Voices In Time Sports & Games 1846 | Brooklyn Playing Ball and Base Walt Whitman praises a whole new ball game.More
Voices In Time Revolutions 1840 | Paris Property Is Robbery Pierre-Joseph Proudhon reveals the truth.More
Voices In Time Intoxication 1842 | Springfield, IL Better than a Gallon of Gall Abraham Lincoln addresses a temperance society.More
Voices In Time Climate 1848 | Cooperstown, NY Stump Speech Susan Fenimore Cooper speaks for the trees.More
Voices In Time Religion 1835 | United States Another Form of Hope Alexis de Tocqueville identifies a principle of human nature.More
Voices In Time Trade c. 1849 | Platte River Enough Is Enough The Pawnee don’t want what the white man has to offer.More
Voices In Time Family 1840 | Paris Family Politics “Democracy loosens social ties, but it draws the ties of nature more tight.”More
Voices In Time Communication 1841 | Equatorial Guinea Drum Circle The talking drums of West Africa.More
Voices In Time Democracy 1837 | Brookline, MA Remember the Ladies Angelina Grimké advocates for the almighty power of the petition.More
Voices In Time Technology 1840 | New York City Photographic Memory Samuel F.B. Morse on the daguerreotype.More
Voices In Time The Future 1841 | Ockham All in Good Time Ada Lovelace discovers the hidden realities of nature.More
Voices In Time Magic Shows 1842 | Brussels Phantom Rising Emily Brontë looks out at the magic in the moonlight.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1834 | Japan Practice Makes Perfect The best is yet to come for Hokusai.More