In Jefferson's library, the category of Reason included government and law, science and invention, and the exploration and mapping of the natural world. The Library's holdings are very strong in law, judicial history, and documentation of the continuing struggle to resolve conflicts through law, from abolition and suffrage to contemporary civil rights. In
addition, the great achievements of scientific exploration--be they experiments
recorded in lab books and photographs or the exploration and mapping of
new geographic frontiers--are also an important part of our national legacy,
and the documents here reveal the inner spirit of the men and women who
struggled to discover the laws of nature and advance the laws of mankind. REASON GALLERYLibrary of Congress Exhibitions - Online Survey - Library of Congress Home Page Library of Congress Contact Us ( July 5, 2005 ) |