Rights in America
Explore the ways Americans have fought for, attained, and protected their rights.
The Struggle for Rights in America
Many documents at the National Archives illustrate how individuals and groups asserted their rights as Americans. Use this site to explore the topics of slavery, racism, citizenship, women’s independence, immigration, and more.
Explore an entire exhibit devoted to “Records of Rights” at recordsofrights.org and in person at the National Archives Museum in Washington, D.C., where documents from the holdings of the National Archives illustrate how Americans have endeavored to define, secure, and protect their rights.
COVER IMAGES
Left Column (Top to Bottom) President Bush Signs the ADA into Law, Bill of Rights, Women’s Suffrage Day in Fountain Square.
Primary Sources by Topic
Teaching Activities
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Analyzing the 5th Amendment Right Against Self-Incrimination
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National Archives Foundation
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A Petition for the Cotton Gin
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National Archives Foundation
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Compare and Contrast
Comparing the Dawes Act and a Hopi Petition
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National Archives Foundation
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Seeing the Big Picture
Key Figures Who Worked to End Slavery
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National Archives Foundation
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