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Revolutionary Dissent How The Founding Generation Created The Freedom Of Speech Solomon

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Revolutionary Dissent How The Founding Generation Created The Freedom Of Speech Solomon
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 2.4 MB
Author: Solomon, Stephen D
ISBN: 9781119645399, 9781833184662, 1119645395, 1833184661
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Revolutionary Dissent How The Founding Generation Created The Freedom Of Speech Solomon by Solomon, Stephen D 9781119645399, 9781833184662, 1119645395, 1833184661 instant download after payment.

Overview: When members of the founding generation protested against British authority, debated separation, and then ratified the Constitution, they formed the American political character we know today-raucous, intemperate, and often mean-spirited. Revolutionary Dissent brings alive a world of colorful and stormy protests that included effigies, pamphlets, songs, sermons, cartoons, letters and liberty trees. Solomon explores through a series of chronological narratives how Americans of the Revolutionary period employed robust speech against the British and against each other. Uninhibited dissent provided a distinctly American meaning to the First Amendment's guarantees of freedom of speech and press at a time when the legal doctrine inherited from England allowed prosecutions of those who criticized government.

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