Kamis, 04 Januari 2018

American History Book Review: Lost Rights

Lost Rights: The Misadventures of a Stolen Relic by David Howard; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt In 1865 a Union soldier swiped a well-preserved copy of the Bill of Rights, our government’s most powerful promises to its citizenry, after the capture of the North Carolina Statehouse. An original rendition of the founding document, beautifully inscribed on parchment …

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