Tag: Magna Carta

Constitution Day 1985 and Ross Perot’s Magna Carta

September 16, 2019 September 11, 2019 by Jessie Kratz , posted in - Constitution

Before David M. Rubenstein owned the 1297 Magna Carta, it belonged to Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot, who for decades generously loaned it to the National Archives. On September 17, 1985—Constitution Day—Perot came to the National Archives to visit his Magna Carta, and address new U.S. citizens. Sadly in July 2019, Ross Perot passed away at … Continue reading Constitution Day 1985 and Ross Perot’s Magna Carta

The Rubenstein Gallery: Five Years of Celebrating Citizens’ Rights

December 10, 2018 December 18, 2018 by Jessie Kratz , posted in National Archives History

This month marks the five-year anniversary of the David M. Rubenstein Gallery at the National Archives. Today’s post come from Michael J. Hancock in the National Archives History Office. Magna Carta is the benchmark by which the principles of democracy are tested. Written more than 800 years ago, the document codified the fundamental truths that … Continue reading The Rubenstein Gallery: Five Years of Celebrating Citizens’ Rights