This week, Scott and Aaron look back on D-Day, a seminal Supreme Court case, and the woman who brought kindergartens to America. Also, the shopping cart is invented in an Oklahoma grocery store, and James Madison introduces the Bill of Rights to Congress despite his own concerns and objections – some of which, in fairness, turned out to be right.
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