Voices In Time Comedy 1838 | Springfield, IL Abraham Lincoln Loses the Girl Before he was president, Abraham Lincoln went on a terrible blind date. More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1848 | Philadelphia My Kingdom for a Farce Edwin Forrest lights a feud with a hiss.More
Voices In Time Energy c. 1843 | Avoyelles Parish, LA A More Vindictive Energy Solomon Northup is pushed past his limits. More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1836 | Concord All Things Are Moral Ralph Waldo Emerson sees the unity of all things.More
Voices In Time Friendship c. 1840 | Mississippi River That Whole River to Ourselves Mark Twain lights out.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 Freedom 1837 | East Boylston, MA Moral Beings Angelina Grimké on the rights of women.More
Voices In Time About Money c. 1850 | Mississippi River Playing the Market Huck and Jim ponder true wealth. More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1841 | Concord, MA Withholding the Wicked Dollar Ralph Waldo Emerson doesn’t care what people think of him.More
Voices In Time Sports & Games 1834 | Oklahoma Watching Lacrosse George Catlin describes a Choctaw game.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 Rule of Law 1831 | Washington, DC This Land Is Our Land John Marshall makes a decision about the Cherokee Nation’s home.More
Voices In Time Climate 1848 | Cooperstown, NY Stump Speech Susan Fenimore Cooper speaks for the trees.More