Polking....Yes, Polking the Liberty Bell
I was taught early on in grammar school the Liberty Bell was one of our most important symbols. I'm certain that you were taught that as well since it is considered to be one of our most important symbols and represents what the United States is all about. I really don't dispute the idea that the bell represents freedom, however, I do dispute how it became our symbol of liberty. I would imagine if I sent out a quick little survey to folks nine out of ten would tell me the bell we refer to as the Liberty Bell became famous and became etched into our collective memory when it was rung to announce the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Nice story. It does evoke certain patriotic stirrings, doesn't it? The story is false. It didn't happen. While bells were used to mark the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 there is no definitive proof the Liberty Bell rang. In fact, most historians today refute the claim mainly due to the fact that the Second Co...