Title: The American Identity
1The American Identity
2To ponder
- What then is the American, this new man?
- J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, 1782
3Statue of Freedom
4Statue of Freedom
5Statue of Freedom
6By Greenough, 1833
7By Greenough, 1833
8Constantino Brumidi's "The Apotheosis of George
Washington" The old General and first President
sits in majesty, flanked on the right by the
Goddess of Liberty and on his left by a winged
figure of Fame sounding a trumpet and holding a
palm frond aloft in a symbol of victory. Thirteen
female figures stand in a semi-circle around
Washington, representing the thirteen original
states. On the outer ring of the canopy, six
allegorical groupings surround him, representing
classical images of agriculture, arts and
sciences, commerce, war, mechanics, and marine.
9George Washington (Lansdowne portrait) by Gilbert
Stuart, oil on canvas, 1796
10George Washington by Charles Wilson Peale,
mezzotint, 1780
11- The American character did not spring full-blown
from the Mayflower," but "it came out of the
forests and gained new strength each time it
touched a frontier." - Frederick Jackson Turner , 1893
12Lack of Fatalism
- Louisa May Alcott volunteered as a nurse in a
Civil War hospital, where she contracted typhoid
fever and was crippled for life from the mercury
used to treat her. - Nonetheless, she kept writing to support her
family and pay off her father's debts. - Her most beloved book, Little Women, emerged from
this difficult period.
13Energetic Approach to Problem Solving
- Benjamin Franklin was inspired by a firewood
shortage in Philadelphia to invent a more
efficient source of heat the Franklin stove. - His clever marketing campaign for the invention
displays another American characteristic
boundless self-confidence.
14Faith in Economic Growth
- Andrew Carnegie made a fortune in various
industries before devoting himself full time to
steel, seeing its limitless potential. - It was then that he said, "Put all your eggs in
one basket and then watch that basket!"
15Dedication to Education
- When Horace Mann was named secretary of the
Massachusetts State Board of Education in 1837,
he encountered a school system in decay. - By the time he left the job 12 years later, he
had laid the foundation for universal compulsory
schooling that would be a model for all other
states.
16Devotion to Religious Liberty
- The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which
Thomas Jefferson drafted in 1786, was one of his
proudest accomplishments, which he classed even
above his two terms as president of the United
States. - The statute was the foundation for the First
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
17Belief in Equality
- When Abigail Adams asked her husband, John Adams,
to "remember the ladies" as he worked to
establish the new American nation, she was
speaking partly in jest. - But her feminist heirs were serious. In the 20th
century Betty Friedan sought to give women real
equality and real democratic access, rather than
the outward legal shell of these rights.
18Melting Pot Or Tossed Salad
19Resources
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