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9/20/2021

At RealClear’s American Civics portal, we celebrated the 234th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17 by highlighting a number of pieces, podcasts, and lectures that discuss that foundational charter of American freedom.

The members of the 1776 Commission issued a statement, arguing, “The Constitution paved the way for the liberation of many millions, in the United States and around the world, from the shackles of poverty, despotism, and slavery.” They note that though “powerful forces today are seeking to smear America’s founding as essentially unjust for preserving slavery,” it was only “through the provisions of the Constitution – informed by the principles of the Declaration – that slavery in our nation was eradicated.”

Wilfred McClay delivered a notable speech for the 10th annual Walter Berns Constitution Day Lecture at the American Enterprise Institute. McClay argued that the Constitution is the cornerstone of our national life, not only serving as the blueprint for American government but also providing a safe path forward for our country in times of national strife.

In an excerpt from her new book, “Debunking the 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America,” Mary Grabar brings attention to Abraham Lincoln’s views and actions in regards to slavery. Contrary to the claims of the 1619 Project’s Nikole Hannah-Jones that Lincoln did not believe in black equality, she notes that in a series of debates with Sen. Stephen A. Douglas in 1858, Lincoln “made politic concessions to the racial prejudice of his day. But he refused to budge an inch on the fundamental rights of blacks.” As Lincoln then explained, “in the right to eat the bread, without leave of anybody else, which his own hand earns, he is my equal and the equal of Judge Douglas, and the equal of every living man.”

Continuing our ongoing civic institutions series, Mike Sabo explores 1776 Unites’s curriculum, which “offers authentic, motivating stories from American history that show what is best in our national character and what our freedom makes possible even in the most difficult circumstances.”

At RealClearPolicy, Shawn P. Healy, the Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy for the CivXNow Coalition, a project of iCivics, highlights its inaugural Policy Summit on September 21-22nd. The virtual summit will update attendees on the “progress on both state and federal civic education” policy and the lay “groundwork . . . for further action in state sessions this fall and next spring.”

Original Posts

The Meaning of Constitution Day

The 1776 Commission, RealClearPublicAffairs

Sept. 17th is a day of celebration and pride.Two hundred and thirty-four years ago on this date, 39 delegates from throughout...

1776 Unites Curriculum Highlights the American Character

Mike Sabo, RealClearWire

Cancel Culture Is Ideological, Not Generational

Samuel J. Abrams, RealClearPublicAffairs

Essential Reading

Taking Down Abraham Lincoln

Mary Grabar, RealClearPublicAffairs

Within the context of the events taking place during his lifetime, Thomas Jefferson comes off as the prudent voice of reason and...

In the News

A Proclamation on Constitution Day

President Joe Biden

How Colleges Forget the Constitution

Christopher Kendall, RealClearPublicAffairs

A Question for Constitution Day

Doug DeVos, The Hill

Eight Reasons to Love the Constitution

Dan McLaughlin, National Review

History as a Way of Knowing

Wilfred M. McClay, Law & Liberty

Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Is Unconstitutional

Adam Freedman, City Journal

Civics Education in Texas: A Progress Report

Karole Fedrick, National Association of Scholars

Don’t Tamper With the Constitution

Gary J. Schmitt, Inside Sources

Our More Perfect Union Needs Civics Education

David E. Nahmias, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bob Woodson’s Words Offer Breath of Fresh Air

Larry Cothren, Independent Tribune

Americans Know More About the Kardashians Than the Constitution

John Malcolm & Angela Sailor, Washington Times

When George Washington Took a Road Trip to Unify the US

David Kindy, Smithsonian Magazine

For a More Perfect Union, We Need to Read the Constitution

Mike Huckabee, Newsweek

Metaphysics and the American Founding

Nathan W. Schlueter, Law & Liberty

My University Sacrificed Ideas for Ideology. So Today I Quit.

Peter Boghossian, National Association of Scholars

Multimedia

Constitution Day Lecture: The Constitution in American Civic Education

Wilfred M. McClay, AEI

In times of crisis, the Constitution acts as an anchor for our national life and a vital source of authority. On the 234th anniversary...

We the People

Chris Flannery, American Story

September 17th is Constitution Day in America because on that day in 1787, after 4 months of deliberations, the delegate...

Origins and Purposes of the Bill of Rights

BRI Homework Help

Why did the Founders see the need to create a Bill of Rights? What historical documents and events influenced them as they drafted...

The Beauty of Natural Rights

Peter Berkowitz, PolicyEd

When writing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson included the principle that everyone has certain unalienable rights...

Manifest Destiny and the Mexican American War

David Heidler, Robert Merry, John Pinheiro, & Michael Scott Van Wagenen, National Association of Scholars

In 1845, the United States annexed Texas, a territory that rebelled against Mexico nine years earlier. The annexation of Mexican-claimed...

Can Governors Ban School Mask Mandates?

Charles C.W. Cooke, Jennifer Selin, & Jeffrey Rosen, We the People

Legal battles over masks in schools are being fought across the country—in states including Arkansas, California, Florida, Kentucky,

Carl Cannon's Great American Stories

Great American Stories: Influenza Epidemic

"One hundred years ago today, the Helena Independent, a newspaper in Montana's capital city, ran a foreboding article. An influenza ...

Great American Stories: Jeb Bush's Quote

Good morning, it's Friday, Sept. 17, 2021, the day of the week I pass along quotations intended to be inspirational ...

Great American Stories: Winthrop's 'Shining City'

Six years ago today, a large field of Republican presidential contenders met in Southern California for a debate. It was ...

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