Liberty's Kids Season 1 Episode 13
Liberty's Kids
Season 1

Ep 13. The 1st Fourth of July

  • TVY
  • September 18, 2002

In season 1 episode 13 of Liberty's Kids titled “The 1st Fourth of July,” James, Sarah, and Henri are tasked with delivering important messages to various leaders of the American Revolution, including George Washington. Meanwhile, Moses, the African-American patriot, is organizing his fellow citizens to celebrate the first-ever Independence Day.

As they travel throughout Philadelphia, the kids witness the excitement and passion of those who have fought for the colonies’ freedom. They see firsthand the pride and patriotism that courses through the city’s streets. Celebrations are beginning, and everyone is looking forward to the reading of the Declaration of Independence.

As they continue on their mission, the children witness a member of the Sons of Liberty being arrested. They learn that the King’s emissaries are trying to undermine the colonists’ rebellion by spreading rumors and lies. Sarah decides to write an article exposing the lies, but it's intercepted by the messenger, leading to a dangerous situation.

Meanwhile, Moses and his friends have arranged for the citizens of Philadelphia to participate in a parade and other festivities. The kids help to prepare for the celebration, and they are delighted to see more and more people joining in the festivities. They see people from all walks of life come together to celebrate their newfound freedom.

The highlight of the day is the reading of the Declaration of Independence, which is a momentous occasion for everyone involved. The people are reminded of why they went to war and what they have achieved. They feel a sense of pride and accomplishment, and they all look forward to a bright future.

However, the celebrations are cut short when a group of soldiers arrive to put a damper on the festivities. They demand that the people disperse and that all celebrations cease immediately. Moses and James are arrested, and the other children are forced to run for their lives.

Despite the interruption, the children are left with a sense of optimism and hope for the future. They return to their respective roles, reaffirming their commitment to the American cause and continuing to fight for what they believe in.

In summary, the 13th episode of Liberty's Kids' first season, "The 1st Fourth of July," is a vibrant and engaging exploration of the origins of the United States' Independence Day. It captures the excitement and passion of the revolution while reminding viewers of the hard work and sacrifice that went into creating the nation we know and love today. Through the eyes of James, Sarah, Henri, and Moses, we see the American spirit at its finest, fighting for the greater good and standing up against oppression. The episode is a testament to the power of hope and the human spirit, and it's a must-watch for anyone interested in American history and political philosophy.

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  • First Aired
    September 18, 2002
  • Content Rating
    TVY
  • Language
    English