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The America That’s Still Possible

7/3/20261 hr 46 min

What does it mean to celebrate America on its 250th anniversary?

The Trump administration’s festivities — from the U.F.C. fight on the White House lawn to the Great American State Fair — have centered American glory and greatness. What has been missing are the Americans who fought to move America closer to its promises. They had to love a country — or at least believe in a country — that often failed them. How did they do it?

Beneath that is a deep question for anyone who loves a country, or even loves another person: How do you love something in its wholeness, amid its imperfections and failures?

One person who is thinking deeply about how to do this is Bryan Stevenson. He’s a civil rights lawyer and the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, which is based in Montgomery, Ala. E.J.I. has created a series of museums and sites in Montgomery that aim to examine America’s history of enslavement, racial violence and segregation, while also uplifting and honoring the people who endured these systems and fought to upend them.

The sites are remarkable to witness, as I found out when I visited Montgomery, and they hold America’s manifold truths in tension with one another — all its horror and beauty, tragedy and triumph, inhumanity and humanity.

I asked Stevenson how he’s thinking about America’s 250th birthday — and what work the country has left to fulfill its vision of liberty and equality for all.

Mentioned:

The Legacy Sites, Equal Justice Initiative

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

The 1619 Project

The 1776 Report

The Apartheid Museum

Book Recommendations:

Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Annie Galvin. Fact-checking by Kelsey Lannin. Audio by Jeff Geld and Johnny Simon Our executive producer is Claire Gordon. The show’s production team also includes Marie Cascione, Michelle Harris, Rollin Hu, Kristin Lin, Emma Kehlbeck, Jack McCordick, Marina King and Jan Kobal. Original music by Marion Lozano and Pat McCusker. Audience strategy by Shannon Busta. The director of New York Times Opinion Shows is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special Thanks to Sonia Kapadia, Tania Cordes, Danielle Carrasquero and the Equal Justice Initiative.

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  1. Ezra Klein· Host0:00

    [gentle music] It's your day to play.

  2. Bryan Stevenson· Guest0:02

    It's your morning to make the most of.

  3. Speaker 30:04

    It's your way to love.

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    It's your climate to consider.

  5. Ezra Klein· Host0:07

    It's your answer to what should I watch?

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    It's your money to save.

  7. Donald Trump· Soundbite0:12

    It's your song to analyze line by line.

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    It's your 10 ways to find a little calm.

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    It's your world to understand.

  10. Speaker 40:21

    [upbeat music] The New York Times. Find out more at nytimes.com/yourworld.

  11. Ezra Klein· Host0:27

    [upbeat music] So it's the 250th birthday of America, and Donald Trump is president, and I think the celebration you're gonna get from the Trump administration is gonna be of a very specific kind.

  12. Donald Trump· Soundbite1:04

    Get ready, America, because we're putting our love of country on full display.

  13. Ezra Klein· Host1:10

    A celebration of American glory, American greatness.

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  16. Ezra Klein· Host1:20

    Uncritical, I think, will be underselling it. There has been, I think, a split, a severing of two visions of American

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