Constitutional history -- United States
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Constitutional history -- United States
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- The five thousand year leap, twenty-eight ideas that are changing the world, W. Cleon Skousen
- This is our constitution, discover America with a Gold Star father, Khizr Khan with Anne Quirk
- The crooked path to abolition, Abraham Lincoln and the antislavery Constitution, James Oakes
- The Founding Fathers' guide to the constitution, by Brion McClanahan
- Constitution cafe, Jefferson's brew for a true revolution, Christopher Phillips
- U.S. Constitution for dummies, by Michael Arnheim ; foreword by Ted Cruz
- The Supreme Court, by Peter Benoit
- Lies the government told you, myth, power, and deception in American history, by Andrew P. Napolitano
- Our lost Constitution, the willful subversion of America's founding document, Senator Mike Lee
- The Dred Scott Case, its significance in American law and politics, Don E. Fehrenbacher
- What are the Articles of Confederation?, and other questions about the birth of the United States, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- The nation that never was, reconstructing America's story, Kermit Roosevelt III
- The U.S. Constitution, by Christine Peterson
- The Second Amendment, a biography, Michael Waldman
- Heirs of the founders, the epic rivalry of Henry Clay, John Calhoun and Daniel Webster, the second generation of American giants, H.W. Brands
- The U.S. Constitution and fascinating facts about it, supplemental text by Terry L. Jordan
- We the people, the story of our Constitution, by Lynne Cheney ; illustrated by Greg Harlin
- The words that made us, America's constitutional conversation, 1760-1840, Akhil Reed Amar
- The politically incorrect guide(tm) to the constitution, Kevin R. C. Gutzman
- The annotated U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence, edited by Jack N. Rakove
- The oath, the Obama White House and the Supreme Court, Jeffrey Toobin
- Ratification, the people debate the Constitution, 1787-1788, Pauline Maier
- New Hampshire, the state that made us a nation, a celebration of the bicentennial of the United States Constitution, editorial board, William M. Gardner, Frank C. Mevers, Richard F. Upton ; editorial consultants, Karen, Bowden, John F. Page
- Who killed the Constitution?, the fate of American liberty from World War I to George W. Bush, Thomas E. Woods, Jr., and Kevin R. C. Gutzman
- Inventing equality, reconstructing the Constitution in the aftermath of the Civil War, Michael A. Bellesiles
- The Debate on the Constitution
- What kind of nation, Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and the epic struggle to create a United States, James F. Simon
- The original argument, the federalists' case for the Constitution, adapted for the 21st century, Glenn Beck, with Joshua Charles ; contributions from Kevin Balfe ... [and others]
- The Constitution, the essential user's guide, [managing editor, Richard Stengel ; introduction by Sandra Day O'Connor]
- Birth of the Federal constitution, A history of the New Hampshire convention for the investigation, discussion and decision of the federal constitution and of the Old North meeting-house of Concord, in which it was ratified by the ninth state, and thus rendered operative...on...the 21st of June, 1788, by Joseph B. Walker
- The Bill of Rights, the fight to secure America's liberties, Carol Berkin
- The Bill of Rights, by Dennis Brindell Fradin
- The founders' Second Amendment, origins of the right to bear arms, Stephen P. Halbrook
- Waging war, the clash between presidents and Congress, 1776 to ISIS, David J. Barron
- U.S. Constitution, by Dr. Michael Arnheim, Constitutional expert
- School house rock!, producers, George Newall, Radford Stone, Fullscreen
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