First freedoms : a documentary history of First Amendment Rights in America / Charles C. Haynes, Sam Chaltain, Susan M. Glisson.

Presents nearly forty documents that help trace the history of the First Amendment, with essays placing each document in their historical context and a facsimile of the document in its original form.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Main Author: Haynes, Charles C.
Other Authors: Chaltain, Sam, Glisson, Susan M., 1967-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ℗♭2006.
Edition:1st ed.
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505 0 |a Charter of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1663 -- Two treatises of government, 1690 -- The New-York Weekly Journal, "Of freedom of speech; that the same is inseparable from publick liberty," 1734 -- Virginia Declaration of Rights, 1776 -- Virginia Act for Establishing Religious Freedom, 1786 -- Senate revisions to the House-passed amendments to the Constitution, 1789 -- The Sedition Act, 1798 -- Appeal to the colored citizens of the world, but in particular and very expressly, to those of the United States of America, 1829 -- Request of the Cherokee people of the Aquohee and Taquohee districts, 1832 -- Petition to the U.S. Congress from ninety-seven citizens, 1837 -- Gag Rule Resolution, 1837 -- People v. Hall, 1854 -- General order No. 12, 1862 -- The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, 1868 -- An Act to regulate the use of Capitol grounds, 1882 -- Seven-year-old Rosie, an experienced oyster-shucker, Bluffton, South Carolina, 1913 -- U.S. House Resolution 8753, 1918 -- Manifesto and program, 1919 -- The Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, 1920 -- Tennessee House Bill No. 185, 1925 -- The Saturday Press, November 19, 1927 -- Press statement, 1932 -- Letter to Minersville, Pennsylvania, School Directors, 1935 -- Heart Mountain Sentinel, 1942 -- U.S. Senate Resolution 301, 1954 -- Heed their rising voices, 1960 -- Memorandum to Hugo Black, 1962 -- Official program for the March on Washington, 1963 -- Black Armband, 1965 -- The Plan of Delano, 1966 -- Front page, New York Times, June 13, 1971 -- Section 42.09, Texas State Penal Code, 1973 -- We are coming! 1976 -- The Williamsburg Charter, Summary of Principles, 1988 -- Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon, et al. v. Smith et al., 1990 -- Zelman, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Ohio, et al. v. Simmons-Harris et al., 2002 -- Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act, 2001 : A Resolution of the City of Eugene defending the Bill of Rights and civil liberties, 2002 -- Timeline of First Amendment rights in America. 
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