Bill of Rights: Four Freedoms
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The first amendment of the Bill of Rights to the constitution guarantees four freedoms: freedom of religion, speech, press and assembly. The Bill of Rights was passed on December 15, 1791. Since then, the freedoms have been debated, discussed, and fought and died for. Many have immigrated to America to receive those freedoms. The Founding Fathers knew what they were doing because they believed in power of ideas and debate, not censorship. The first amendment to the
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Newspapers.' The Star Ledger, 4 May 1991 'Student Wins Freedom of Speech Case.' Daily Record, 24 April 1991 The American Constitution American Civil Liberties Union: Defending the bill of rights. Free speech. http://www.aclu.org/FreeSpeech/FreeSpeechMain.cfm Smolla, Rodney. University of Richmond School Of law. Freedom of speech. http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/speech/overview.aspx?topic=speech_overview Armstrong, Edwards, Roberson, and Williams. Teaching the American Civil Rights Movement. Published 2002, Routledge Publishing, New York, NY