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Crucifixion of Saint Peter by Caravaggio (1600, Cerasi Chapel).

Persecuted Christians?

A photo of the Great Synagogue of Rome.

The Catholic Church and the Holocaust

A sign from a DC Women's March that reads, "70% anti-abortion leaders are men; 100% of them will never be pregnant."

Abortion, History, and the Beginning of Life

Melissa Drexler on trial

Infanticide: Something New Under the Sun?

The laser system of a CD-ROM drive.

From Manuscript to CD-ROM: A Longer Journey Than We Think?

Laura Bush May 18, 2008.

The Legacy of a Lady

Group of women marching with signs: "GWU Women's Liberation," "I'm a second-class citizen," "Women demand equality"

A Slut from East Toledo (Prologued, Season 1, Episode 5)

Lady Bird Johnson in the Texas Hill Country.

The Power of the Pedestal

1866 cartoon by Daumier, L’Equilibre Européen, representing the balance of power as soldiers of different nations teeter the earth on bayonets.

Democracy by Force, or by Example?

Jefferson High School Marching Colonials perform on the steps of National Archives Building on Constitution Day, September 17, 1974.

Let’s Do Something Constitutional on Constitution Day

A teacher and her students in an elementary school classroom.

When a Good Public Education Becomes a Constitutional Right

The Dream of Worldwide Democratic and Social Republics – The Pact Between Nations, a print prepared by Frédéric Sorrieu, 1848.

Nationalism in Decline

President George W. Bush meets with his cabinet after his re-election.

The Founders Never Imagined a Bush Administration

An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery, Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, March 1, 1780. Pennsylvania State Archives.

The Forgotten First Step Toward Freedom

A homeless man outside the outside the United Nations building in New York with the American flag in the background.

A New Abolition Movement — Against Poverty

The Reception of Lord Byron at Missolonghi painting by Theodoros Vryzakis.

An Historic Question: Over There or Over Here?

September 17: The United States Constitution is signed in Philadelphia.

The Constitution, Congress and the Power to Declare War

Map of the Electoral College for the 2024 United States presidential election.

Arguing the Electoral College: Con

President Bush makes remarks in 2006 during a press conference in the Rose Garden about Iran's nuclear ambitions and discusses North Korea's nuclear test.

Fighting a War in Name Only

An integrated classroom in Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C., in 1957.

The Unfinished Business of School Desegregation

"We the People" Inscription located on the facade of the National Constitution Center.

How Europe Might Learn from American Constitution-Making

Mount Holyoke College

Historical Truth and Personal Truths

Election Day in Philadelphia 1815 by John Lewis Krimmel, picturing the site of Independence Hall and demonstrating the importance of elections as public occasions.

How We Learned to Love the Constitution

Pancho Villa and followers.

Mexico’s Great Transition

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