In a time of political turmoil where people across the country fear their rights are being eroded, whether via political violence or censorship, Constitution Week, which was celebrated at King Manor Museum in Jamaica on Sept. 17, is a reminder of the importance of the privileges that the American forefathers fought for.

“Well known today, the line ‘We the People of the United States ...’ in the preamble was not the first idea that came to mind when the delegates to the Constitutional Convention workshopped the document,” King Manor Executive Director Kelsey Brow, who hosted the Constitution and Cocktails Fundraiser, said via email on Sept. 18. “This draft of the Constitution unveiled at our fundraiser and on view to the public through Sunday is one of the first drafts to put that line int

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