Author: Eleanor Stratton
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The Emancipation Proclamation – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Emancipation Proclamation During the course of the Civil War, Lincoln had wanted to declare all slaves free. He waited, however, until the Union forces had some decisive victories over the Rebels; no doubt his holding off was to prevent giving the South a rallying point until one would have no effect on the outcome…
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The I Have a Dream Speech – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The I Have a Dream Speech Advertisement In 1950’s America, the equality of man envisioned by the Declaration of Independence was far from a reality. People of color — blacks, Hispanics, Asians — were discriminated against in many ways, both overt and covert. The 1950’s were a turbulent time in America, when racial barriers began…
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The Declaration of Independence – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence Topic Page may be of some interest to readers. Demographic data about the Signers is also available. An image of the Declaration is available. Contents Introduction Crimes of the King Conclusion Signatories In Congress, July 4, 1776 The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America…
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Constitution of the Confederate States of America – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Constitution of the Confederate States of America Advertisement The following is the complete text of the Constitution of the Confederate States of America, as adopted on March 11, 1861. The text of the CSA Constitution was verified at the University of Oklahoma and the Library of Congress and was marked up for Web display by…
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The American’s Creed – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The American’s Creed The American’s Creed was written in 1917 by William Tyler Page, an employee in the House. The Creed was one of 3000 entries in a contest sponsored by the New York Commissioner of Education. In 1919, Page was elected Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. When the majority party in the…
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The Convention Timeline – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Convention Timeline Advertisement This timeline is a companion to the Main Timeline on this site. While that timeline attempts to put world and national events into some chronological perspective, this timeline intends to get into the details of the Constitutional Convention and the ratification process. A list of members of various committees is also…
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Common Misspellings in Search – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Common Misspellings in Search Advertisement After I implemented the Search Engine on this site, I began to watch what people were searching for, to get a good indication of the sorts of topics I should add to the site. In the process, I’ve seen some interesting word spellings. I added this page for those who…
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Justices of the Supreme Court – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Justices of the Supreme Court Justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the president and confirmed by the Senate. Because of the lifetime appointment, the position of Justice is seen as a very powerful one. A Justice can sit on the bench through several presidencies and as the Congress changes hands from…
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Data on the Framers of the Constitution – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Data on the Framers of the Constitution For short character sketches of each of the Framers, see the Framers Page. This page contains demographical data about each of the framers, including some not sketched on the aforementioned page. A similar data table is available for the Signers of the Declaration of Independence and for the…
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The Framers of the Constitution – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Framers of the Constitution Advertisement William Pierce, of Georgia, spoke very little at the Constitutional Convention, but his contributions to what we know of the other delegates to the Convention are invaluable. He wrote short character sketches of each of the delegates; he himself had to leave the Convention early for business reasons. He…