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Patriot Week is a project attempting to renew and strengthen Americans’ understanding of their history.

Please visit PatriotWeek.org for more information.


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On March 31, 2009, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas spoke to the students, parents, teachers, and other educators who had gathered at The Bill of Rights Institute’s Being an American Essay Contest Awards Gala.

Please visit the Bill of Rights in the News eLesson that focuses on Justice Thomas’s speech and an analysis of his ideas.


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The Bill of Rights Institute's Being an American Project essay contest helps young Americans understand and reflect on the ideals that unite us as Americans. Please visit their website for more information or to enter the contest.

Top Prize Winners Have Been Announced!

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The Concord Review is the only quarterly journal in the world to publish the academic research papers of secondary students. Visit their website to submit history papers to The National Writing Board. Click here to read sample high school essays.

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Being An American: Exploring the Ideals That Unite Us, Second Edition explores the founding documents and civic values that have shaped America from the founders to today.

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The release of the Bradley Project’s report is just the beginning of a national conversation on America’s national identity.

In coming months, we will post essays and further reflections on America’s identity crisis and how to solve it.

We also want to hear from you. Please share with us what it means to you to be an American. Click here for a sampling.
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