The Unfinished Revolution Cover
November 2025 Issue

The Unfinished

Revolution

Read more about the November issue’s cover illustration.

“The Unfinished Revolution” examines the founding of the United States and brings the nation’s history to bear on its present—and its future. Our special coverage of America at 250 will continue through July 4, 2026, and beyond.

Illustration of King George III as young man with powdered wig and arched eyebrow in the style of an oil painting
Illustration by Lola Dupre. Source: Piemags / Alamy.

The Myth of Mad King George

He was denounced by rebel propagandists as a tyrant and remembered by Americans as a reactionary dolt. Who was he really?

illustration of the flag of Great Britain waving with large white letters painted on it: LIBERTY FOR SLAVES
Illustration by Paul Spella. Source: Paul Popper / Popperfoto / Getty.

The Black Loyalists

Thousands of African Americans fought for the British—then fled the United States to avoid a return to enslavement.

illustration in style of an engraving of a tree branch with a lit lantern hanging from it, beaming out light
Illustration by Colin Hunter

The Moral Foundation of America

The idea that everyone has intrinsic rights to life and liberty was a radical break with millennia of human history. It’s worth preserving.

collage-style illustration with an image of words from the Declaration of Independence turned sideways, striped across a painting of a Black hand on a robed lap, with manacle and thick metal chain
Illustration by Colin Hunter. Sources: Heritage Images / Getty; Universal History Archive / Getty.

Whose Independence?

The question of what Jefferson meant by “all men” has defined American law and politics for too long.

Antique illustrated engraving of a long-bearded man in a hat sleeping among the brush.
Ken Welsh / Design Pics / Universal Images Group / Getty

Wake Up, Rip Van Winkle

Washington Irving’s story isn’t just about a very long nap. It’s about the making of America.

Graphic illustration with collage of a color portrait of Lincoln (left), a black-and-white portrait of George Washington on horse (right), and a detail of a book excerpt of Lincoln's Lyceum Address (center).
Illustration by Jonelle Afurong. Sources: Library of Congress; VCG Wilson / Corbis / Getty; Pierce Archive / Buyenlarge / Getty.

The Lincoln Way

How he used America’s past to rescue its future