Voices In Time Happiness 1735 | Philadelphia Code of Conduct Benjamin Franklin on the joy of virtue.More
Voices In Time About Money 1748 | Philadelphia Benjamin Franklin’s Bottom Line Money, more or less, is always welcome.More
Voices In Time The Future c. 1790 | New York Washington Irving Interrupts a Nap Rip Van Winkle sleeps his way into the future.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1776 | Boston Equal Opportunity Abigail Adams remembers America’s daughters.More
Voices In Time Revolutions 1776 | New England All Men Would Be Tyrants if They Could John and Abigail Adams compare notes on the American Revolution.More
Voices In Time Food 1724 | Block Island Principle Versus Inclination Ben Franklin rationalizes his seafood dinner.More
Voices In Time Epidemic 1797 | New York City Homeland Insecurity Noah Webster knows the danger is already among us.More
Voices In Time Politics 1775 | Braintree, MA Desolation Row Abigail Adams lost in a labyrinth of perplexities.More
Voices In Time Migration c. 1770 | Orange County, NY Country for Old Men Crèvecoeur says, “There is room for everybody in America.”More
Voices In Time Religion 1773 | Boston Aboard the Angelic Train Phillis Wheatley on equality before God.More
Voices In Time Medicine c. 1760 | Michigan White-Man Giver Native Americans encounter a terrible sickness.More
Voices In Time Trade 1791 | Philadelphia Infant Industry Alexander Hamilton wants business to boom.More
Voices In Time Freedom 1783 | Boston Emancipation Proclamation Belinda demands her unalienable rights.More
Voices In Time Politics 1776 | Philadelphia Security Measures “Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence.”More