Declaration of Independence still sparks important conversations. A new civics series at TFPL kicks off Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Why does the Declaration of Independence still matter 250 years later? Join this fascinating civics discussion at Twin Falls Public Library! What do you think our founding grievances teach us today?
The University actually has two of the valuable copies. One will move – under guard – to the Rotunda so more people can see and appreciate it.
The Declaration of Independence was approved on July 4, 1776, dissolving political ties with Great Britain. The Declaration outlines the philosophy that governments derive their power from the consent ...
The document will be alongside other rare American artifacts in a Goldin auction to mark the country's 250th anniversary.
The copy will be on display as part of a statewide tour to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the country's founding.
After spending years in storage, Louisville officials unveiled a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence to the public ...
The Declaration of Independence contains language that is harmful to Native Americans and perpetuates stereotypes, and it is ...
At the height of the American Revolution, the Patriots were ready to separate themselves from British government. After ...
In a powerful recent ruling, U.S. district judge Fred Biery made it clear that the president and his cronies are defiling ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A piece of history is on display at the Lilly Library on Indiana University’s campus to celebrate the ...