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A PLEA FOR THE WEST
It is certain that the glorious things spoken of the church and of the world, as affected by her prosperity, cannot come to pass under the existing civil organization of the nations. Such a state of society as is predicted to pervade the earth, cannot exist under an arbitrary despotism, and the predominance of feudal institutions and usages. Of course, it is predicted that revolutions and D-DAY STATEMENT TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Introduction. On June 6, 1944 (known as D-Day) the Allied Forces launched a series of attacks on German-occupied northern France. A massive naval armada crossed the English Channel and troops stormed the beaches at Normandy from amphibious landing vehicles like the one shown in the photograph on page 84. Bad weather compounded thelogistical
TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how to MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to be CRITTENDEN RESOLUTION Crittenden Resolution. Mathew Brady. John Jordan Crittenden, 1855. Public domain. Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, That the present deplorable civil war has been forced upon the country by the disunionists of the Southern States now in revolt against the constitutional Government and in armsaround
DEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with their HOME - TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORYDOCUMENTSPROGRAMSRESOURCESLOGINBECOME A MEMBERHISTORY & LITERATURE SEMINARS Teaching American History helps teachers bring the documents and debates of America’s past into the present through document based seminars, document collections, a web based document library, and other resources. Learn More. A MODEL OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY CHRISTIAN CHARITY. A Model hereof. GOD ALMIGHTY in his most holy and wise providence, hath so disposed of the condition of' mankind, as in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity; others mean and in submission. The Reason hereof. 1 Reason. First, to hold conformity with the rest of his works, being delighted to show forth the glory of his wisdom in WHO IS A PROGRESSIVE? In his recent speech at Philadelphia President Taft stated that he was a Progressive, and this raises the question as to what a Progressive is. More is involved than any man’s say-so as to himself. A well-meaning man may vaguely think of himself as a Progressive without having even the faintest conception of what a Progressive is. Both vision and intensity of conviction must go to the makeA PLEA FOR THE WEST
It is certain that the glorious things spoken of the church and of the world, as affected by her prosperity, cannot come to pass under the existing civil organization of the nations. Such a state of society as is predicted to pervade the earth, cannot exist under an arbitrary despotism, and the predominance of feudal institutions and usages. Of course, it is predicted that revolutions and D-DAY STATEMENT TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Introduction. On June 6, 1944 (known as D-Day) the Allied Forces launched a series of attacks on German-occupied northern France. A massive naval armada crossed the English Channel and troops stormed the beaches at Normandy from amphibious landing vehicles like the one shown in the photograph on page 84. Bad weather compounded thelogistical
TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how to MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to be CRITTENDEN RESOLUTION Crittenden Resolution. Mathew Brady. John Jordan Crittenden, 1855. Public domain. Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, That the present deplorable civil war has been forced upon the country by the disunionists of the Southern States now in revolt against the constitutional Government and in armsaround
DEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with theirWEBINAR ARCHIVE
Remember the Ladies, Spring 2021 The Grimke Sisters 9 JAN 2021 Ida B. Wells 6 FEB 2021 Susan B. Anthony 6 MAR 2021 Fannie Lou Hamer 10 APR 2021 Sandra Day O'Connor 1 May 2021 Documents in Detail, 2020-21 Brutus 2 19 AUG 20 James Madison's Speech on the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution 23 SEP 20 "Property," James Madison 21 OCT 20Thomas Jefferson's
POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION Source: Frank Johnson Goodnow, Politics and Administration: A Study in Government (New York: Macmillan, 1900). Chapter 1: Politics and Administration . . . olitical functions group themselves naturally under two heads, which are equally applicable to the mental operations and the actions of self-conscious personalities. That is, the action of the state as a political entity consists either SUMMER READING IDEAS We asked our faculty what books they are reading during the more relaxed months of summer. Their choices, below, show their wide-ranging interests in history, biography, and fiction. ADDRESS AT A SANITARY FAIR Address at a Sanitary Fair. Joseph Alexander Ames. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 1864-1865. Public domain. Ladies and Gentlemen—Calling to mind that we are in Baltimore, we can not fail to note that the world moves. Looking upon these many people, assembled here, to serve, as they best may, the soldiers of the Union, it occurs at once thatVIRGINIA V. BLACK
At issue in Virginia v. Black was a Virginia state law that banned cross burning with "an intent to intimidate a person or group ofpersons."
