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The U.S. Constitution

The U.S. Constitution

The U.S. Constitution begins with the immortal words, “We the People of the United States…” But for most Americans, what follows is often a blur. This 100-page graphic novel explores the creation of the Constitution and brings this foundational document to life, amendment by amendment, and makes clear why this founding document is the bedrock of our republic. As Abraham Lincoln once said, the Constitution must be protected because “it is the only safeguard of our liberties.”

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Digital

The Forging

The story of the Constitutional Convention and the debates that took place in the forging of the U.S. Constitution. The story is narrated by the famous black preacher Richard Allen who started the first African-American church in Philadelphia in 1787 - the same year and the same city where the Constitution was being created. In these two parallel stories we see the Founding Fathers creating the document that guides our freedoms and on the other hand, we see the story of Richard Allen and the black church in America, which wouldn't reap those freedoms for many years to come.

Single print copy

25% discount for 10 or more copies

Digital

U.S. History

America Part One

This premiere 354-page graphic novel begins in 1620 with the landing of the Pilgrims and ends with the surrender of the British at Yorktown in 1781. In this graphic novel students learn about the trials of the English separatists, John Winthrop and the “City on a Hill”, Roger Williams and “Soul Liberty”, Reverend John Wise and his fight for self-government, the Great Awakening, the Boston Tea Party, the famous ride of Paul Revere and others, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the leadership of George Washington as the head of the Continental Army as well as the battles and trials of the Revolutionary War.

Single print copy

25% discount for 10 or more copies

Curriculum

The Declaration

Our curriculum guide takes you through the events of 1776 - a year like no other. With war upon them, the Patriots in Philadelphia select George Washington to lead the Continental Army. At the same time in Boston, the Battle of Bunker Hill shows the British that the Americans are not going to be pushovers. The Declaration traces these momentous events, as well as the Siege of Boston, culminating in the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence—a document like no other.

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Bible Resources

For schools teaching the Bible we also have the most complete graphic adaptation of the Bible ever done available in either print or digital as a part of our subscriber package.

More Bible Resources

We have 14 32-page comics in the "101 Questions About the Bible and Christianity" series.

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