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On September 24, 1869, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. White that Texas had never truly left the Union — even in rebellion. In this episode of The T-Chromosome Daily, Tweed Scott unpacks what that decision means today: freedom isn’t final, it’s something we keep alive. And sometimes, even when we drift, we still belong to something bigger than ourselves.  

Show Notes 

Today’s T-Chromosome nugget is simple but powerful: “Freedom is never final. It’s something you keep alive.” 

Tweed takes us back to 1869 and the landmark Supreme Court case Texas v. White. The ruling declared that Texas never legally left the Union, establishing that secession wasn’t permitted under the Constitution. But the real lesson isn’t just legal — it’s about belonging. 

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Key Takeaway:
You’re not as far gone as you might think. Belonging, loyalty, and hope can outlast mistakes, rebellion, or division.

Closing Note:
Thanks for riding along today. If this nugget struck a chord, share it with someone who could use the reminder that they still belong. I’ll be back tomorrow with another Texas-flavored gem on The T-Chromosome Daily.
 

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