For some, patriotism means flags and parades, for others it''s
"My country right or wrong." But it''s much more than that, and as
Alan Axelrod observes in this revealing review of our history, true
patriotism is built on a bedrock of understanding—who we are as
individuals and as a nation, how our ideals and our democracy have
evolved, and what it really means to be an American. It''s a
challenge that calls for an open mind and a clear perspective on
the people, events, and issues that shaped our society—and that''s
just what 1001 Events That Made America provides.
This handy, informative chronology of key events in our
history sweeps from 45,000 B.C., when the first intrepid Asians
crossed the Bering land bridge to populate North America, to the
21st century, which finds us the richest and most powerful country
in the world—a prodigious, panoramic journey marked out by more
than 1,000 milestones and turning points, each explained in
concise, lively detail. From Plymouth Rock to Pearl Harbor, from
the Civil War to the Civil Rights movement, from George Washington
to George W. Bush, we learn what happened, who was involved, and
why it''s important.
Axelrod, author of the popular What Every American Should Know
About American History, has a wonderful knack for capturing
powerful ideas, towering figures, and definitive moments with a
memorable turn of phrase, and by the time readers follow him step
by step from our past to our present, they''ll have come a long way
towards a real and rewarding answer to the question: What is a
patriot?
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