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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin will lend his copies of the Constitution and Bill of Rights to the National Constitution Center.
At the time of purchase, Griffin announced his intentions to make the document available to the American public.
The words of Benjamin Franklin are often invoked nowadays. On Monday, Sept. 17, 1787, at the closing session of the ...
From the column: "(Benjamin Franklin) wrote that other forms of government have descended into despotism — governments run by ...
Griffin announced Tuesday that he will lend his first-edition copy of the Constitution to the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia ... the Constitutional Convention through ratification ...
Griffin announced Tuesday that he will lend his first-edition copy of the Constitution to the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia for a public ... from the revolution through the ...
“Ken Griffin’s generosity is going to allow us to create a new Founding Principles gallery that will tell the story of the American idea from the revolution through the Constitutional ...