The National Constitution Center’s Founders’ Library includes primary texts that span American history—from the philosophical works that influenced the Founding generation to the most important speeches, essays, books, pamphlets, petitions, letters, court cases, landmark statutes, and state constitutions that have shaped the American constitutional tradition. To ensure nonpartisan rigor and ideological diversity, we assembled a group of leading scholars from diverse perspectives to help choose the primary texts included in the Founders’ Library. We’ve also included sources curated by the National Constitution Center team.
Montesquieu | 1748
Thomas Jefferson | 1773
Frederick Douglass | 1852
Abraham Lincoln | 1863
Abraham Lincoln | 1863
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper | 1866
Ida B. Wells | 1892
W.E.B. DuBois | 1903
Herodotus | 0425 BC
Thucydides | 0400 BC
Plato | 0367 BC
Aristotle | 0350 BC
Aristotle | 0340 BC
Polybius | 0146 BC
Cicero | 0045 BC
Cicero | 0044 BC
Sallust | 0041 BC
Livy | 0009 BC
Seneca | 0065
Tacitus | 0100
Plutarch | 0119
Niccolò Machiavelli | 1513
William Shakespeare | 1599
Francis Bacon | 1601
| 1611
Hugo Grotius | 1625
Edward Coke | 1628
Marchamont Nedham | 1656
James Harrington | 1656
Samuel von Pufendorf | 1673
John Locke | 1690
Algernon Sidney | 1698
John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon | 1720
Francis Hutcheson | 1725
Voltaire | 1733
John Peter Zenger | 1735
The 1735 trial of John Peter Zenger later shaped the Founding generation’s commitment to a free press.
David Hume | 1741
Francis Hutcheson | 1747
Daniel Fowle | 1755
Emmerich de Vattel | 1758
James Otis | 1761
Massachusetts General Court | 1762
Cesare Bonesana di Beccaria | 1764
Sir William Blackstone | 1765
William Blackstone | 1765
John Dickinson | 1768
Samuel Adams and James Otis | 1768
Edward Bancroft | 1771
Phillis Wheatley | 1774
Jean-Louis de Lolme | 1775
Thomas Paine | 1776
John Adams | 1776
Adam Smith | 1776
Abigail Adams | 1776
Virginia House of Delegates | 1776
Second Continental Congress | 1776
Pennsylvania Convention | 1776
Prince Hall | 1777
Alexander Hamilton | 1777
Theophilus Parsons | 1778
Thomas Jefferson | 1779
Massachusetts Constitutional Convention | 1780
Continental Congress | 1781
Thomas Jefferson | 1782
George Washington | 1783
New Hampshire Constitutional Convention | 1784
James Madison | 1785
James Iredell | 1786
George Washington | 1786
James Madison | 1787
James Madison and James Wilson | 1787
Gouverneur Morris | 1787
Confederation Congress | 1787
Benjamin Franklin | 1787
James Wilson | 1787
George Mason | 1787
Noah Webster | 1787
Brutus | 1787
Alexander Hamilton | 1787
James Madison | 1787
James Madison | 1788
James Madison | 1788
James Madison | 1788
Alexander Hamilton | 1788
Mercy Otis Warren | 1788
Alexander Hamilton | 1788
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison | 1789
James Madison | 1789
George Washington | 1789
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery | 1790
George Washington | 1790
George Washington | 1796
Congress | 1797
James Madison | 1798
Thomas Jefferson | 1801
Robert Livingston, James Monroe and Barbé Marbois | 1803
Tecumseh | 1810
David Walker | 1829
Congress | 1830
Andrew Jackson | 1832
Daniel Webster | 1833
American Anti-Slavery Society | 1833
House of Representatives | 1835
William Yates | 1838
Abraham Lincoln | 1838
Seneca Falls Convention | 1848
Congress | 1850
Clarina I. Nichols | 1851
State Convention of Colored People | 1851
Norman Asing | 1852
Commonwealth of Massachusetts | 1855
John Carroll LeGrand | 1858
Frederick Douglass | 1860
State of South Carolina | 1860
Abraham Lincoln | 1860
Frederick Douglass | 1860
Abraham Lincoln | 1861
Congress | 1862
Abraham Lincoln | 1863
Abraham Lincoln | 1865
Colored Citizens of Norfolk, Va. | 1865
Mississippi and South Carolina | 1865
Carl Schurz | 1865
Thaddeus Stevens | 1865
Jacob Howard | 1866
John Bingham | 1866
Harpers’ Weekly | 1866
Charles Sumner | 1866
Frederick Douglass | 1866
Congress | 1868
Susan B. Anthony | 1873
Sojourner Truth | 1881
George Frisbie Hoar | 1882
George Washington Julian | 1884
Stephen J. Field | 1890
Populist Party | 1892
Omer Kem | 1892
David J. Brewer | 1893
Eugene V. Debs | 1895
J. Allen Smith | 1907
Woodrow Wilson | 1908
Herbert Croly | 1909
NAACP | 1909
Cordell Hull | 1909
Roscoe Pound | 1909
Theodore Roosevelt | 1910
Woodrow Wilson | 1913
Charles A. Beard | 1913
Louis D. Brandeis | 1915
Congress | 1917
Henry Cabot Lodge | 1917
Zechariah Chafee, Jr. | 1918
Franklin Delano Roosevelt | 1937
Harry S. Truman | 1945
Friedrich A. von Hayek | 1948
Harry S. Truman | 1948
Eleanor Roosevelt | 1948
George Orwell | 1949
Judge J. Waties Waring | 1951
Branch Rickey | 1956
William F. Buckley, Jr. | 1959
Nelle Harper Lee | 1960
Dwight D. Eisenhower | 1961
T.R.M. Howard | 1963
Malcolm X | 1964
James Baldwin and William F. Buckley | 1965
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | 1967
Vine Deloria Jr. | 1970
Pauli Murray | 1971
Robert H. Bork | 1971
Ronald Reagan | 1987
Thurgood Marshall | 1987
Patrick Buchanan | 1993
Bill Gates | 1995
John Perry Barlow | 1996
Michael Patrick McDonald | 1999
Vermont | 2000
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