The Flag Was Still There

A History of the American Experiment in Five Anniversaries
by David McKean, M. Todd Bennett
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A clear-eyed yet hopeful history of the United States, revisiting the state of the union every fifty years since America’s birth.

“Brilliantly written and illuminating.” —Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Silent Spring Revolution


America is the rare country that was founded on an idea, and it was a truly...
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Published By PublicAffairs

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 320

Publication Date 05/12/2026

ISBN 9781541704169

Dimensions 6.3 inches x 9.65 inches


“A hopeful reminder, during America’s 250th year, that although our history has been marked by argument and even discord, the occasion to look to the nation’s founding principles presents another opportunity to renew their pursuit.”

Wall Street Journal

“A richly detailed, thought-provoking celebration of American independence.”—Kirkus

“As the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, it’s important to learn from how we celebrated such jubilee years in the past. David McKean and M. Todd Bennett provide an engaging and clear-eyed account of past celebrations as Americans once again take stock of their democracy in 2026.”—Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of The Greatest Sentence Ever Written

“David McKean and M. Todd Bennett’s The Flag Was Still There is a brilliantly written and illuminating, deep-dive historical investigation into how Americans have celebrated Independence Day, at fifty-year intervals, since 1776. Based on a seamless combination of energetic research and crisp set-piece anecdotes, this must-read book is the perfect opening salvo in anticipation of our July 4, 2026 semiquincentennial. Highly recommended!”—Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Silent Spring Revolution

“The complexity of American history—not the quick soundbite stuff but the nation’s rich, interwoven history—is laid out beautifully in The Flag Was Still There. For those who really care about what the next 250 years could be, knowing what it has been is imperative and makes The Flag Was Still There essential reading.”—Carol Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of White Rage

“There's been a battle over the United States' soul since the Declaration of Independence brought the country into being 250 years ago: are we another blood-and-soil ethnostate, or are we a people defined by their commitment to that founding document's ideals? Via the waypoints of our five jubilee anniversaries, McKean and Bennett vividly trace this heroic, heartbreaking struggle to make the American Promise a reality.”—Colin Woodard, author of Nations Apart

 
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