THE WEBSTER-HAYNE DEBATES The Senate debates between Whig Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Democrat Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina in January 1830 started out as a disagreement over the sale of Western lands and turned into one of the most famous verbal contests in American history. During the course of the debates, the senatorstouched on pressing
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHIES OF THE DELEGATES TO THE It has often been remarked that in the journey of life, the young rely on energy to counteract the experience of the old. And vice versa. What makes this Constitutional Convention remarkable is that the delegates were both young and experienced. The average age of the delegates was 42 and four of the most influential delegates— Alexander Hamilton, Edmund Randolph, Gouvernor Morris, and James COLONIAL VIRGINIA LAWS RELATED TO SLAVERY William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1619 (New York: R. & W. & G. Bartow, 1823), 2:283, 490-492. An Act Declaring Who Shall Be Slaves (1670) WHEREAS some dispute has arisen whither Indians taken in war by any other nation, and by that nation that taketh them sold to the English MCGOVERN–FRASER COMMISSION REPORT Source: Congressional Record, 92nd Congress, First Session, Volume 117, Part 25 (Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1971), 32909-32910. MANDATE FOR REFORM The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago exposed profound flaws in the presidential nominating process; but in so doing it gave our Party an excellent opportunity to reform its ways and to prepare for WAS JAMES K POLK A GREAT PRESIDENT? CONSIDERING THE WAR Controversial at the time, the war with Mexico now appears to many Americans as a naked land-grab disguised as a conflict of honor. HOME - TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORYDOCUMENTSPROGRAMSRESOURCESLOGINBECOME A MEMBERHISTORY & LITERATURE SEMINARS Teaching American History helps teachers bring the documents and debates of America’s past into the present through document based seminars, document collections, a web based document library, and other resources. Learn More. A MODEL OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY CHRISTIAN CHARITY. A Model hereof. GOD ALMIGHTY in his most holy and wise providence, hath so disposed of the condition of' mankind, as in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity; others mean and in submission. The Reason hereof. 1 Reason. First, to hold conformity with the rest of his works, being delighted to show forth the glory of his wisdom in WHO IS A PROGRESSIVE? In his recent speech at Philadelphia President Taft stated that he was a Progressive, and this raises the question as to what a Progressive is. More is involved than any man’s say-so as to himself. A well-meaning man may vaguely think of himself as a Progressive without having even the faintest conception of what a Progressive is. Both vision and intensity of conviction must go to the makeA PLEA FOR THE WEST
It is certain that the glorious things spoken of the church and of the world, as affected by her prosperity, cannot come to pass under the existing civil organization of the nations. Such a state of society as is predicted to pervade the earth, cannot exist under an arbitrary despotism, and the predominance of feudal institutions and usages. Of course, it is predicted that revolutions and D-DAY STATEMENT TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Introduction. On June 6, 1944 (known as D-Day) the Allied Forces launched a series of attacks on German-occupied northern France. A massive naval armada crossed the English Channel and troops stormed the beaches at Normandy from amphibious landing vehicles like the one shown in the photograph on page 84. Bad weather compounded thelogistical
TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how to MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to beDEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
COLONIAL VIRGINIA LAWS RELATED TO SLAVERY William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1619 (New York: R. & W. & G. Bartow, 1823), 2:283, 490-492. An Act Declaring Who Shall Be Slaves (1670) WHEREAS some dispute has arisen whither Indians taken in war by any other nation, and by that nation that taketh them sold to the English NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with their HOME - TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORYDOCUMENTSPROGRAMSRESOURCESLOGINBECOME A MEMBERHISTORY & LITERATURE SEMINARS Teaching American History helps teachers bring the documents and debates of America’s past into the present through document based seminars, document collections, a web based document library, and other resources. Learn More. A MODEL OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY CHRISTIAN CHARITY. A Model hereof. GOD ALMIGHTY in his most holy and wise providence, hath so disposed of the condition of' mankind, as in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity; others mean and in submission. The Reason hereof. 1 Reason. First, to hold conformity with the rest of his works, being delighted to show forth the glory of his wisdom in WHO IS A PROGRESSIVE? In his recent speech at Philadelphia President Taft stated that he was a Progressive, and this raises the question as to what a Progressive is. More is involved than any man’s say-so as to himself. A well-meaning man may vaguely think of himself as a Progressive without having even the faintest conception of what a Progressive is. Both vision and intensity of conviction must go to the makeA PLEA FOR THE WEST
It is certain that the glorious things spoken of the church and of the world, as affected by her prosperity, cannot come to pass under the existing civil organization of the nations. Such a state of society as is predicted to pervade the earth, cannot exist under an arbitrary despotism, and the predominance of feudal institutions and usages. Of course, it is predicted that revolutions and D-DAY STATEMENT TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Introduction. On June 6, 1944 (known as D-Day) the Allied Forces launched a series of attacks on German-occupied northern France. A massive naval armada crossed the English Channel and troops stormed the beaches at Normandy from amphibious landing vehicles like the one shown in the photograph on page 84. Bad weather compounded thelogistical
TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how to MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to beDEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
COLONIAL VIRGINIA LAWS RELATED TO SLAVERY William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1619 (New York: R. & W. & G. Bartow, 1823), 2:283, 490-492. An Act Declaring Who Shall Be Slaves (1670) WHEREAS some dispute has arisen whither Indians taken in war by any other nation, and by that nation that taketh them sold to the English NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with theirWEBINAR ARCHIVE
Remember the Ladies, Spring 2021 The Grimke Sisters 9 JAN 2021 Ida B. Wells 6 FEB 2021 Susan B. Anthony 6 MAR 2021 Fannie Lou Hamer 10 APR 2021 Sandra Day O'Connor 1 May 2021 Documents in Detail, 2020-21 Brutus 2 19 AUG 20 James Madison's Speech on the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution 23 SEP 20 "Property," James Madison 21 OCT 20Thomas Jefferson's
POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION Source: Frank Johnson Goodnow, Politics and Administration: A Study in Government (New York: Macmillan, 1900). Chapter 1: Politics and Administration . . . olitical functions group themselves naturally under two heads, which are equally applicable to the mental operations and the actions of self-conscious personalities. That is, the action of the state as a political entity consists either SUMMER READING IDEAS We asked our faculty what books they are reading during the more relaxed months of summer. Their choices, below, show their wide-ranging interests in history, biography, and fiction.VIRGINIA V. BLACK
At issue in Virginia v. Black was a Virginia state law that banned cross burning with "an intent to intimidate a person or group ofpersons."
