This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
James Todd
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05/19 – 1:30pm ET – The Visions And Conflicts Of The American Founders Part I
This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
05/19 – 1:30pm ET – The Visions And Conflicts Of The American Founders Part I
This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
05/19 – 1:30pm ET – The Visions And Conflicts Of The American Founders Part I
This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
05/26 – 1:30pm ET – The Visions And Conflicts Of The American Founders Part II
This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
05/26 – 1:30pm ET – The Visions And Conflicts Of The American Founders Part II
This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
05/26 – 1:30pm ET – The Visions And Conflicts Of The American Founders Part II
This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
05/26 – 1:30pm ET – The Visions And Conflicts Of The American Founders Part II
This lecture will explore the constitutional vision of five American Founding Fathers, and how those visions came into conflict after the Republic was created: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. While each Founder contributed to the creation of America, they also had strong disagreements about the nature of our constitutional union.
06/11 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part I
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
06/11 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part I
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
06/11 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part I
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
06/11 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part I
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
06/18 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part II
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
06/18 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part II
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
06/18 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part II
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
06/18 – 4:30pm ET – Seven Principles Of The U.S. Constitution Worth Celebrating Part II
A look at the major values embedded in the U.S. Constitution, and what they mean for the American people. These remarks are often a part of celebrations/holidays, but they are perfect for any audience looking for a refresher in basic constitutional principles.
07/14 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part I
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.
07/14 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part I
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.
07/14 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part I
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.
07/14 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part I
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.
07/21 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part II
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.
07/21 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part II
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.
07/21 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part II
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.
07/21 – 1:30pm ET – Top Ten American Historical Documents Part II
A look at the 10 most significant documents in American political history, with an assessment of their meaning and impact on shaping our nation. Includes discussion of the Bill Of Rights, Constitution, Louisiana Purchase, and more. This talk is perfect for audiences looking for a refresher in America’s civic history.

