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Federal legislation in 2004 changed the former Citizenship Day to Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, to be observed on September 17 of each year. Schools are required to observe this day with educational programming focused on the United States Constitution. If the official observance falls on a weekend or holiday, the activities may take place during the week before or following the 17th.

Summary of the Notice of Implementation of Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
on September 17 of Each Year
70 Fed. Reg. 29727 (May 24, 2005).
"The Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement announces that, pursuant to legislation passed by Congress, educational institutions receiving Federal funding are required to hold an educational program pertaining to the United States Constitution on September 17 of each year. This notice implements this provision as it applies to educational institutions receiving Federal funding from the Department."

Note: Not all the following materials are issued by government agencies

General Resources

Historical Resources

  • Federalist Papers
    http://thomas.loc.gov/home/histdox/fedpapers.html
    Persuasive essays written by Hamilton, Jay, and Madison to explain and promote the proposed Constitution.
     

  • The Avalon Project at Yale Law School offers a variety of material that you may browse by century (alphabetical order within the century) or topical collection or use the provided search engine to do a comprehensive search.
     

Teaching Resources

In the CSUSM Collection

  • American State Papers
    Book Stacks 
    AC1 .G7 v. 43
    A collection of documents pertaining to the development of the US democratic system.
     

  • Early American Imprints: First Series
    Microfiche Collection C-498
    Broadsides, pamphlets and more primary documents published from 1639-1800. All individual items are indexed in the CSUSM Library catalog.
     

  • Federalist Papers
    Electronic Book available through the library catalog.
     

  • A subject search on Federalist will return other materials on the history, impact and recent interpretations of the Federalist Papers and those identified as Federalists. Other subject searches on figures such as Hamilton Alexander 1712 1756, will retrieve related materials and analysis.
     

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