James Madison's Montpelier We the People Fall 2013 | Page 9

” —James Madison, Virginia Ratifying Convention, 1788 James Madison, sitting at home with his books, quietly analyzing forms of government, is not the typical image of a national hero. He does not command the awe of George Washington or the celebrity of Thomas Jefferson. Yet Madison did more than any other individual to find a way to make democracy safe and enduring in America. At Montpelier in 1786, Madison envisioned a more perfect union, and he committed the rest of his life to making it a reality. - C. Sterling Howell, MA The Montpelier Foundation Sterling H