The 1776 Declaration of Independence is slipping from legibility. Conservationists say the ink is fading fast. The parchment itself is also aging quickly. It is fragile. Experts warn the text could soon become lost to time. Historians argue this fragility may shift how the public views founding ideas.
Only one original copy lives west of the Mississippi. Jefferson’s June 1776 draft shows multiple drafting stages. A custodian rescued the parchment from permanent harm. That act lets the Founding Fathers’ bold ideas keep shaping American political thought.