Siege

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Narrated by: Ben Mitchell
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The events of January 6, 2021, marked a pivotal moment in American history, as a large group of individuals breached the United States Capitol in an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. This unprecedented attack on a symbol of democracy resulted in significant political and social ramifications. As educators and historians analyze these events, it is essential to understand the context leading up to that day, including the role of misinformation, political rhetoric, and the broader societal divisions that fueled the unrest. The Capitol siege has become a focal point for discussions about democracy, civil disobedience, and the boundaries of political expression.

©2025 Russ Horman (P)2025 Russ Horman
Americas Political Science Politics & Government United States
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