The winners of this year’s American Founding Group paper competition are Caleb Morris, first place, for “The American Throne,” Tanner Huff, second place, for “Blood, Sweat, and Literacy Tests: Chronicling Voting Rights in America,” and Drew Young, third place for “Whose Revolution? Inequality in the Colonial Americas and the Framers Intent for a More Just Society.” We had a number of very strong contributions this year and want to give our warmest congratulations to all three winners.

American Founding Group announces paper competition winners
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