Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the
freedom of speech . . . or the right of the people
peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government
for a redress of grievances. Excerpt
from the First Amendment, U.S. Constitution.
President’s Park is approximately 80 acres
of urban landscape surrounding the White House. A
fence surrounds the house, providing 18 acres of
gardens and grounds for the first family’s
enjoyment. To the south is the Ellipse, the site
of National Christmas Tree events. To the north of
the White House is a seven-acre plot called Lafayette
Park. Named after revolutionary war hero Marquis
de Lafayette, who visited the White House in 1825,
Lafayette Park has served many purposes throughout
history. Early on, there was a graveyard. It
was the site of a racetrack and also an encampment
for soldiers during the War of 1812. Slaves
were once sold here. In the 19th century it was a
prime residential neighborhood. It is a reviewing
area for inaugural parades. Likemanyspaces
inside National Parks, it also acts as a site for
First Amendment activities.
Lafayette Park is a place
where many influential protests have taken place. It has been, and
continues to be, a focal point for the expression
of American ideals. Inspired by the First Amendment,
citizens continue to exercise their rights of free
speech here, using Lafayette Park as their stage
and the White House as their valued audience. This
park currently serves as a safe place for congregation
and the demonstration of grievances. Advocates
of a wide variety of causes understand the relevance
of the location and use it to try to affect change. Their
campaigns sometimes change the views of fellow citizens
and, they hope, government decision makers.
Demonstrations
here take the form of nighttime vigils, marches,
picketing, and other peaceful means of conveying
wants and needs. The hundreds of annual protests
in Lafayette Park are regulated by the National Park
Service, the agency that monitors First Amendment
activities in the park while aiming to preserve this
historic area and make it available for citizens’ enjoyment.