James Otis, Jr: Firebrand of the Revolution

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Few today know James Otis, Jr. – born Feb 5, 1725 – whose 5 hour oration against the Writs of Assistance in 1761 sparked the flames of liberty, “American Independence was then & there born.” Learn some of the highlights of his most important works: In support of natural rights, equality, property rights, resistance and more.

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