Who were the founding fathers?
two hundred years of reinventing American history
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
1996 - H. Holt and Co., New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
56,750 words, Guess
Page Count
227 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL805997M
- ISBN-100805031022
- OCLC Control Number33403570
- Internet Archivewhowerefoundingf00jaff
- Library of Congress Control Number95042581
and 2 more
- Goodreads777285
- LibraryThing2173459
Classifications
- DDC973.3/072
- LCCE209 .J29 1996
- LCCE209.J29 1996
Description
The history of our revolution will be one continued lie from one end to the other. The essence of the whole will be that Dr. Franklin's electrical rod, smote the Earth and out sprung General Washington. John Adams to Benjamin Rush, April 4, 1790. From the beginning of the American Revolution to the very latest talk show and court case, Americans have argued over the Founding Fathers. Not only have we questioned the motives, meaning, and purpose of their actions, we have fought over who they actually were: Only signers of the Declaration? Soldiers on the front? Women in the homes? Slaves in the fields? Who were the Founding Fathers? America was founded relatively recently, and by people whose lives we can trace. Deciding what we think of the Founders also means determining what we stand for as a country. As labor unions and company lawyers, Confederates and Abolitionists, American Nazis and American Communists, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X have sought to speak for America, they too have defined and redefined the Founders.
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