A Dramatic Constitution: Presentation by Prof. Meg Mott

Past event
Jul 17, 2024, 5:30 PM

Join us for an interactive and dynamic Vermont Humanities presentation about our Constitution by Professor Meg Mott.

Since its inception, the Constitution has been criticized for not doing enough to protect basic freedoms. Even with the addition of the Bill of Rights, slavery persisted. Abolitionists were divided on whether the highest law in the land could ever be redeemed. After William Lloyd Garrison publicly burned the Constitution at a rally in Framingham, Massachusetts, Frederick Douglass rebutted that political strategy. Why surrender these timeless words to the desires of wicked men?

Once again we are divided on the merits of the Constitution: can it redeem us or is it a convenient cloak for white supremacy? This presentation considers both arguments and then offers a third-way to consider the Constitution. Neither a divine document nor a tool of elites, the Constitution might also be seen as an invitation to develop the habits of political engagement through deliberation and adjudication.

About presenter, Meg Mott: After twenty years of teaching political theory and constitutional law to Marlboro College undergraduates, Meg Mott has taken her love of argument to the general public. Her award-winning series Debating Our Rights on the first ten amendments brings civil discussions on contentious issues to public libraries and colleges.

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Morristown Centennial Library, Richmond Street, Morrisville, VT

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