
"My country, 'tis of thee!" Or, the United States of America; past, present and future. A philosophic view of American history and of our present status, to be seen in the Columbian exhibition.
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Authors:
- Habberton, John
1842 - 1921
- Johnson, Willis Fletcher
1857 - 1931
About this book
In the wake of the Columbian Exposition, a pivotal moment for American identity, "My Country, 'tis of thee!" by Willis Fletcher Johnson offers a profound exploration of the United States' journey through history. This philosophic treatise examines the evolution of unalienable rights and the principles underpinning democracy, inviting readers to reflect on their significance in contemporary society. Johnson's insightful analysis connects past struggles with present challenges, making it an essential read for students, civic activists, and historians alike. By weaving together historical narratives and philosophical inquiries, this document illuminates the ongoing quest for liberty and justice. Engage with this thought-provoking work to better understand America's past, present, and future.
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