American Democracy

A Great Leap of Faith

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Limited Time Exhibition
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The entrance to a gallery with a wall graphic logo of a political button with American flag design and words American Democracy

About the Exhibition: Examining our government’s founding and the continuing story of America’s bold experiment in a government “of, by, and for the people," American Democracy comes to life through Smithsonian collection artifacts, contemporary objects, and touchable artifacts. In addition to in-exhibition artifacts, audio/video presentations from the Smithsonian and The History Channel and immersive technologies such as touch-screen adventures take visitors beyond the exhibition.  Explore five major themes through this exhibition:

  • the first bold leap to democracy as “A Great Leap of Faith”
  • a nation for and by the people in "A Vote, A Voice"
  • political campaigning with “The Machinery of Democracy”
  • the power of the American people to go "Beyond the Ballot"
  • sustaining our nation with “Creating Citizens”

Highlights: George Washington's 1774 letter to Bryan Fairfax about how taxation without representation caused the American colonists to revolt; Edmund Pendleton‘s 1788 record of the Virginia ratification of the U.S. Constitution; an 1833 portrait of Black Hawk (Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak) by Robert Mathew Sully, 1833; a 1915 Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage banner; and more.

American Democracy Featured Artifacts

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A copper coin with the initials GW in the center and words around it: Long Live the President
Clothing button celebrating George Washington’s inauguration, 1789

From the VMHC Collection, 2019.36.1.

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An oil portrait of a Black Hawk in a suit jacked, with a red cloak
Portrait of Black Hawk (Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak) by Robert Mathew Sully, 1833

From the VMHC Collection, 1852.1.

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A sepia page with small printed type
 Edmund Pendleton‘s record of the Virginia ratification of the U.S. Constitution, June 28, 1788

From the VMHC Collection, JK 3925.1776 May A12.Rare.

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A sepia toned letter with cursive handwriting on it
George Washington letter to Bryan Fairfax, July 20, 1774 (detail)

From the VMHC Collection, Mss12.1865.Apr10.

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A sepia toned letter with cursive handwriting on it
George Washington letter to Bryan Fairfax, July 20, 1774 (full page)

Inside the American Democracy Exhibition

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An exhibition with display cases and various artifacts and photographic reproductions
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A gallery wall of posters and advertisements
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Two guests look at reproductions on a gallery wall

Support

American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith was developed by the National Museum of American History and adapted for travel by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.
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Presenting Sponsor
Supporting Sponsors

Community Foundation for a greater Richmond
E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Exhibition Fund
Kevin & Theresa Osborne
Linda W. Warren Special Exhibition Fund