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 Epidemic 1634 | Plymouth Colony Do Unto Others William Bradford recounts an invisible invasion.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 Comedy 1838 | Springfield, IL Abraham Lincoln Loses the Girl Before he was president, Abraham Lincoln went on a terrible blind date. More
Voices In Time Politics 1787 | Mount Vernon Art of the Possible George Washington finds the constitution to be perfectly satisfactory.More
Voices In Time Fear c. 1970 | United States Mother’s Little Helper For all your anxieties, known and unknown.More
Voices In Time Fashion 1922 | New York City Don’t Be Vulgar “The woman who is chic is always a little different.”More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1818 | Charlottesville Thomas Jefferson Opens a School Education is the foundation of a nation.More
Voices In Time Comedy 1913 | Los Angeles Charlie Chaplin Invents Himself The tramp picks up his bowler hat and cane for the first time. More
Voices In Time Lines of Work 1992 | Chicago Always Be Closing David Mamet’s death of a real estate salesman.More
Voices In Time Foreigners c. 1640 | Wendake In One of Dante’s Rings John Boyden sizes up the spiritual differences between Jesuits and natives.More
Voices In Time Migration c. 1770 | Orange County, NY Country for Old Men Crèvecoeur says, “There is room for everybody in America.”More