The First Amendment and Freedom of Speech

American colonies had suffered with oppressive policies under English rule. Prior to the First Amendment, the right to say and print what whatever one wanted, including making negative comments about the government, did not exist.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses the First Amendment and its protection of free speech and a free press, and why that still matters today.



Images courtesy of Library of Congress, National Portrait Gallery Collection - Smithsonian Institution, Wikipedia.


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