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American Letters, Speeches, and Documents On-Line Library
The following is a list of letters, speeches, documents, web sites, books, and articles on significant people and events in American political thought and history. Rather than being a comprehensive list of available resources, it is meant to be a list of the best resources available on the given subject.
Founding Era |
Civil War Era |
Progressive Era |
Post World War II Era |
Other General Web Sites
Founding Era
Declaration of Independence
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- Other Web Sites (links will open in a separate browser window)
Constitution
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- Constitution of the United States of America
- Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America
- Index to the Constitution and Amendments
- The Federalist Papers: No. 1, No. 10, No. 23, No. 35, No. 47, No. 48, No. 49, No. 51, No. 63, No. 70
- State Ratification Dates
- Electoral College Resources
- Charles Kesler, Speech at the Ashbrook Center on The Federalist Papers (1999)
- William B. Allen, Speech at the Ashbrook Center on The Federalist Papers (2001)
- Books and Articles (books listed are linked to amazon.com and will open in a separate browser window)
- Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, Charles R. Kesler (Introduction), Clinton Rossiter (Editor), The Federalist Papers (New York: Mentor Books, 1999)
- Ralph Ketcham (Editor), The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates
(New York: Mentor Books, 1996)
- W.B. Allen with Kevin A. Cloonan, The Federalist Papers: A Commentary: "The Baton Rouge Lectures"
(New York: Peter Lang, 2000)
- Other Web Sites (links will open in a separate browser window)
George Washington
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- George Washington, Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior
- George Washington, Letter to Lewis Nicola, May 22, 1782
- George Washington, First Inaugural Address, April 30, 1789
- George Washington, Thanksgiving Proclamation, October 3, 1789
- George Washington, Letter to the Hebrew Congregation at Newport, c. August 1790
- George Washington, Last Will and Testament
- Books and Articles (books listed are linked to amazon.com and will open in a separate browser window)
- Other Web Sites (links will open in a separate browser window)
John Adams
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- Books and Articles (books listed are linked to amazon.com and will open in a separate browser window)
Thomas Jefferson
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- Thomas Jefferson, A Summary View of the Rights of British America, 1774
- Thomas Jefferson, Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence, 1776
- Thomas Jefferson, A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, 1779
- Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Slavery
- Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Henry Lee,
May 8, 1825 (on the Declaration of Independence)
- Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Roger Weightman, June 24, 1826 ("the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs")
James Madison
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- Books and Articles (books listed are linked to amazon.com and will open in a separate browser window)
- Other Web Sites (links will open in a separate browser window)
Benjamin Franklin
- Resources on ashbrook.org
Alexander Hamilton
- Resources on ashbrook.org
Thomas Paine
- Resources on ashbrook.org
Edmund Burke
- Resources on ashbrook.org
John Dickenson
- Resources on ashbrook.org
General Readings on the Founding
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- Books and Articles (books listed are linked to amazon.com and will open in a separate browser window)
- Thomas G. West, Vindicating the Founders: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997)
- Michael P. Zuckert, The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in The Foundation of The American Political Tradition (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996)
- Michael P. Zuckert, Natural Rights and the New Republicanism (Princeton Univ Press, 1994)
Civil War Era
Abraham Lincoln
- Resources on ashbrook.org
- Abraham Lincoln, Fragments on Slavery, c. April 1, 1854
- Abraham Lincoln, Speech on the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise, October 16, 1854
- Abraham Lincoln, Speech on the Dred Scott Decision, June 26, 1857
- Abraham Lincoln, First Debate with Stephen A. Douglas, August 21, 1858
- Abraham Lincoln, Address at Cooper Institute, February 27, 1860
- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on the Constitution and Union, c. January, 1861
- Abraham Lincoln, Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, September 22, 1862
- Abraham Lincoln, Final Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863
- Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation for Thanksgiving, October 3, 1863
- Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863
- Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865
- Books and Articles (books listed are linked to amazon.com and will open in a separate browser window)
- Other Web Sites (links will open in a separate browser window)
Frederick Douglass
- Resources on ashbrook.org
Booker T. Washington
- Resources on ashbrook.org
Progressive Era
Calvin Coolidge
- Resources on ashbrook.org
Post-World War II
Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Resources on ashbrook.org
Other General Web Sites
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