In September 1787, the Founders signed the most influential document in American history, the U.S. Constitution. On Constitution Day, the National Constitution Center presents a series of programs and events highlighting the history and meaning of the document.
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day commemorate the Constitution's signing and recognize all who, by coming of age or by naturalization, have become citizens. By law, "the civil and educational authorities of States, counties, cities, and towns are urged to make plans for the proper observance of Constitution Day and Citizenship Day and for the complete instruction of citizens in their responsibilities and opportunities as citizens of the United States and of the State and locality in which they reside."
Read The Public LawSeptember 17 is designated as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. If Constitution Day falls on a weekend, it may be held in the previous or next week. The Center offers extensive virtual and in-person programming supported by educational materials for learners of all ages!
Visit the National Constitution Center from anywhere with this special virtual tour of our iconic Signers' Hall exhibit.
Explore the ExhibitIn this video from our Constitution 101 Curriculum, we break down the major debates at the Constitutional Convention.
Watch the VideoOn this episode of the We the People Podcast, Jeffrey Rosen is joined by special guest scholars to explore the intellectual inspirations behind the Constitution.
Listen to the PodcastLearn more about Benjamin Franklin's Closing Speech at the Constitutional Convention, now avalible on our Founders Library.
Read the SpeechQuiz yourself and test how much you know about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention.
Classroom ActivityHave fun getting to know the phrases of the Preamble while you unscramble the puzzle.
Download This ActivityIn recognition of Citizenship Day, NCC hosts an annual Naturalization Ceremony, during which 50 immigrants from across the globe take the Oath of Allegiance to officially become citizens of the United States. The Honorable John R. Padova, senior judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, presides over the ceremony. National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen offers remarks and MSNBC host and NCC Trustee Ali Velshi gives the keynote address.
Watch VideoHonorable Neil M. Gorsuch, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and his co-author and former law clerk Janie Nitze, discuss their new book, which focuses on the stories of ordinary Americans who have had to navigate the complexities of the nation’s legal system. Justice Gorsuch also shares with students interesting details from his career, the important role played by the judiciary, and what it’s like to serve on the Supreme Court.
Watch VideoNational Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and Khan Academy founder Sal Khan launch the Constitution 101 student course developed in partnership with the Khan Academy. This student-mastery course is designed to empower students with a deeper understanding of the Constitution and its impact on their lives. Moderated by Ohio high school educator Amy Elsass, this special Constitution Day event features questions from students from around the country.
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