This comprehensive resource to the study of philately and postal operations provides unparalleled access to one of the Smithsonian’s largest collections.

The McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum is the nation’s first museum dedicated to the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment.

Three timely examples of government censorship challenge visitors to consider if it is always a bad thing.

These four installations present hypothetical scenarios that visitors might encounter in their communities and challenges them to make decisions about the limits to freedom they will tolerate.

Four polling stations ask visitors where they would draw the line on freedom of expression in dozens of cases related to hate speech, indecency, violence, and wartime censorship.

Visitors create original collages with elements from notable works of art illustrating the range of expression artists have explored.