America's 250th Lecture Series: The Bill of Rights (Part 2): How They Came to Protect Our Civil Liberties and Government Interfe

Dates

  • Thursday, March 19, 2026 | 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

About

Learn what each of the first ten amendments to Constitution, our Bill of Rights, protects. First see what significant personal rights are protected and articulated in the first three amendments, then learn what rights of the accused are protected by 4-8, and what 9 and 10 protect for the states and how they came to apply to us. 

As part of the upcoming Semiquincentennial (250th) anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, we are offering a 14-part presentation series that can be taken as a whole, or individual sections. Each program is designed to explore a different aspect of our government to show why, and how, it was set up that way and its impact on today. This series is presented by educator and historian, Frank Sachs.

Frank Sachs is a retired twin cities educator of 46 years. The final thirty-seven of those years were at The Blake School in Minneapolis where he is currently serves as Faculty Emeritus. While teaching at Blake Frank had the good fortune to study the Constitution and the American legal system at the Supreme Court Institute for Teachers at Georgetown Law School, and to be selected twice to be a Gilder Lehrman Scholar. First to study George Washington at Mt. Vernon, Virginia with author and George Washington University professor Denver Brunsman, and six additional Founding Fathers (Hamilton, Madison, Franklin, Marshall, Adams and Jefferson) at New York University with Richard Brookhiser, a bestselling author and editor of the National Review

During his teaching career Frank received several awards including being named as a recipient of the Presidential Scholars - Teacher Recognition Award, by the U.S. Department of Education in 2007, being named a Kentucky Colonel in 2009, and receiving a Citation of Merit for Outstanding Achievement and a Meritorious Career from his alma mater, The University of Missouri-Columbia in 2010.

Tickets can be purchased at https://dakotahistory.org/events/1054-mar-19-america-s-250th-the-bill-of-rights-part-2-how-they-came-to-protect-our-civil-liberties-and-government-interference-in-our-personal-lives. Package deals on multiple lectures in the series are also available for a limited time!

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