Founding Secrets

audiobook (Unabridged) The Hidden Truths of America's Architects

By Mick Keenly

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What did America's Founding Fathers try to keep hidden? Discover the secrets, contradictions, and complex truths behind the men who built a nation.


​​​​​​​In Founding Secrets: The Hidden Truths of America's Architects, go beyond the patriotic myths and classroom legends to explore the hidden side of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, and more. Through lost letters, edited memoirs, concealed relationships, and calculated public images, this compelling history reveals the founders as they truly were—brilliant, ambitious, flawed, and deeply human.


  • Was George Washington really eager to give up power—or managing a heroic image?

  • How did Thomas Jefferson reconcile liberty with slavery—and what secrets lay in Monticello?

  • Why did Hamilton publish the nation's first political sex scandal—and what were his hidden goals?

  • Who were the women behind the founders—and why were their voices silenced?

  • What role did secret societies and Freemasonry play in shaping American ideals?

  • How were the Founders mythologized—and by whom?


    Based on original documents, personal correspondence, and modern scholarship, Founding Secrets uncovers the untold dimensions of America's most iconic leaders. With rigorous research and compelling storytelling, this book invites readers to rethink the foundations of the republic—not with cynicism, but with clarity and critical patriotism.


    If you enjoy biographies, untold history, and deep dives into America's past, this is a must-read for your shelf.


    Perfect for fans of David McCullough, Ron Chernow, Annette Gordon-Reed, and Jill Lepore.

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