Voices In Time Democracy 1835 | Paris Paper Trail Alexis de Tocqueville examines the role of the media in a democracy.More
Voices In Time Technology 1840 | New York City Photographic Memory Samuel F.B. Morse on the daguerreotype.More
Voices In Time Politics 1842 | Baltimore The Wrong Side of the Atlantic Charles Dickens disenchanted with America.More
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 Death 1836 | London In the Name of Love In one long yellow string I wound, three times her little throat around.More
Voices In Time Freedom 1842 | Marquesas Islands Civilized Crimes Herman Melville visits a place free of money.More
Voices In Time Technology 1841 | Lowell, MA All Things Considered A factory worker sets low expectations.More
Voices In Time Family 1840 | Paris Family Politics “Democracy loosens social ties, but it draws the ties of nature more tight.”More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1835 | Paris Refraction Infraction Edgar Allan Poe finds an unexpected antagonist.More
Voices In Time Trade c. 1849 | Platte River Enough Is Enough The Pawnee don’t want what the white man has to offer.More
Voices In Time Death 1849 | Filey Gone Like Dreams Charlotte Brontë grieves for her brother and sisters.More
Voices In Time Animals c. 1843 | Pacific Ocean In the Mouth of a Whale Herman Melville and the watery beast. 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