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From noted American historian, Editor-in-Chief of The American Crisis, and author of FREEDOM, AMERICA'S FIRST VETERANS, and THE PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, Jack D. Warren, Jr's AMERICA: 250 YEARS OF FREEDOM is a celebration, in words and B&W and color illustrations and photos, of the extraordinary history and achievements of the United States of America, from the Declaration of Independence to the present, and an exploration of the ideals of liberty, equality, natural and civil rights, and responsible citizenship. AMERICA fosters understanding and appreciation of our ideals and pride in…mehr

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From noted American historian, Editor-in-Chief of The American Crisis, and author of FREEDOM, AMERICA'S FIRST VETERANS, and THE PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, Jack D. Warren, Jr's AMERICA: 250 YEARS OF FREEDOM is a celebration, in words and B&W and color illustrations and photos, of the extraordinary history and achievements of the United States of America, from the Declaration of Independence to the present, and an exploration of the ideals of liberty, equality, natural and civil rights, and responsible citizenship. AMERICA fosters understanding and appreciation of our ideals and pride in our achievements by offering a thoughtful, engaging narrative -- in words and pictures -- based on the ideas expressed in our Declaration of Independence.
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JACK D. WARREN, JR. (ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA) is a native of Washington, DC, and a historian whose work focuses on the enduring achievements of the American Revolution. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The American Crisis, and author of Freedom: The Enduring Importance of the American Revolution, America's First Veterans, and The Presidency of George Washington. Warren served on the faculty of the University of Virginia, where he was an editor of The Papers of George Washington. He was subsequently executive director of The Society of the Cincinnati and the founding director of The American Revolution Institute. He is a longtime member of the Civil War Trust. He and his wife, Janet, live and work in the Washington D.C. metro area. To Learn more go to AmericanIdeal.org.