One of the hallowed, if not hackneyed, words in the human lexicon is “liberty.” To many, the term implies a positive concept-- the freedom to do something, not as a privilege but as a right. But there are multiple dimensions to the concept of liberty. It can also imply a negative freedom, a right NOT to do something; or to decline to undertake a certain course of action or conduct. It has been a part of our history since the establishment of New Jersey. From the rich and varied history of this Garden State, thereby lies an unusual tale of liberty and diversity. The focus of this talks concerns the Pledge of Allegiance, or POA. In its original form, this paper was presented at the New Jersey Forum at Kean University on November 21, 2014...
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New York, one of the thirteen original colonies, had a Dutch-English heritage. Characterized from it...
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© 2012 by Rutgers, The State University. All rights reserved. The American Revolution came slowly to...
This is an expanded and footnoted version of a lecture delivered by Robert F. Williams at the New Je...
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"A study of a state's constitutional development can provide important insight into the broader issu...
At the turn of the nineteenth century the social, political, and economic foundations of American so...
The New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce dedicates this volume to the citizens of New Jersey in the ...
New York, one of the thirteen original colonies, had a Dutch-English heritage. Characterized from it...
New Jersey has often stood at the forefront of movements for social and economic justice. This talk ...
Governing New Jersey: Reflections on the publication of a revised and expanded edition of The Govern...
Abstract: Slavery in New Jersey offers scholars a rich, untapped source for new scholarship about th...
Editors Mickulas and Golway welcome readers to the new version of New Jersey History and provide a s...
© 2012 by Rutgers, The State University. All rights reserved. The American Revolution came slowly to...
This is an expanded and footnoted version of a lecture delivered by Robert F. Williams at the New Je...
Slavery in New Jersey offers scholars a rich, untapped source for new scholarship about the meaning ...
Abstract: A friend and colleague pays tribute to John T. Cunningham, the indefatigable chronicler of...
Abstract: Through an examination of materials from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania collection...
The Pennington Reports The Charles S. Hartman Collection Lithographic Views of New Jersey From the R...
Richard P. McCormick, John T. Cunningham, and Roger H. McDonough are often spoken of together as hav...
"A study of a state's constitutional development can provide important insight into the broader issu...
At the turn of the nineteenth century the social, political, and economic foundations of American so...
The New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce dedicates this volume to the citizens of New Jersey in the ...
New York, one of the thirteen original colonies, had a Dutch-English heritage. Characterized from it...