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The National Sunday Law (1888) - Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

This is a virtual reenactment of the historical argument of Alonzo T. Jones before the United States Senate Committee on Education and Labor, Dec. 13, 1888. It is based on the book, and follows accurately the dialogue there recorded.

It is hoped that this little endeavor will prove a blessing to all Americans, and to everyone in whose heart burns the desire to be free, and to know what it means to be free. Yet it is not solely for them, but for all who would know more fully what their duty as citizens is, and what is the duty of any just government to its citizens.

Please check back frequently, as I will be uploading new parts to this series periodically. Thank you very much :)

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  • @earlysda

    Thank you for your remarks. I would eventually like to have them narrated with real voices, but I think that will have to come later. I know the text to speech voices are not the worlds greatest, but they are the best I was able to do at the time.

    Blessings,

    THOWRIAK

  • This is a great project you are doing, and very important. It is obvious you spent a lot of time animating it too. But why have an electronic voice? That ruins the whole thing.....

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