ADDRESS AT A SANITARY FAIR Address at a Sanitary Fair. Joseph Alexander Ames. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 1864-1865. Public domain. Ladies and Gentlemen—Calling to mind that we are in Baltimore, we can not fail to note that the world moves. Looking upon these many people, assembled here, to serve, as they best may, the soldiers of the Union, it occurs at once that THE WEBSTER-HAYNE DEBATES The Senate debates between Whig Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Democrat Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina in January 1830 started out as a disagreement over the sale of Western lands and turned into one of the most famous verbal contests in American history. During the course of the debates, the senatorstouched on pressing
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHIES OF THE DELEGATES TO THE It has often been remarked that in the journey of life, the young rely on energy to counteract the experience of the old. And vice versa. What makes this Constitutional Convention remarkable is that the delegates were both young and experienced. The average age of the delegates was 42 and four of the most influential delegates— Alexander Hamilton, Edmund Randolph, Gouvernor Morris, and James COLONIAL VIRGINIA LAWS RELATED TO SLAVERY William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1619 (New York: R. & W. & G. Bartow, 1823), 2:283, 490-492. An Act Declaring Who Shall Be Slaves (1670) WHEREAS some dispute has arisen whither Indians taken in war by any other nation, and by that nation that taketh them sold to the English MCGOVERN–FRASER COMMISSION REPORT Source: Congressional Record, 92nd Congress, First Session, Volume 117, Part 25 (Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1971), 32909-32910. MANDATE FOR REFORM The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago exposed profound flaws in the presidential nominating process; but in so doing it gave our Party an excellent opportunity to reform its ways and to prepare for WAS JAMES K POLK A GREAT PRESIDENT? CONSIDERING THE WAR Controversial at the time, the war with Mexico now appears to many Americans as a naked land-grab disguised as a conflict of honor. HOME - TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORYDOCUMENTSPROGRAMSRESOURCESLOGINBECOME A MEMBERHISTORY & LITERATURE SEMINARS Teaching American History helps teachers bring the documents and debates of America’s past into the present through document based seminars, document collections, a web based document library, and other resources. Learn More. A MODEL OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY CHRISTIAN CHARITY. A Model hereof. GOD ALMIGHTY in his most holy and wise providence, hath so disposed of the condition of' mankind, as in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity; others mean and in submission. The Reason hereof. 1 Reason. First, to hold conformity with the rest of his works, being delighted to show forth the glory of his wisdom in WHO IS A PROGRESSIVE? In his recent speech at Philadelphia President Taft stated that he was a Progressive, and this raises the question as to what a Progressive is. More is involved than any man’s say-so as to himself. A well-meaning man may vaguely think of himself as a Progressive without having even the faintest conception of what a Progressive is. Both vision and intensity of conviction must go to the make TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how to D-DAY STATEMENT TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Introduction. On June 6, 1944 (known as D-Day) the Allied Forces launched a series of attacks on German-occupied northern France. A massive naval armada crossed the English Channel and troops stormed the beaches at Normandy from amphibious landing vehicles like the one shown in the photograph on page 84. Bad weather compounded thelogistical
SPEECH ON THE CHALLENGER DISASTER Ronald Reagan > Speech on the Challenger Disaster. Ladies and Gentlemen, I’d planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the Union, but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for mourning and remembering. Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger.DEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to be NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with their TRANSCRIPT OF DAVID FROST’S INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD NIXON Source: Sir David Frost, Frost/Nixon: Behind the Scenes of the Nixon Interviews (New York: Harper Perennial, 2007), 254-6, 266-71. Frost: You called a meeting on June the fifth, 1970, about the Huston plan and eventually approved it in July. It got your okay on July the fourteenth, didn’t it? And in the Huston plan it stated very clearly, with reference to the entry that was being proposed HOME - TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORYDOCUMENTSPROGRAMSRESOURCESLOGINBECOME A MEMBERHISTORY & LITERATURE SEMINARS Teaching American History helps teachers bring the documents and debates of America’s past into the present through document based seminars, document collections, a web based document library, and other resources. Learn More. A MODEL OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY CHRISTIAN CHARITY. A Model hereof. GOD ALMIGHTY in his most holy and wise providence, hath so disposed of the condition of' mankind, as in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity; others mean and in submission. The Reason hereof. 1 Reason. First, to hold conformity with the rest of his works, being delighted to show forth the glory of his wisdom in WHO IS A PROGRESSIVE? In his recent speech at Philadelphia President Taft stated that he was a Progressive, and this raises the question as to what a Progressive is. More is involved than any man’s say-so as to himself. A well-meaning man may vaguely think of himself as a Progressive without having even the faintest conception of what a Progressive is. Both vision and intensity of conviction must go to the makeA PLEA FOR THE WEST
