Voices In Time About Money 1836 | Washington, DC Antebellum Kapital John C. Calhoun calls out the hypocrisy of the North.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 Foreigners c. 1840 | New Bedford Strange Bedfellows Better to sleep with a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian. More
Voices In Time Communication 1826 | Philadelphia Invention of Letters Seeking the means of civilization.More
Voices In Time The Future 1839 | Washington, DC Manifest Destiny The boundless future of American greatness.More
Voices In Time Music 1841 | Boston Words Do Not Suffice Margaret Fuller on the “all-enfolding language” of music.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 Book of Nature c. 1846 | Walden Pond Survival of the Fittest Henry David Thoreau observes the kingdom of the ants. More
Voices In Time Education 1827 | Hartford, CT Trivial Pursuit Catharine Beecher decries education for women as “irregular, superficial, and deficient.”More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning c. 1830 | Baltimore Taking the Ell Frederick Douglass learns the ABC’s.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1830 | Washington, D.C. Removing the Indians Andrew Jackson defends the price of progress.More