Earl Taylor, Jr.
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3425 West 76 Country Boulevard,Branson MO 65616
06 March, 2021
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Earl Taylor, Jr. President of the National Center for Constitutional Studies Earl Taylor, Jr. has taught The Making of America Constitutional Study course to thousands of people over the past thirty years throughout the nation. He has developed other study courses for a wide range of participants, from high school students to state legislators. Educated in Washington State and Arizona, Mr. Taylor graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in corporate finance. He built a real estate and development business over a period of eighteen years in Arizona. In 1978, he attended a series of lectures on the subject of the Constitution in the tradition of our Founding Fathers. Mr. Taylor eventually chose to work closely with the organization as a seminar lecturer and eventually was asked to serve as President of the National Center for Constitutional Studies in 1995. The purpose of the NCCS is to teach Americans the exciting message of the Founding Fathers – where they got their great ideas and how they put them all together into a Constitution for the establishment of the first free people in modern times. Mr. Taylor served as coordinator of the Winter Conference for State Legislators in 1985, where nearly 400 elected officials from 30 states met to study The Making of America. He has written a special study guide for Boy Scouts to help them earn their Citizenship Merit Badges. He also helped structure courses on the U. S. Constitution for college re-certification of public school teachers. In his desire to begin to train young people in this most important area, Mr. Taylor established one of the first charter high schools in Arizona, Heritage Academy, where he has developed a special curriculum for the teaching of hundreds of students the exciting message of the Founding Fathers. Mr. Taylor has also been instrumental in encouraging the celebration of Constitution Week in many cities and schools throughout the nation. Mr. Taylor and his wife, Ruth, are the parents of ten children and reside in Mesa, Arizona.
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