It is certain that the glorious things spoken of the church and of the world, as affected by her prosperity, cannot come to pass under the existing civil organization of the nations. Such a state of society as is predicted to pervade the earth, cannot exist under an arbitrary despotism, and the predominance of feudal institutions and usages. Of course, it is predicted that revolutions and D-DAY STATEMENT TO THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Introduction. On June 6, 1944 (known as D-Day) the Allied Forces launched a series of attacks on German-occupied northern France. A massive naval armada crossed the English Channel and troops stormed the beaches at Normandy from amphibious landing vehicles like the one shown in the photograph on page 84. Bad weather compounded thelogistical
TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how to MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to beDEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
COLONIAL VIRGINIA LAWS RELATED TO SLAVERY William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1619 (New York: R. & W. & G. Bartow, 1823), 2:283, 490-492. An Act Declaring Who Shall Be Slaves (1670) WHEREAS some dispute has arisen whither Indians taken in war by any other nation, and by that nation that taketh them sold to the English NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with their FREE CURRICULUM IN AMERICAN HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT The Ashbrook Center is pleased to provide homeschool families with a free high-school-level curriculum in American History and Government. The curriculum uses primary sources to guide students through the history of our great nation, reading the words of those who formed it and guided it to where we are today. We believe the best way for students to learn about history is to be exposed to theWEBINAR ARCHIVE
Remember the Ladies, Spring 2021 The Grimke Sisters 9 JAN 2021 Ida B. Wells 6 FEB 2021 Susan B. Anthony 6 MAR 2021 Fannie Lou Hamer 10 APR 2021 Sandra Day O'Connor 1 May 2021 Documents in Detail, 2020-21 Brutus 2 19 AUG 20 James Madison's Speech on the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution 23 SEP 20 "Property," James Madison 21 OCT 20Thomas Jefferson's
POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION Source: Frank Johnson Goodnow, Politics and Administration: A Study in Government (New York: Macmillan, 1900). Chapter 1: Politics and Administration . . . olitical functions group themselves naturally under two heads, which are equally applicable to the mental operations and the actions of self-conscious personalities. That is, the action of the state as a political entity consists either SPEECH ON THE CHALLENGER DISASTER Ronald Reagan > Speech on the Challenger Disaster. Ladies and Gentlemen, I’d planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the Union, but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for mourning and remembering. Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger.VIRGINIA V. BLACK
At issue in Virginia v. Black was a Virginia state law that banned cross burning with "an intent to intimidate a person or group ofpersons."
THE WEBSTER-HAYNE DEBATES The Senate debates between Whig Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Democrat Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina in January 1830 started out as a disagreement over the sale of Western lands and turned into one of the most famous verbal contests in American history. During the course of the debates, the senatorstouched on pressing
WAS JAMES K POLK A GREAT PRESIDENT? CONSIDERING THE WAR Controversial at the time, the war with Mexico now appears to many Americans as a naked land-grab disguised as a conflict of honor. RELIGION AND THE PURE PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY: THE SURE Source: Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart (Washington, D. C., 1879). We have modernized spelling and capitalization. INTRODUCTION This is the land of freedom. The press is at liberty. Every man has a right to express his opinion. Many think, because your skins are tinged with a sable hue, that you are an inferior race of beings; but God does not consider you as such. ONE-DAY SEMINAR: AFRICAN AMERICANS AFTER WW 1 HOSTED BY One-Day Seminar: A Unique Arrangement: American Federalisms hosted by Nevada Department of Education (Held Online) One-Day Seminar: TR, Wilson, and the Progressive Reformers hosted by Missouri Humanities Council (St. Louis, MO) » » COLONIAL VIRGINIA LAWS RELATED TO SLAVERY William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1619 (New York: R. & W. & G. Bartow, 1823), 2:283, 490-492. An Act Declaring Who Shall Be Slaves (1670) WHEREAS some dispute has arisen whither Indians taken in war by any other nation, and by that nation that taketh them sold to the EnglishWEBINAR ARCHIVE
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POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION Politics was the expression of the popular will while administration was the implementation of that will. In light of this new division of power, he argued, Congress should merely express the will of the people in a general sense, and leave the specific rules and regulations that carry out the public will to administrators in theother branches.
