Our Bill of Rights: A Film
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Our Bill of Rights (1940)
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William C. Bruce
Associate Dean and Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
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Video: Our Bill of Rights
Academic Film Company [Public Domain]
20 min 35 sec - Mar 4, 2006
This is an educational short on the
debate over the addition of the first ten
amendments to the Constitution. It
depicts the arguments both for and
against the addition of the Bill of Rights
to the Constitution, using the figures of a
number of the founding fathers
George Washington, Benjamin
Franklin, John Adams, James Madison, etc.
William C. Bruce
Associate Dean and Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
http://www.hometreemedia.org
Fax: (903) 566-7036
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Dr. William C. Bruce and Jean K. Bruce
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University of Texas at Tyler, EPP
University of Texas at Tyler, CPDT
http://www.uttyler.edu/c_i/bruce.htm
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