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James Madison, Jr. (March 16, [O.S. March 5] 1751 – June 28, 1836) was a political theorist, American statesman, and served as the fourth President of the United States (1809–17). He is hailed as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Madison inherited his plantation Montpelier in Virginia and owned hundreds of slaves during his lifetime. He served as both a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and as a member of the Continental Congress prior to the Constitutional Convention. After the Convention, he became one of the leaders in the movement to ratify it, both nationally and in Virginia. His collaboration with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay produced The Federalist Papers, among the most important treatises in support of the Constitution. Madison changed his political views during his life. During deliberations on the constitution, he favored a strong national government, but later preferred stronger state governments, before settling between the two extremes late in his life.
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The Madison Experience in Three Words (video) http://youtu.be/Y3PmZ1acSAY Apply today! http://www.jmu.edu/admissions Producer/Director: Chris Meyers ('11) Student Producers: Riley Hanlon ('14) and Jake Williams ('13) Student Composer: Evan Duffy, 'The Madison Suite' ('12) Student Singer/Songwriter: James Orrigo, 'The Man I Am' ('13)
Pulitzer-prize winning historian Jack N. Rakove discusses Madison, his work, and his influence in an interview with Manuscript Division Chief Jim Hutson. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6289
Join author Mary Sarah Bilder for a discusison about her book, James Madison’s ‘Notes’: Revising the Constitutional Convention. Bilder is a professor of law and a distinguished scholar. Her book is featured as part of the National Constitution Center's Bill of Rights Day Book Festival. Michael J. Gerhardt, professor of constitutional law at the University of North Carolina School of Law and the National Constitution Center’s scholar-in-residence, moderates.
http://www.firstpointusa.com Check out this interview with Tom Foley, Associate Head Coach of Men's Soccer at James Madison University. Find out what sports facilities are available at JMU and what Coach Foley looks for when recruiting International soccer talent.
Channel Three News shares the compelling story of James Madison and his work on the Constitution.
In celebration of Constitution Day (September 17), an interview with James Madison, the "Father of the Constitution." He was heavily involved in the developing the document and helped promote its ratification in what came to be known as The Federalist Papers.
TribeAthletics.com caught up with head coach John Daly following the team's 3-0 CAA opening victory over James Madison.
Full name of the book: "James Madison: A Life Reconsidered by Lynne Cheney" Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l90dYeJXIdk (May 07 2014)
UNCW Coach Paul Cairney talks about the Seahawks' performance in a 3-0 win over James Madison on Friday night.
TribeAthletics.com caught up with head coach Chris Norris to discuss the 0-0 draw against James Madison in a weather shortened game on Thursday.
If we tell you that you've got two days to live
Then don't complain, 'cause that's one more than you'd get in Zaire
So don't hang around and be foolish
Do something constructive with your weekend
From Monday morning I work for Friday nights
Collect my wages, then try to paint on the smell of soap
'Cause tonight I get ready early
Score what I need and go pick a girl up
It seems like ages since we had some fun
Here comes the weekend, I get to see the girls
Long live the weekend, the weekend is here
(The weekend starts here)
Everything feels right now
I know why I'm alive now
Everything else is a lie now
Now I know why I'm here
Here comes the weekend, I'm gonna do my head