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  2. Virginia Declaration of Rights - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, the Declaration of Rights was incorporated within the Virginia State Constitution as Article I, but even before that Virginia's Declaration of Rights stated that it was '"the basis and foundation of government" in Virginia. [5] A slightly updated version may still be seen in Virginia's Constitution, making it legally in effect to this day.

  3. Constitution of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Article I contains the entire original Virginia Declaration of Rights from the 1776 Constitution. Several of the sections have been expanded to incorporate concepts from the United States Bill of Rights, including the right to due process, the prohibition against double jeopardy, and the right to bear arms. Like the Federal Constitution, the ...

  4. Fifth Virginia Convention - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Pendleton, the presiding officer of the Fifth Virginia Convention. The Fifth Virginia Convention was a meeting of the Patriot legislature of Virginia held in Williamsburg from May 6 to July 5, 1776. This Convention declared Virginia an independent state and produced its first constitution and the Virginia Declaration of Rights.

  5. George Mason - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Declaration of Rights and the 1776 Constitution of Virginia were joint works, but Mason was the main author. Mason likely worked closely with Thomas Ludwell Lee ; the earliest surviving draft shows the first ten articles in Mason's handwriting, with the other two written by Lee.

  6. Virginia Conventions - Wikipedia

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    The Convention adopted a set of three resolutions: one calling for a declaration of rights for Virginia, one calling for the establishment of a republican constitution, and a third calling for federal relations with whichever other colonies would have them and alliances with whichever foreign countries would have them.

  7. What the Declaration of Independence Said and Meant - AOL

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    It officially adopted the American Theory of Government: First Come Rights; Then Comes Government to Secure These Rights

  8. Opinion - As DEI falters, Black Americans should revisit the ...

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    In 1920, Garvey hosted a month-long conference that drew 25,000 members to Madison Square Garden, where he issued the poignant “Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World,” which ...

  9. All men are created equal - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Declaration of Rights, chiefly authored by George Mason and approved by the Virginia Convention on June 12, 1776, contains the wording: "all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights of which . . . they cannot deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with ...