The Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, known collectively as the Charters of Freedom, have guaranteed the rights and freedoms of Americans for over 200 years. This new book, published to accompany an exhibition at the National Archives, studies the dramatic events and philosophies which guided the Founding Fathers in the creation of these historic documents, the profound effect they have exercised on subsequent American history and their wider influence on world politics. Specially commissioned colour photographs of the newly reinstalled Charters feature alongside a selection of other original documents, which together include some of America's greatest historical treasures. Additional images include colour plates of the restored murals, which adorn the renovated Rotunda, and paintings and engravings of the major figures and events in America history, which complement and enhance the original documents. Quotes from the nation's founders and other historic figures are also included, together with an accessible narrative text arranged to reflect each of the fourteen sections making up the exhibit. Together these elements reveal the drama, passion and poignancy of the struggle for freedom that has defined much of US history. AUTHOR: Stacey Bredhoff became curator at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in September 2008. Prior to that time, she served as senior curator, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, Museum Programs. Exhibitions she has curated include Charters of Freedom:"A New World is at Hand"(2003) and American Originals: Treasures from the National Archives. Previous publications include American Originals Parts I V which was awarded the John Wesley Powell Prize by the Society of History in the Federal Government in 1997 and DRAW! Political Cartoons from Left to Right Catalogue of the Exhibition (1991). 90 colour & 12 b/w illustrations