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  2. Raymond W. Smock - Wikipedia

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    Smock was a consultant, editor, and writer for a DVD called Foundations of Freedom, designed to teach high school students about the Constitution. It was produced by Wheeling Jesuit University and distributed to 25,000 high schools in 2005. For his work on this project Wheeling Jesuit University presented him with the “Foundations of Freedom ...

  3. Free Speech TV - Wikipedia

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    Free Speech TV (FSTV) is a non-profit, tax-exempt network that amplifies underrepresented voices and those working on social, economic and environmental justice. FSTV is available on Dish Network, DirecTV, Roku and online, and features programs such as Democracy Now!, The Thom Hartmann Program and Uprising with Sonali.

  4. Freedom of the Press Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Timm is a journalist and activist who serves on the board of directors of Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), a non-profit organization that supports free speech and freedom of the press. FPF funds and develops projects such as SecureDrop, a secure communication system for whistleblowers and journalists, and U.S. Press Freedom Tracker, a database of press freedom violations.

  5. Dr. Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech: Full text - AOL

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    On a hot summer day in 1963, more than 200,000 demonstrators calling for civil rights joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

  6. Freedoms Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Freedoms Foundation is a non-profit educational organization that promotes citizenship, character and freedom. It created the Bill of Responsibilities, the Medal of Honor Grove, and collaborated with the Boy Scouts of America.

  7. Cornerstone Speech - Wikipedia

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    Alexander H. Stephens delivered the Cornerstone Speech in 1861, defending slavery as the foundation of the Confederacy and criticizing the U.S. Constitution and Founding Fathers. He claimed that the Confederacy was based on the "great truth" of white supremacy and black subordination, and that the U.S. was founded on the "sandy foundation" of racial equality.

  8. On the Basis of Sex - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 2018 biographical legal drama film starring Felicity Jones as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve as a US Supreme Court Justice. The film follows her early cases challenging sex-based discrimination and her personal struggles as a law student and a mother.

  9. First Amendment Center - Wikipedia

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    The First Amendment Center is a program of the Freedom Forum that supports and educates on the First Amendment freedoms. It has offices in Nashville and Washington, D.C., and provides news, information, and commentary on free-expression issues.