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Revisiting The Federalist Papers with Madame Publius

Madame Publius

Publius was the pen name used by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in The Federalist Papers. This is the reason I chose the name Madame Publius to educate my readers about the US Constitution using The Federalist Papers in their honor.

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