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Daughters of the Declaration

Daughters of the Declaration
Author: Claire Gaudiani
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1610390326

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America's founding fathers established an idealistic framework for a bold experiment in democratic governance. The new nation would be built on the belief that "all men are created equal, and are endowed . . . with a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." The challenge of turning these ideals into reality for all citizens was taken up by a set of exceptional American women. Distinguished scholar and civic leader Claire Gaudiani calls these women "social entrepreneurs," arguing that they brought the same drive and strategic intent to their pursuit of "the greater good" that their male counterparts applied to building the nation's capital markets throughout the nineteenth century. Gaudiani tells the stories of these patriotic women, and their creation of America's unique not-for-profit, or "social profit" sector. She concludes that the idealism and optimism inherent in this work provided an important asset to the increasing prosperity of the nation from its founding to the Second World War. Social entrepreneurs have defined a system of governance "by the people," and they remain our best hope for continued moral leadership in the world.


Signing Their Lives Away

Signing Their Lives Away
Author: Denise Kiernan
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1594743304

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Presents the lives, deaths, and scandals involving the fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence, including John Adams, John Hancock, and Thomas Jefferson.


Wives of the Signers

Wives of the Signers
Author: Harry Clinton Green
Publisher: Wallbuilder Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Statesmen's spouses
ISBN: 9780925279606

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"Exerpted from The pioneer mothers of America, originally published in 1912"--Verso t.p.


Patsy and the Declaration

Patsy and the Declaration
Author: Elizabeth Massie
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 0671001337

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On the brink of the American Revolution, Patsy Black and her best friend, Barbara Layman, try to do everything they can to promote the cause for freedom and wonder if a red-haired stranger is a spy.


The Signers of the Declaration of Independence

The Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Author: Della Gray Barthelmas
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003-08-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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A portrait of each signer appears with a facsimile of his signature on the Declaration.


Founding Mothers

Founding Mothers
Author: Cokie Roberts
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0061867462

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Cokie Roberts's number one New York Times bestseller, We Are Our Mothers' Daughters, examined the nature of women's roles throughout history and led USA Today to praise her as a "custodian of time-honored values." Her second bestseller, From This Day Forward, written with her husband, Steve Roberts, described American marriages throughout history, including the romance of John and Abigail Adams. Now Roberts returns with Founding Mothers, an intimate and illuminating look at the fervently patriotic and passionate women whose tireless pursuits on behalf of their families -- and their country -- proved just as crucial to the forging of a new nation as the rebellion that established it. While much has been written about the men who signed the Declaration of Independence, battled the British, and framed the Constitution, the wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters they left behind have been little noticed by history. Roberts brings us the women who fought the Revolution as valiantly as the men, often defending their very doorsteps. While the men went off to war or to Congress, the women managed their businesses, raised their children, provided them with political advice, and made it possible for the men to do what they did. The behind-the-scenes influence of these women -- and their sometimes very public activities -- was intelligent and pervasive. Drawing upon personal correspondence, private journals, and even favored recipes, Roberts reveals the often surprising stories of these fascinating women, bringing to life the everyday trials and extraordinary triumphs of individuals like Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Deborah Read Franklin, Eliza Pinckney, Catherine Littlefield Green, Esther DeBerdt Reed, and Martha Washington -- proving that without our exemplary women, the new country might never have survived. Social history at its best, Founding Mothers unveils the drive, determination, creative insight, and passion of the other patriots, the women who raised our nation. Roberts proves beyond a doubt that like every generation of American women that has followed, the founding mothers used the unique gifts of their gender -- courage, pluck, sadness, joy, energy, grace, sensitivity, and humor -- to do what women do best, put one foot in front of the other in remarkable circumstances and carry on.


A Pretty Story

A Pretty Story
Author: Francis Hopkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1996
Genre: Political satire, American
ISBN:

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Although written as a children's story with the history of the English colonization of America in allegory, in reality it is political satire presenting the American grievances with England prior to the Revolution.


What Is the Declaration of Independence?

What Is the Declaration of Independence?
Author: Michael C. Harris
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 044848692X

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Step back in time to the birth of the United States of America and meet the real-life rebels who made this country free! On a hot summer day near Philadelphia in 1776, Thomas Jefferson sat at his desk and wrote furiously until early the next morning. He was drafting the Declaration of Independence, a document that would sever this country's ties with Britain and announce a new nation—The United States of America. Colonists were willing to risk their lives for freedom, and the Declaration of Independence made that official. Discover the true story of one of the most radical and uplifting documents in history and follow the action that fueled the Revolutionary War.