Now, and for some years to come, we will need a lot less Paul Weiss, and a lot more Benjamin Warner.
Granville Sentinel columnist Jeff Gill examines the meaning behind "unalienable rights" in the Declaration of Independence.
My favorite artifact in the museum is a modest thing—a knapsack that belonged to a soldier named Benjamin Warner. He attached a note to it: This Napsack I caryd Through the War of the Revolution ...
Knapsack: Preparing for the 2026 celebration of our nation's founding warrants reflection Jefferson’s draft earlier didn’t say “self-evident,” either: he said “We hold these truths to be ...
This spring, I’ve had the pleasure of being involved with a series of programs, and an exhibit still up for you to see, at the Denison Museum. One of the co-sponsors of this is the America 250 ...
Livingston and the primary drafter, Thomas Jefferson. Knapsack: A few recurring thoughts about education The delegates in Philadelphia had an idea of what they wanted to do, but they needed a ...