Having won independence from England, America faced a new question: Would this be politically one nation, or would it not? E Pluribus Unum is a spirited look at how that question came to be answered.
Forrest McDonald is Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Alabama and author of States' Rights and the Union.
E Pluribus Unum: The American Pursuit of Liberty, Growth and Equality, 1750-1900
Each of these texts understands literary and philosophical writing as having the potential to transform-conceptually or actually-the construction of social order. This work will be of great interest to literary and constitutional scholars.
E Pluribus Unum
E Pluribus Unum
Research in this volume shows that today's immigrant schoolchildren are often less concerned with ideals of civic responsibility than with forging their own identity and finding their own niche within the American system of racial and ...
She picked up—between her thumb and index finger—a delicate silver bell, which had been strategically placed near her right hand. Delilah, ever so gently, rang the bell. Luis, who was seated at the end of the eight-foot dining-room ...
E Pluribus Unum: The Scope of Church and State in American Liberal Democracy Preliminary Edition
This book describes the importance of America being unitede pluribus unumaccording the original US motto.
In sharing the stories and contributions of many Americans from different times throughout our nation's history, from Paul Revere to Sojourner Truth to Bob Woodward, E PLURIBUS ONE reminds us that "we the people" have been charged by our ...
That left the field office director, Susan Webb, to handle most middle-management and strategic responsibilities. But the new conditions require some changes in this arrangement. The supervisors need to perform some important ...