Voices In Time Comedy 1875 | London Self-Incrimination “Habitual laughers are silly, giddy, frivolous, superficial persons.”More
Voices In Time States of War 1865 | Woolwich War Gives Birth to Art John Ruskin on the silver lining of conflict. More
Voices In Time Rule of Law 1857 | New York City Frederick Douglass Corrects the Record Have the people mistaken the requirements of their own Constitution?More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1874 | Texas There Will Be Blood Napoleon A. Jennings sees vendettas hold on for dear life.More
Voices In Time Swindle & Fraud 1868 | New York City Artful Dodging Beware the ladies of the night. More
Voices In Time Night 1863 | Chancellorsville, VA Walt Whitman’s Still There The battlefield at night.More
Voices In Time States of War 1861 | Virginia Recording an Inkling of Civil War Walt Whitman sees the blackness of the human heart.More
Voices In Time Climate 1864 | Turin Weapons of Mass Destruction George Perkins Marsh on our derangement of nature.More
Voices In Time Lines of Work 1861 | London Power Points Mrs. Beeton and the art of household management.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1865 | Brooklyn Parade Music Walt Whitman’s paean to town and country.More
Voices In Time Communication 1855 | Portugal Broken English Hopelessly lost in translation with Pedro Carolino.More
Voices In Time Memory 1871 | Arlington, VA The Truth Is Marching On Frederick Douglass remembers the soldiers who died to end slavery.More