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Liberty and Freedom: A Visual History of America's Founding Ideals

David Hackett Fischer
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This book studies American ideas of liberty and freedom as visions of an open society, through the symbols they have inspired from the Revolutionary era through 9/11. Before 1776, a variety of icons appeared throughout the colonies: New England's Liberty Trees, New York's Liberty Poles, Pennsylvania's Liberty Bells, South Carolina's Liberty Crescents, and backcountry rattlesnakes that warned "Don't tread on me." After independence, the search for a common vision inspired new symbols with other meanings: the eagle, the flag, Yankee Doodle, Uncle Sam, Brother Jonathan, and Miss Liberty.
Genres: HistoryAmerican HistoryNonfictionAmericanPoliticsPhilosophyAmerican RevolutionPolitical ScienceCulturalAmerican Revolutionary War
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