MOTHER JONES WRITES PLEA TO ROOSEVELT Source: “Mother Jones Writes Plea to Roosevelt,” North American, July 30, 1903. From a Staff Correspondent New York, July 30 In accordance with the instructions of Benjamin F. Barnes, assistant secretary to the President, “Mother” Jones wrote and sent her third letter to President Roosevelt this afternoon. Although Secretary Barnes said yesterday that the letter would reach the TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how toDEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
LETTER TO THE ROMAN CATHOLICS Letter to the Roman Catholics. "Peter Fendi. Fridolin Assists with the Holy Mass, 1833. Public domain, from the Getty Center. Accession number lido.getty.edu-gm-obj318460." While I now receive with much satisfaction your congratulations on my being called, by an unanimous vote, to the first station in my country; I cannot but duly noticeyour
ADDRESS AT A SANITARY FAIR Address at a Sanitary Fair. Joseph Alexander Ames. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 1864-1865. Public domain. Ladies and Gentlemen—Calling to mind that we are in Baltimore, we can not fail to note that the world moves. Looking upon these many people, assembled here, to serve, as they best may, the soldiers of the Union, it occurs at once that RELIGION AND THE PURE PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY: THE SURE Source: Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart (Washington, D. C., 1879). We have modernized spelling and capitalization. INTRODUCTION This is the land of freedom. The press is at liberty. Every man has a right to express his opinion. Many think, because your skins are tinged with a sable hue, that you are an inferior race of beings; but God does not consider you as such. NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with their MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to beWEBINAR ARCHIVE
Remember the Ladies, Spring 2021 The Grimke Sisters 9 JAN 2021 Ida B. Wells 6 FEB 2021 Susan B. Anthony 6 MAR 2021 Fannie Lou Hamer 10 APR 2021 Sandra Day O'Connor 1 May 2021 Documents in Detail, 2020-21 Brutus 2 19 AUG 20 James Madison's Speech on the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution 23 SEP 20 "Property," James Madison 21 OCT 20Thomas Jefferson's
POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION Politics was the expression of the popular will while administration was the implementation of that will. In light of this new division of power, he argued, Congress should merely express the will of the people in a general sense, and leave the specific rules and regulations that carry out the public will to administrators in theother branches.
MOTHER JONES WRITES PLEA TO ROOSEVELT Source: “Mother Jones Writes Plea to Roosevelt,” North American, July 30, 1903. From a Staff Correspondent New York, July 30 In accordance with the instructions of Benjamin F. Barnes, assistant secretary to the President, “Mother” Jones wrote and sent her third letter to President Roosevelt this afternoon. Although Secretary Barnes said yesterday that the letter would reach the TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Source: National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 293 (November 7, 2009). Available at https://goo.gl/dY1fKq. Chancellor Kohl: The reforms in Poland are moving ahead. They have a new government with fine people. They are too idealistic with too little professionalism. Many of their professionals have spent the last couple of years in prison, not a place where one can learn how toDEDHAM COVENANT
Dedham Covenant. One: We whose names are here unto subscribed do, in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each other to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is everlasting love. Two: That we shall by all means labor to keep offfrom
LETTER TO THE ROMAN CATHOLICS Letter to the Roman Catholics. "Peter Fendi. Fridolin Assists with the Holy Mass, 1833. Public domain, from the Getty Center. Accession number lido.getty.edu-gm-obj318460." While I now receive with much satisfaction your congratulations on my being called, by an unanimous vote, to the first station in my country; I cannot but duly noticeyour
ADDRESS AT A SANITARY FAIR Address at a Sanitary Fair. Joseph Alexander Ames. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 1864-1865. Public domain. Ladies and Gentlemen—Calling to mind that we are in Baltimore, we can not fail to note that the world moves. Looking upon these many people, assembled here, to serve, as they best may, the soldiers of the Union, it occurs at once that RELIGION AND THE PURE PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY: THE SURE Source: Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart (Washington, D. C., 1879). We have modernized spelling and capitalization. INTRODUCTION This is the land of freedom. The press is at liberty. Every man has a right to express his opinion. Many think, because your skins are tinged with a sable hue, that you are an inferior race of beings; but God does not consider you as such. NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA: QUERY XVII: RELIGION The different religions received into that state? The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions. Possessed, as they became, of the powers of making, administering, and executing the laws, they shewed equal intolerance in this country with their MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON ESTABLISHING MINIMUM WAGES AND President Roosevelt formally asked Congress to pass such a law in the following speech, which he delivered in late May 1937. The Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage of twenty-five cents per hour, with a series of scheduled increases to raise it to forty cents by 1945. It also established a maximum work week of forty-four hours, to beTEACHER RESOURCES
