Bill of Rights
United States Government and Unit
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, and were ratified on December 15, 1791. (1 hr 31 min)
Chapters
Version 1 | 3:56 | Read by Audio Andrea |
Version 2 | 3:32 | Read by Caitlin Teresa |
Version 3 | 3:46 | Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010) |
Version 4 | 3:46 | Read by Clarica |
Version 5 | 3:57 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Version 6 | 4:14 | Read by Délibáb |
Version 8 | 4:07 | Read by Tysto |
Version 9 | 3:37 | Read by Joshua B. Christensen |
Version 10 | 3:35 | Read by Jerome Lawsen |
Version 11 | 3:20 | Read by John Medici |
Version 12 | 4:02 | Read by Jan MacGillivray |
Version 13 | 3:39 | Read by Katie Gibboney |
Version 14 | 3:27 | Read by Lamarr Gulley |
Version 15 | 3:48 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
Version 16 | 3:54 | Read by ML Cohen |
Version 17 | 4:06 | Read by Mike Love |
Version 18 | 5:31 | Read by Maloti Ray |
Version 19 | 3:42 | Read by Richard Clarke |
Version 20 | 3:58 | Read by Rowdy Delaney |
Version 21 | 4:00 | Read by Rhonda Federman |
Version 22 | 4:01 | Read by Ralph Snelson |
Version 23 | 5:40 | Read by Robert Scott |
Version 24 | 3:22 | Read by Shurtagal |
Reviews
everyone should know this
brent whitmire
Learn this because it can still be honored in federal court today.
Human Rights
EconProf
A highlight of the Greatest Governing Document in history
Happy Constitution Day
akohler
Nice reading. Happy Constitution Day!