
Observations of America and My Ancestral Past
An Epistolary Autobiography
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Narrateur(s):
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Ron Gilbert
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Auteur(s):
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Richard P. Sinay
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Why is America so divided? What is the origin of this problem? I tried to answer that question when I wrote the book. The book is a day-to-day writing about events in a person’s life—my observations of America during a twenty-five thousand-mile trip around the country. My journey started in Indio, California, and I took along the South to the Southeast, then to the Northeast, then back along a Northern route to the Midwest and the Northwest, and then full circle back home. The trip was intended to do three things: allow me to check off some of my bucket list items, meet with my first cousins to present information about the origin of our grandparents, and explore those places I always wanted to see as a teacher of American Literature and history. During that time, I realized that our history engendered that division. The book demonstrates how I came to discover that.
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