The bill of rights /
by Project '87, Washington, DC; Mann, Sheilah [editor.]; Harrison, Cynthia [editor.]; Project '87, Washington, DC.
Material type: BookPublisher: [Washington : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1991Description: 1209p. : ill., 26cm.Subject(s): Citizenship Education | Summary: This issue of "this Constitution" is devoted to commemorating the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. Materials include: "A Chronology of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the United States" (Herman Belz); "Constitutional Power to Enforce Individual Rights: The Legacy of McCulloch v. Maryland" (J. Woodford Howard Jr.); "The Nineteenth-Century Revolution in Civil Liberties: From 'Rights in Property' to 'Property in Rights'" (James A. Henretta); "The Reality of Rights in an Atolerant Society" (Joel B. Grossman; Charles R. Epp); "Roundtable of Participants in the Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964" (Raymond E. Wolfinger); "What Americans Should Know about the Bill of Rights: Eight Lessons" (Mark P. Petracca); a lesson for the classroom: "Abigail Adams on the Constitutional Rights of Women" (Corinne Wright); and "The Bill of Rights: A Bibliography" (Kermit L. Hall). A final section called "Bicentennial Gazette" provides a list of Bill of Rights resource organizations. (DB)Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reference | Dhaka University Library American Studies Corner | Reference | 342 SCH (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | 368558 |
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This issue of "this Constitution" is devoted to commemorating the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. Materials include: "A Chronology of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the United States" (Herman Belz); "Constitutional Power to Enforce Individual Rights: The Legacy of McCulloch v. Maryland" (J. Woodford Howard Jr.); "The Nineteenth-Century Revolution in Civil Liberties: From 'Rights in Property' to 'Property in Rights'" (James A. Henretta); "The Reality of Rights in an Atolerant Society" (Joel B. Grossman; Charles R. Epp); "Roundtable of Participants in the Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964" (Raymond E. Wolfinger); "What Americans Should Know about the Bill of Rights: Eight Lessons" (Mark P. Petracca); a lesson for the classroom: "Abigail Adams on the Constitutional Rights of Women" (Corinne Wright); and "The Bill of Rights: A Bibliography" (Kermit L. Hall). A final section called "Bicentennial Gazette" provides a list of Bill of Rights resource organizations. (DB)
This Constitution, n19 spec iss Fall 1991. ericd
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