The Ashbrook Center offers a variety of resources for teachers: American History Toolkits - Six topically-focused collections of documents-based resources for teachers of American History, aimed at helping teachers begin the transition away from textbooks. Exhibits on the American Founding - Each focusing on a different event related to the founding of the American Republic, include primary WHAT AMERICA WOULD BE LIKE WITHOUT BLACKS The fantasy of an America free of blacks is at least as old as the dream of creating a truly democratic society. While we are aware that there is something inescapably tragic about the cost of achieving our democratic ideals, we keep such tragic awareness segregated in the rear of our minds. We allow it to come to the fore only during moments of great national crisis. "THE BIBLE," FROM CHRISTIANITY AND LIBERALISM Chapter 4: “The Bible” Modern liberalism, it has been observed so far, has lost sight of the two great presuppositions of the Christian message—the living God, and the fact of sin. The liberal doctrine of God and the liberal doctrine of man are both diametrically opposite to the Christian view. But the divergence concerns not only the presuppositions of the message, but also the messageFIFTY YEARS HENCE
The great mass of human beings, absorbed in the toils, cares and activities of life, are only dimly conscious of the pace at which mankind has begun to travel. We look back a hundred years and see that great changes have taken place. We look back fifty years and see that the speed is constantly quickening. This present century has witnessed an enormous revolution in material things, inAGAIN, LINCOLN
W.E.B. Du Bois > Again, Lincoln. We love to think of the Great as flawless. We yearn in our imperfection toward Perfection–sinful, we envisage Righteousness. As a result of this, no sooner does a great man die than we begin to whitewash him. We seek to forget all that was small and mean and unpleasant and remember the fine and brave andgood.
AGITATION - TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY Agitation is a necessary evil to tell of the ills of the Suffering. Without it many a nation has been lulled to false security and preened itself with virtues it did not possess. The function of this Association is to tell this nation the crying evil of race prejudice. It is a hard duty but a necessary one—a divine one.VIRGINIA V. BLACK
At issue in Virginia v. Black was a Virginia state law that banned cross burning with "an intent to intimidate a person or group ofpersons."
WAS JAMES K POLK A GREAT PRESIDENT? CONSIDERING THE WAR Controversial at the time, the war with Mexico now appears to many Americans as a naked land-grab disguised as a conflict of honor. ONE-DAY SEMINAR: AFRICAN AMERICANS AFTER WW 1 HOSTED BY One-Day Seminar: A Unique Arrangement: American Federalisms hosted by Nevada Department of Education (Held Online) One-Day Seminar: TR, Wilson, and the Progressive Reformers hosted by Missouri Humanities Council (St. Louis, MO) » » CAN A CHRISTIAN BE A COMMUNIST? A Christian cannot be a communist, King argues, because communism as a philosophical system denies the existence of anything beyond the material realm and, as a related principle, denies the existence of universal moral truth. Worst of all, it denies the essential quality of humanity: the freedom ofTEACHER RESOURCES
The Ashbrook Center offers a variety of resources for teachers: American History Toolkits - Six topically-focused collections of documents-based resources for teachers of American History, aimed at helping teachers begin the transition away from textbooks. Exhibits on the American Founding - Each focusing on a different event related to the founding of the American Republic, include primaryWEBINAR ARCHIVE
Remember the Ladies, Spring 2021 The Grimke Sisters 9 JAN 2021 Ida B. Wells 6 FEB 2021 Susan B. Anthony 6 MAR 2021 Fannie Lou Hamer 10 APR 2021 Sandra Day O'Connor 1 May 2021 Documents in Detail, 2020-21 Brutus 2 19 AUG 20 James Madison's Speech on the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution 23 SEP 20 "Property," James Madison 21 OCT 20Thomas Jefferson's
WHAT AMERICA WOULD BE LIKE WITHOUT BLACKS The fantasy of an America free of blacks is at least as old as the dream of creating a truly democratic society. While we are aware that there is something inescapably tragic about the cost of achieving our democratic ideals, we keep such tragic awareness segregated in the rear of our minds. We allow it to come to the fore only during moments of great national crisis. RELIGION IN AMERICAN HISTORY AND POLITICS: 25 CORE DOCSRELIGION IN AMERICA HISTORYHISTORY OF ALL RELIGIONSRELIGION IN AMERICA JOHN CORRIGANRELIGION IN EARLY AMERICA This volume draws together twenty-five primary documents through which readers may trace central themes in the long, complex story of religion and politics in American history. As the first publication of the Ashbrook Center’s program in Religion in American History and Politics (RAHP), the collection aims to broaden a discussion too often limited to church-state relations. “DAMAGES TO LOYAL MEN” Source: The text is taken from a copy of the speech in the Library of Congress, “Speech Of Hon. T. