Voices In Time Communication 1906 | Washington, DC Redefined Ambrose Bierce reinterprets the dictionary.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1893 | Chicago The End of History Frederick Jackson Turner outlines the importance of frontiers. More
Voices In Time Fear 1915 | Washington, DC Hate Speech Woodrow Wilson on the poison of disloyalty.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 Comedy 1921 | Baltimore H.L. Mencken on Balder and Dash A newspaperman takes down the enemy: “He writes the worst English I have ever encountered.”More
Voices In Time Politics 1842 | Baltimore The Wrong Side of the Atlantic Charles Dickens disenchanted with America.More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1889 | New York City Survival of the Fittest Andrew Carnegie defends the law of competition.More
Voices In Time The Sea 1759 | Atlantic Ocean The Accursed Trade Olaudah Equiano describes a harrowing passage. More
Voices In Time Happiness 1735 | Philadelphia Code of Conduct Benjamin Franklin on the joy of virtue.More
Voices In Time States of War 1953 | Washington “Humanity Hanging from a Cross of Iron” Dwight D. Eisenhower explains the exchange rate for war.More
Voices In Time Education 2021 | Virginia What Garrett Epps Learned in School The racist propaganda in history textbooks.More
Voices In Time Intoxication 1992 | San Francisco Crack Isn’t Addictive, Now, Is It? William T. Vollmann picks up some street knowledge.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1620 | Cape Cod A Hideous and Desolate Wilderness Colonists survey their new home. More
Voices In Time Memory 1903 | New York City All Ideas Are Secondhand Mark Twain reassures a young Helen Keller.More