From Founding Fathers to Founding Mothers: Lessons From Failed Amendments

By Julie Suk

In September 1787, thirty-nine men became the “Founding Fathers” of the nation by signing the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sending it on to ratifying conventions in the states. Constitution Day commemorates that moment every year. Constitution Day need not be devoted to veneration of the Founding Fathers or the document that emerged from their compromises.  It can be an opportunity for Americans to reflect on those eighteenth-century compromises, and to ask how well the Constitution is serving the democracy we aspire to be today….