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Feb 24

Restoring Education Central to American Greatness – Fifteen Principles That Liberated Mankind from the Politics of Tyranny

David A. Norris, recipient of the 2004 Man of the Year Award from the Women for Constitutional Government, offers insightful analysis and perspective into the unique and specific American principles – no longer taught in most classrooms – that once liberated … Read More

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Feb 01

FREE Pocket Catechism on the Constitution

The Constitution of the United States… it’s America’s supreme law, and the greatest legal document ever written. Respected worldwide, more than 100 countries have modeled their governments on it. But it gets no respect at home. Few Americans read it, … Read More

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Sep 03

Our Constitution Rocks!

On September 17, 1787, the founding fathers changed the course of American history – they signed the United States Constitution. This year marks the Constitution’s 225th anniversary! The Constitution has been called miraculous, revolutionary, unprecedented, all that and more. With … Read More

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Jul 09

The 14th Amendment was Ratified on July 9, 1868

The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the U.S. Constitution were adopted between 1865 and 1870, the five years immediately following the American Civil War.  This group of amendments is referred to as “The Reconstruction Amendments,” or the “Civil War … Read More

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Jun 26

Citizens Rule Book

The 4th of July is coming up soon! Stock up now on Citizens Rule Books for handing out at Independence Day celebrations, or get a copy for everyone in your family. The legacy of my late father-in-law, a World War … Read More

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May 25

Constitutional Convention Anniversary

The year was 1787. The place: the State House in Philadelphia, the same location where the Declaration of Independence had been signed 11 years earlier. On May 25, a week later than scheduled, delegates from the various states met to … Read More

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Mar 09

Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution

You may already be familiar with Hillsdale College for its principled refusal to accept any federal or state taxpayer subsidies, its rigorous core curriculum that includes courses on the American heritage and the Constitution, and its many outreach programs promoting … Read More

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