Why Constitution Day Matters
On September 17th, 1787, thirty-nine convention delegates from twelve of the thirteen original states signed the Constitution of the United States. Why does this day matter?
On September 17th, 1787, thirty-nine convention delegates from twelve of the thirteen original states signed the Constitution of the United States. Why does this day matter?
A young woman from Africa who has spent some years in America offers us a reflection on racism, composed in the light of her education and her faith.