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By Nita M. Renfrew
In the 1990s, tens of thousands of Americans took up the legacy of 1776 to assert natural right against over a century of governmental tyranny. They organized mutual aid, educated the public, petitioned Congress, and drilled in the military arts. Truckers, plumbers, veterans, they read the Founders, Supreme Court decisions, Congressional memos, Presidential orders, and saw in the history of America an encroaching destruction of those liberties that the Revolution had sought to restore and safeguard for all humanity. They were smeared with terrorism and racism. Journalist Nita Renfrew traveled with them during those years and told their story, in their own words, the only full documentary account of the Constitutional militias, here published for the first time, so that a new generation of Americans can take up the cause of 1776 and its Constitution.
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