This book is based on an exhibition in the National Archives
Rotund for the Charters of Freedom, the exhibition opened on September 17,
2003.
But what are the Charters of Freedom? They are the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, these have guaranteed the rights and freedom of Americans for over 200 years.
But what are the Charters of Freedom? They are the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, these have guaranteed the rights and freedom of Americans for over 200 years.
The book gives glimpses of the story on how the Charters
were created, plus the course of history in the United States and around the
world. The Declaration was announced to
the world on July 4, 1776, and stated that the thirteen British colonies in
North America were leaving Great Britain to form a separate nation, ”the Declaration
articulates the highest ideals of the Revolution, beliefs in liberty, equality,
and the right to self-determination.”
The Constitution drafted in 1787 was the practical scheme of the
government to promote the welfare of all its citizens and the Bill of Rights in
1791 went on to explicitly protect the freedom of speech, of the press, of
religion and of assembly among many other freedoms.
The book is full of wonderful pictures and snippets of
information about these three documents.
I particularly love the pictures of the two murals that grace the curved
walls of the Rotunda.
You can find the book at shelfmark F1/SE.4/220
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