11/01 – 11/30
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the National Constitution Center is hosting a series of programs and activities highlighting the history of American Indians, tribal governments, and their relationship to the U.S. Constitution and American democracy.
11/20
In this session, attendees will delve into the comprehensive historical context of Native American history, examining its constitutional implications and their significance.
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11/25
Christopher Cox, former U.S. congressman and author of the new book, Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn, and Professor Geoffrey Stone discuss Wilson’s presidential legacy and constitutional vision.
11/28
The National Constitution Center will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28. We wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving.
11/29 – 12/01
Over Thanksgiving weekend, the National Constitution Center marks the holiday with a variety of special programs and activities. Explore the history of this national holiday and learn about the Wampanoag people who lived in what is now New England, as well as the historic meal they shared with European settlers in 1621 and the events leading up to the harvest feast that year.
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