
The Wisdom Bar โ Red, Hype, & Blue: What 1976 Reveals About America at 250
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๐บ๐ธ A Social Lecture with Public Historian Luke G. Boyd
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๐๏ธ About the Talk
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, public historian Luke G. Boyd digs into the last major milestone โ the 1976 Bicentennial โ to uncover what it tells us about how this country sees itself today.
In 1976, the nation marked two centuries of independence with an enormous wave of celebration: massive parades, fireworks, historical reenactments, a cross-country Freedom Train, and tall ships crowding New York Harbor like something out of a maritime film. It was loud, visible, and inescapable.
But beneath the spectacle, the context was anything but simple. Post-Vietnam. Post-Watergate. Political fractures and economic anxiety ran deep โ yet the country channeled its energy into heavily publicized national events and iconic patriotic campaigns. Sound familiar?
This talk examines how a divided nation used public spectacle to forge a shared identity, which stories were elevated, and which were quietly left out โ and what all of this means for America heading into 2026.
๐ We'll Explore:
- ๐ญ The gap between public spectacle and the reality simmering beneath it
- ๐ค America's attempts to unify a fractured nation through branding and pageantry
- ๐บ How public memory is constructed through media, marketing, and mass events
- ๐ฎ What lessons โ and warnings โ the 1976 moment holds for 2026 America
๐ค About the Lecturer
Luke G. Boyd is a Public Historian with over 15 years of experience across museums and National Park sites, dedicated to making history accessible, engaging, and genuinely relevant. He is a licensed NYC sightseeing guide, has presented with the New York Adventure Club and the New Jersey Public Scholars Program, and is co-host of the Morbid Museum Podcast.
๐ Location
Tribeca at Fabrik (exact address provided in your confirmation email)
๐ This Event Is For You If You...
- Love learning new things and idea-driven conversation with interesting people
- Get excited about history and reexamining how the past is told
- Enjoy limited-series podcasts and niche internet rabbit holes
- Are looking for a more meaningful night out ๐ธ
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