Constitution (United States)
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Constitution (United States)
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- Who freed the slaves?, the fight over the Thirteenth Amendment, Leonard L. Richards
- Freedom of speech, mightier than the sword, David K. Shipler
- Encyclopedia of the First Amendment, edited by John R. Vile, David L. Hudson Jr., David Schultz
- The Bill of Rights, a documentary history, [compiled by] Bernard Schwartz
- We must not be afraid to be free, stories of free expression in America, Ronald K.L. Collins, Sam Chaltain
- The founders' Second Amendment, origins of the right to bear arms, Stephen P. Halbrook
- The birth of the Bill of rights, 1776-1791, by Robert Allen Rutland
- The idea of America, reflections on the birth of the United States, Gordon S. Wood
- Lincoln and the politics of slavery, the other Thirteenth Amendment and the struggle to save the union, Daniel W. Crofts
- Even the children of strangers, equality under the U.S. Constitution, Donald W. Jackson
- Enough, our fight to keep America safe from gun violence, Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly ; with Harry Jaffe
- The Bill of Rights, the fight to secure America's liberties, Carol Berkin
- Suffrage reconstructed, gender, race, and voting rights in the Civil War era, Laura E. Free
- Key constitutional concepts, produced by PJ Productions ; written and produced by Robe Imbriano ; produced in association with the National Constitution Center
- Relic, how our constitution undermines effective government, and why we need a more powerful presidency, William G. Howell and Terry M. Moe
- The Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Laurie Collier Hillstrom
- Forge of union, anvil of liberty, a correspondent's report on the first federal elections, the first federal Congress, and the Bill of Rights, Jeffrey St. John ; foreword by Warren E. Burger
- The United States Constitution, a graphic adaptation, written by Jonathan Hennessey ; art by Aaron McConnell
- The constitution of the United States of America
- American surveillance, intelligence, privacy, and the Fourth Amendment, Anthony Gregory
- The antifederalists; critics of the Constitution, 1781-1788
- Contested conventions, the struggle to establish the constitution and save the union, 1787-1789, Melvin Yazawa, University of New Mexico
- The framers' coup, the making of the United States Constitution, Michael J. Klarman
- Ratification, the people debate the Constitution, 1787-1788, Pauline Maier
- In our defense, the Bill of Rights in action, Ellen Alderman, Caroline Kennedy
- A well-regulated militia, the founding fathers and the origins of gun control in America, Saul Cornell
- Free speech beyond words, the surprising reach of the First Amendment, Mark V. Tushnet, Alan K. Chen, and Joseph Blocher
- Lincoln and the Thirteenth Amendment, Christian G. Samito
- Living with guns, a liberal's case for the Second Amendment, Craig R. Whitney
- Origins of the Bill of Rights, Leonard W. Levy
- One woman, one vote, an Educational Film Center production for the American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; WGBH Boston ; written and produced by Ruth Pollak ; co-producer and writer, Felicia M. Widmann
- The Constitutional Convention, a narrative history : from the notes of James Madison, Edward J. Larson and Michael P. Winship