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Accessible History
FPP aims to make history accessible, accurate, and engaging for everyone, from scholars to casual researchers, by marrying history with emerging technologies.
Research Support
Our collection of 8,000+ books and 40,000+ documents have been digitized to be word-searchable and accessible by AI for research and educational purposes.
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Our Projects
Founded in 1993, FPP remains dedicated to providing historical instruction and information about the perennial truth and current significance of the first principles of America. FPP is the umbrella organization for two major projects: The Ronald D. Ray Library of American History and FPP Archive, both rooted in the vision of Colonel Ronald D. Ray.
Ronald D. Ray Library of American History
The Ronald D. Ray Library of American History is a dynamic project of FPP based on the book collection of Colonel Ronald D. Ray. The library aims to provide a resource as timeless as the Constitution and as forward-thinking as the Founding Fathers themselves. By applying AI technology, the library seeks to create an interactive experience where history comes alive.
The FPP Digital Archive
In 2006, First Principles began to move its extensive archive from filing cabinets to digital, preserving it from decay and making it accessible to people across the world. The FPP Digital Archive contains more than 40,000 supporting documents from FPP’s vast collection of primary source material, backgrounders, historical research and articles from 1993 to present.
Explore Examples from the Library

William Bradford
Of Plymouth Plantation
Copyright: 1898
Publisher: n/a

Henry P. Johnson
The Yorktown Campaign and the Surrender of Cornwallis
Copyright: 1881
Publisher: The Eastern National Park and Monument Association

Upton Sinclair
The Brass Check
Copyright: 1919
Publisher: n/a
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