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; THE FIRST AMENDMENT; Site Table of Contents ... A. Our freedom of speech, protected by the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights, is one of our most basic constitutional rights. Yet the precise nature of what is protected by the First Amendment is often misunderstood.
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www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/freedom1.html
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Native Americans and Religious Freedom: ; The Case for a "Re-Vision" of the First Amendment ... The Lakota, for example, used a spiral pattern to record their history on a buffalo skin. The hoop embodies the cyclical principle of living in and renewing harmony with the natural world. Imposing linearity on Native...
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www.csulb.edu/~crsmith/whitepapers/indian2.htm
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The first amendment of the U.S. Constitution ... How the first amendment was written: ... Many children are only partially educated; they remain ignorant of the immense impact, both for good and for evil, that religion has had on the American culture throughout history.
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www.religioustolerance.org/amend_1.htm
www.religioustolerance.org/amend_1.htm
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Links; First Amendment Center; A Panoramic History of the First Amendment (Ostrowski); American Library Association; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Freedom Forum Site; Notes on Learning;
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www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/firsta...
www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/firstaminto.htm
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History of the First Amendment ... There are rare instances in American history when the First Amendment has been set aside. The most notable periods of government censorship, which are few, involve sedition acts and wartime censorship.
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www.illinoisfirstamendmentcenter.com/history.php
www.illinoisfirstamendmentcenter.com/history.php
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The First Amendment was created because the Founding Fathers (FF) wanted to guarantee that Americans' basic civil liberties would not be threatened by the government.
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firstclass.rfsd.k12.co.us/~mschneiter/Fad/amendment_one...
firstclass.rfsd.k12.co.us/~mschneiter/Fad/amendment_one_created.htm
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Historical Highlights in ... Free Speech in America ... tolerance for criticism...
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www.csus.edu/indiv/b/burnettn/earlyhistory.htm
www.csus.edu/indiv/b/burnettn/earlyhistory.htm
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Tonight I will attempt to provide you with a panoramic history of the first amendment. Since I have about 400 years to cover, I will not stop long in any one place. ... That is why it is important to understand the history and philosophy of the first amendment.
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apollo3.com/~jameso/first5.html
apollo3.com/~jameso/first5.html
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The book also humanizes the history of the First Amendment, with vignettes of individuals who influenced the interpretation of the First Amendment by supporting freedom of the speech and the press, or suppressing it.
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www.udel.edu/PR/UDaily/2003/mageeft032702.html
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