Voices In Time Sports & Games 1893 | Cove Neck, NY Taste for Blood Theodore Roosevelt’s hunting habits.More
Voices In Time Family 1899 | Atlanta Dawn of Mourning W.E.B. Du Bois on the passing of his firstborn son.More
Voices In Time About Money 1889 | Pittsburgh The Gospel According to Andrew Carnegie “The man who dies...rich dies disgraced.”More
Voices In Time Foreigners 1899 | New York City Call to Arms Rudyard Kipling takes up the white man’s burden. More
Voices In Time Comedy 1882 | San Francisco The Reply Churlish Ambrose Bierce is not amused with Oscar Wilde.More
Voices In Time Democracy 1886 | Pittsburgh Class Unconsciousness A successful man sees great equality in America.More
Voices In Time Freedom 1895 | Chicago Gilded Cage Eugene V. Debs on “the most stupendous delusion.”More
Voices In Time Freedom c. 1884 | Hartford, CT Sweet-Smelling Lies We are discreet sheep, says Mark Twain.More
Voices In Time Travel 1893 | United States Developing Nation A travel guide to nineteenth-century America.More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1895 | Elmira, NY Burn Notice Mark Twain advises, “Eschew surplusage.”More
Voices In Time Time 1889 | Hartford, CT The Best Is Yet to Come Mark Twain raises a glass to Walt Whitman.More