Voices In Time Food c. 1830 | Maryland Blood-Bought Luxuries Frederick Douglass compares the food of slaves with that of their masters.More
Voices In Time Family c. 1835 | New York City Henry James Settles an Argument Father knows best when it comes to marriage.More
Voices In Time Intoxication 1833 | Maryland Crowd Control “The holidays are part and parcel of the gross fraud, wrong, and inhumanity of slavery.”More
Voices In Time Home 1840 | Philadelphia Acquired Taste Edgar Allan Poe considers the philosophy of furniture.More
Voices In Time States of Mind 1837 | Cambridge, MA Natural Order Ralph Waldo Emerson plants a seed in the mind.More
Voices In Time Fear 1844 | Philadelphia Dust to Dust Edgar Allan Poe considers burial before death.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 Politics 1842 | Baltimore The Wrong Side of the Atlantic Charles Dickens disenchanted with America.More
Voices In Time Politics 1849 | Concord, MA Declining the Honor Henry David Thoreau quietly declares war with the state.More
Voices In Time Communication 1826 | Philadelphia Invention of Letters Seeking the means of civilization.More
Voices In Time Technology 1840 | New York City Photographic Memory Samuel F.B. Morse on the daguerreotype.More
Voices In Time Magic Shows 1829 | Baltimore Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Edgar Allen Poe laments the march of science.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature c. 1846 | Walden Pond Survival of the Fittest Henry David Thoreau observes the kingdom of the ants. More
Voices In Time Revolutions 1841 | Concord, MA All Things Renew Ralph Waldo Emerson on the transience of all things.More