
General Lew Wallace
(1827-1905)
Soldier, Author, Diplomat, and Lawyer
— Artist—
Andrew O’Connor

Oliver H. P. Morton
(1823-1877)
Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator
— Artist—
Charles H. Niehaus
(1827-1905)
Soldier, Author, Diplomat, and Lawyer
— Artist—
Andrew O’Connor
(1823-1877)
Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator
— Artist—
Charles H. Niehaus
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We believe that every student deserves an education about our nation’s history, that inspires them to be the best citizens they can be, no matter their background. Our “We the People” Constitution Tours™ provide immersive educational experiences for eighth-grade students from D.C. Title I schools, ensuring that students from historically underserved communities can explore the foundations of our democracy firsthand. During the program, students visit important sites related to the Constitution including the George Mason Memorial, the National Archives, the U.S. Capitol Building, and The People’s House: A White House Experience. As the cost of providing these tours continues to rise, your donation will help cover essential expenses, including transportation, lunches, knowledgeable tour guides, and educational materials.
“We the People,” speaks to the freedoms and responsibilities inherent in the Constitution of the United States of America. For Jim and me, it has been of the greatest importance that all citizens have an understanding of the democratic process and rule of law in order to be active participants in the form of self-governance laid out by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. I believe that my support in Jim’s name of the “We the People” tours is essential for the future of our country.
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