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We the people, the modern-day figures who have reshaped and affirmed the founding fathers' vision of America, Juan Williams

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We the people, the modern-day figures who have reshaped and affirmed the founding fathers' vision of America, Juan Williams
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-432) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
We the people
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
933729143
Responsibility statement
Juan Williams
Sub title
the modern-day figures who have reshaped and affirmed the founding fathers' vision of America
Summary
"What would the Founding Fathers think about America today? More than 200 years ago, the Founders broke away from the tyranny of the British Empire to build a nation based on the principles of freedom, equal rights, and opportunity for all men. But life in the United States today is vastly different from anything the original Founders could have imagined in the late 1700s. The notion of an African-American president of the United States, or a woman such as Condoleezza Rice or Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, would have been unimaginable to the men who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, or who ratified the Constitution or the Bill of Rights. In a work of history told through a series of in depth profiles, prize-winning journalist Juan Williams takes readers into the life and work of a new generation of American Founders, who honor the original Founders' vision, even as they have quietly led revolutions in American politics, immigration, economics, and sexual behavior and reshaped the landscape of the nation"--, Edited from dust jacket
Target audience
general
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