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 Water 1837 | Lake Huron Sparkling Waters Anna Jameson voyages in a Canadian canoe.More
Voices In Time Sports & Games 1846 | Brooklyn Playing Ball and Base Walt Whitman praises a whole new ball game.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 Intoxication 1842 | Springfield, IL Better than a Gallon of Gall Abraham Lincoln addresses a temperance society.More
Voices In Time About Money c. 1850 | Mississippi River Playing the Market Huck and Jim ponder true wealth. More
Voices In Time Luck 1826 | Monticello Venture Capital Thomas Jefferson on the morality of chance. More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1832 | Missouri Painting Little Bear George Catlin’s portrait problems.More
Voices In Time Revolutions c. 1850 | New England Getting on the Train Nathaniel Hawthorne blows some smoke.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 Revolutions 1841 | Concord, MA All Things Renew Ralph Waldo Emerson on the transience of all things.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1830 | Washington, D.C. Removing the Indians Andrew Jackson defends the price of progress.More
Voices In Time Politics 1848 | Seneca Falls, NY It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World Elizabeth Cady Stanton protests the subjection of women.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