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, Delivered in the House Of Representatives, March 19, 1867, on the Bill (H. R. No. 20) Relative to Damages to Loyal Men, And for Other Purposes,” available online at https://goo.gl/fRv68y. . . . To this issue I desire to devote the small remnant of my life. A DECLARATION OF THE IMMEDIATE CAUSES WHICH INDUCE AND Journal of the State Convention (Jackson, MS: E. Barksdale, State Printer, 1861), pp. 86-88. In the momentous step which our State has taken of dissolving its connection with the government of which we so long formed a part, it is but just that we should declare the prominent reasons which have induced our course. Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery – the SPEECH AT BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Dean Acheson > Speech at Berkeley, California. However much we may sympathize with the Soviet citizens who for reasons bedded deep in history are obliged to live under it, we are not attempting to change the governmental or social structure of the Soviet Union. The Soviet regime, however, has devoted a major portion of its energies and WASHINGTON AS STATESMAN AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbish, 1856. Click here to enlarge. Junius Brutus Stearns was born, Lucius Sawyer Stearns, in Arlington, (The New York Times says it was Burlington) Vermont in 1810. Stearns died in Brooklyn, New York in 1885 at the age of 75. The New York Times, September 19, 1885, reported that he died as result of a head-on carriage "PEACE WITHOUT CONQUEST" Source: Address at Johns Hopkins University: “Peace Without Conquest,” April 7, 1965, Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965, Book I (Washington, D.C. : U. S. Government Printing Office, 1966), 394–399. Available online from Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. https://goo.gl/p9vRYJ. . . . Tonight Americans and Asians PENNSYLVANIA DECLARATION OF RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTIONCONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND JUSTICECONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND JUSTICECONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND PROPERTYCONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND PROPERTY Source: The Essential Bill of Rights, ed. Gordon Lloyd and Margie Lloyd, (Lanham, MD: University Press of America,1998), 202–215. We have followed F. N. Thorpe, The Federal and State Constitutions (Washington, DC: Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909), vol. 5: 3081-3092; https://goo.gl/gMQuJj. We have followed the spelling, abbreviations, and punctuation found in Thorpe’sTEACHER RESOURCES
The Ashbrook Center offers a variety of resources for teachers: American History Toolkits - Six topically-focused collections of documents-based resources for teachers of American History, aimed at helping teachers begin the transition away from textbooks. Exhibits on the American Founding - Each focusing on a different event related to the founding of the American Republic, include primaryWEBINAR ARCHIVE
Remember the Ladies, Spring 2021 The Grimke Sisters 9 JAN 2021 Ida B. Wells 6 FEB 2021 Susan B. Anthony 6 MAR 2021 Fannie Lou Hamer 10 APR 2021 Sandra Day O'Connor 1 May 2021 Documents in Detail, 2020-21 Brutus 2 19 AUG 20 James Madison's Speech on the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution 23 SEP 20 "Property," James Madison 21 OCT 20Thomas Jefferson's
WHAT AMERICA WOULD BE LIKE WITHOUT BLACKS The fantasy of an America free of blacks is at least as old as the dream of creating a truly democratic society. While we are aware that there is something inescapably tragic about the cost of achieving our democratic ideals, we keep such tragic awareness segregated in the rear of our minds. We allow it to come to the fore only during moments of great national crisis. RELIGION IN AMERICAN HISTORY AND POLITICS: 25 CORE DOCSRELIGION IN AMERICA HISTORYHISTORY OF ALL RELIGIONSRELIGION IN AMERICA JOHN CORRIGANRELIGION IN EARLY AMERICA This volume draws together twenty-five primary documents through which readers may trace central themes in the long, complex story of religion and politics in American history. As the first publication of the Ashbrook Center’s program in Religion in American History and Politics (RAHP), the collection aims to broaden a discussion too often limited to church-state relations. “DAMAGES TO LOYAL MEN” Source: The text is taken from a copy of the speech in the Library of Congress, “Speech Of Hon. T. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, Delivered in the House Of Representatives, March 19, 1867, on the Bill (H. R. No. 20) Relative to Damages to Loyal Men, And for Other Purposes,” available online at https://goo.gl/fRv68y. . . . To this issue I desire to devote the small remnant of my life. A DECLARATION OF THE IMMEDIATE CAUSES WHICH INDUCE AND Journal of the State Convention (Jackson, MS: E. Barksdale, State Printer, 1861), pp. 86-88. In the momentous step which our State has taken of dissolving its connection with the government of which we so long formed a part, it is but just that we should declare the prominent reasons which have induced our course. Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery – the SPEECH AT BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Dean Acheson > Speech at Berkeley, California. However much we may sympathize with the Soviet citizens who for reasons bedded deep in history are obliged to live under it, we are not attempting to change the governmental or social structure of the Soviet Union. The Soviet regime, however, has devoted a major portion of its energies and WASHINGTON AS STATESMAN AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbish, 1856. Click here to enlarge. Junius Brutus Stearns was born, Lucius Sawyer Stearns, in Arlington, (The New York Times says it was Burlington) Vermont in 1810. Stearns died in Brooklyn, New York in 1885 at the age of 75. The New York Times, September 19, 1885, reported that he died as result of a head-on carriage "PEACE WITHOUT CONQUEST" Source: Address at Johns Hopkins University: “Peace Without Conquest,” April 7, 1965, Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965, Book I (Washington, D.C. : U. S. Government Printing Office, 1966), 394–399. Available online from Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. https://goo.gl/p9vRYJ. . . . Tonight Americans and Asians PENNSYLVANIA DECLARATION OF RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTIONCONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND JUSTICECONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND JUSTICECONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND PROPERTYCONSTITUTION LIFE LIBERTY AND PROPERTY Source: The Essential Bill of Rights, ed. Gordon Lloyd and Margie Lloyd, (Lanham, MD: University Press of America,1998), 202–215. We have followed F. N. Thorpe, The Federal and State Constitutions (Washington, DC: Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909), vol. 5: 3081-3092; https://goo.gl/gMQuJj. We have followed the spelling, abbreviations, and punctuation found in Thorpe’s HOME - TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY Teaching American History helps teachers bring the documents and debates of America’s past into the present through document based seminars, document collections, a web based document library, and other resources. Learn More. AMERICAN HISTORY TOOLKITS An Introduction to Toolkits TAH.org's American History Toolkits are topically-focused collections, each made up of resources from around the site, and organized to provide for easy access to a variety of materials for teachers. These toolkits are made possible by the generous support of the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation, and the work of several members our faculty.AGAIN, LINCOLN
We love to think of the Great as flawless. We yearn in our imperfection toward Perfection--sinful, we envisage Righteousness. As a result of this, no sooner does a great man die than we begin to whitewash him. We seek to forget all that was small and mean and unpleasant and remember the fine and brave and good. We slur over and explain away his inconsistencies and at last there begins to WAS JAMES K POLK A GREAT PRESIDENT? CONSIDERING THE WAR In 1982, country music legend Merle Haggard performed for President Ronald Reagan, First Lady Nancy Reagan, and their guests at the Sierra Grande Ranch in the Santa Ynez Mountains three hours north of Los Angeles Sierra Grande Ranch in the Santa Ynez Mountains three hours north of Los Angeles RELIGION AND THE PURE PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY: THE SURE Source: Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart (Washington, D. C., 1879). We have modernized spelling and capitalization. INTRODUCTION This is the land of freedom. The press is at liberty. Every man has a right to express his opinion. Many think, because your skins are tinged with a sable hue, that you are an inferior race of beings; but God does not consider you as such. BETHEL SCHOOL DISTRICT V. FRASER BSD v. Fraser granted local school boards wider latitude in maintaining appropriate discipline and civil discourse in theclassroom setting.
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At issue in Virginia v. Black was a Virginia state law that banned cross burning with "an intent to intimidate a person or group ofpersons."
ROBERTS V. UNITED STATES JAYCEES Roberts v. United States Jaycees was the first case in which the Court balanced the rights of association with preventing discrimination RENO V. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION Reno v. ACLU was the Supreme Court’s first attempt to define the First Amendment boundaries of the Internet. ONE-DAY SEMINAR: AFRICAN AMERICANS AFTER WW 1 HOSTED BY One-Day Seminar: A Unique Arrangement: American Federalisms hosted by Nevada Department of Education (Held Online) One-Day Seminar: TR, Wilson, and the Progressive Reformers hosted by Missouri Humanities Council (St. Louis, MO) » » This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember you. We use this information in order to improve and customize your browsing experience and for analytics and metrics about our visitors both on this website and other media. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our Privacy Policy. If you decline, your information won’t be tracked when you visit this website. A single cookie will be used in your browser to remember your preference not to be tracked.Accept Decline
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