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Actors portray Jefferson and Hamilton as Utah Senate marks Bill of Rights bicentennial

Utah State Senate · January 25, 1991
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The Utah Senate hosted a bicentennial presentation for the Bill of Rights with two historical presenters portraying Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, followed by a senators’ Q&A about why the Bill of Rights was added after the Constitution.

The Utah State Senate set aside time to mark the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights with a committee‑of‑the‑whole presentation featuring two historical presenters portraying Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.

Senator Lyle Hilliard introduced the concurrent resolution (SDR 2) declaring 1991 the Bill of Rights bicentennial and called forward two speakers arranged by the Utah Humanities Council and the governor’s bicentennial commission. The presenters — an actor portraying…

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