Constituton Project, Inc.

The Mission: Constitution Project, Inc., a Florida non-profit, was founded by Joseph Cofield, for the purpose of putting a copy of the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence in the hands of every 5th grade student in Florida. That is a huge task, as there are over 200,000 5th graders in 67 different Florida counties, but progress ​ is being made thanks to Joseph's extraordinary efforts!

The How: Joseph began his mission in April 2014 and since then, many amazing things have happened. To gather support for his mission, in April of 2015 he began his 27 - 67 Journey Across Florida - visiting each of the 67 Florida counties, riding his bike 21 miles and running 6 in each county (one mile for each of the 27 Amendments). That is over 1,800 difficult miles meeting with state and county officials, school personnel and service organizations.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Did you know...

June 19, 2016

I have not done one of the facts of history in a long time. You will note that a very important moment in our history happened on June 17, 2016.

Please check out this link below for another important fact and "Do You Know"

This week marks the 150th anniversary of the 14th Amendment in the United States, which was born out of struggles to rebuild the country following the Civil War.

While approximately 4 million formerly enslaved black people were freed, the battle to define that freedom had just begun. It would last from 1865-1877 and is known as the "Reconstruction Era."


Please check out this link below provided by my dear friend Cory to help the educators and citizens to have yet another resource to help learn more about the 14th Amendment.


"http://facingtoday.facinghistory.org/three-reasons-you-should-celebrate-the-14th-amendment"

You can go directly to "Facing Today: A Facing History Blog and read the story "Three Reasons You Should Celebrate the 14th Amendment posted by Jeremy Nesoff on June 17, 2016; or you wait until I return from church and hear the rest of the story.

Thanks for viewing my blog today and celebrating with me the 150th Anniversary of the struggles to rebuild our country after the Civil War.

Joseph

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