Voices In Time Book of Nature 1893 | Chicago The End of History Frederick Jackson Turner outlines the importance of frontiers. More
Voices In Time Democracy 1880 | Washington, DC Questions of Principle Henry Adams watches the gears of democracy turn.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1883 | New York City Visitation Rites Suggestions to friendly visitors among the poor.More
Voices In Time Energy 1891 | New York City Everything Everywhere All at Once Nikola Tesla contemplates magnificent possibilities.More
Voices In Time Animals c. 1880 | Crow Butte Factory Farm Luther Standing Bear recalls the taste of free-range livestock.More
Voices In Time Democracy 1882 | Camden, NJ Natural Resources Walt Whitman calls for fresh air in politics.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1889 | Pittsburgh Preaching the Gospel Andrew Carnegie spends your money. More
Voices In Time Communication 1885 | Camden, NJ Borrowing a Simile Walt Whitman marvels at the ceaseless evolution of slang in America.More
Voices In Time Education c. 1900 | New Haven, CT Social Clearinghouse Owen Johnson calls colleges “splendidly organized institutions for the prevention of learning.”More
Voices In Time States of War 1895 | Allston The Soldier’s Faith Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. brings the song of the sword to Harvard’s graduating class.More
Voices In Time States of Mind 1897 | Washington, DC Allow Me to Enlighten You Alexander Crummell derides those who would blindfold souls.More
Voices In Time About Money 1889 | Pittsburgh The Gospel According to Andrew Carnegie “The man who dies...rich dies disgraced.”More