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Bill of Rights Institute Blogs the Constitutional Convention
Here's an interesting project that begins today:
This summer, the Bill of Rights Institute will be blogging the Philadelphia Convention of 1787.
Beginning ... May 25 - the date when enough delegates had arrived to give the Convention a quorum - the Bill of Rights Institute's "A More Perfect Blog" will give weekly accounts of the key actions and conversations of the Convention.
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