Journalist Richard Reeves travels the United States with a character representing Alexis de Tocqueville, who brings his book Democracy in America as a guide.
“I want you safe, Porsha”. President Kennedy had set a goal for America and the Space Program, when he told the American people, they COULD and SHOULD make every effort to put a Man on the 161 American Journey.
Harnessing the stories of individuals from different eras, the authors present a strong, clear narrative that makes American history accessible to students.
American Journey: Reproducible Lesson Plans
“I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling, gotta makeyou understand”. Never gonna give youup, Never gonna letyou down, Never gonna run around and desert you”. Never gonna make you cry, Never gonna say Goodbye, Never gonna tella lie,and ...
Taking Tocqueville's "Democracy in America" as his model, a perspicacious political writer travels across America, talking with the ordinary and the noteworthy about democracy, the country, and themselves
... Ford has enough " : Clancy and Davies , Believer , 159 . 303 " Yes , he's a remarkable man " : Chicago Tribune , Feb. 12 , 1922 , 7 . 303 “ Ford missed the quartet ” : John Côté Dahlinger and Frances Spatz Leighton , The Secret Life of ...
American Journey: United States History Through Letters and Diaries