This is history from the inside out. What did Americans say
about the great events in their own lifetimes? This book is a
grassroots look at the country, as real people tell the story of
America in their own voices. Quotations from more than 350
individuals are taken from speeches, interviews, editorials,
letters, jokes, songs, and eyewitness accounts represent American
thought from the ground up. This compendium includes the words of
everyone from politicians and generals, to Native Americans, ethnic
minorities, women, labor representatives, and slaves. The book is
divided into 18 traditional historical periods from the
pre-Columbus explorers to the terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001.
We hear the voices of Jefferson, Lincoln, Teddy and FDR, but
also of Joe McCarthy, Huey Long, and Susan B. Anthony. We hear
American law in action through watersheds like "Brown v. the Board
of Education," the Scopes case, the prosecution of Sacco and
Vanzetti, and the Salem witch trials. Then there are the grace
notes, the forgotten but significant stories--a black woman beaten
and humiliated for encouraging others to vote; the G.I. who
overthrew a German bunker at Normandy; the last letter of a Union
soldier soon to die in battle. Their words are woven into American
history, remembered and illuminated in this kaleidoscopic
collection.
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