American History: The Untold Story of We the Many - 250 Years of the People Who Built a Nation

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The American story has never been fully told. Until now.As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, one question hangs over every celebration: whose story are we actually telling? American History: The Untold Story of We the Many answers that question - boldly, compellingly, and completely.Spanning 22 richly detailed chapters from the pre-Revolutionary tensions that lit the fuse of independence, all the way to a republic at 250, this landmark popular history restores the voices that traditional accounts have long pushed to the margins. Not just the Founders - but the Other Founders. Not just the generals - but the soldiers from below. Not just the politicians - but the abolitionists, the suffragists, the laborers, the migrants, and the ordinary citizens who shaped every turning point in American life.Inside these pages you will discover:- The quiet architects of the Constitution whose contributions history has almost forgotten- Abolition's vast, hidden army - thousands of ordinary people who dismantled slavery from the inside out- The women of Seneca Falls and the long, unfinished struggle they launched- The Civil War as lived by those who fought and survived it - not as statesmen debated it- Reconstruction's brief, bright morning - what was gained, what was stolen, and why it still matters- The Great Migration, the New Deal from below, and the industrial forces that remade American life- The Civil Rights movement's many fronts - far wider and more diverse than the standard narrative admits- Vietnam, Watergate, and the decades that shook America's faith in its own story- And much more...Written for readers who want the full picture.Whether you are a lifelong history enthusiast, a student, a teacher, or someone coming to American history for the first time, this book meets you with clear, vivid prose and a narrative sweep that makes 250 years feel alive, urgent, and deeply human. Samuel Corwin brings the same rigorous yet accessible voice that has made the Absorbing History series a trusted companion for tens of thousands of readers worldwide.The essential read for America's 250th.Published to coincide with the United States Semiquincentennial, American History: The Untold Story of We the Many is more than a history book - it is an act of recovery. A reminder that every anniversary worth celebrating belongs not to the few names carved in marble, but to the many millions who built, fought, marched, mourned, and persevered to make this republic last.This is their story. At last, in full. Read more

ASIN B0H4R8MRQH
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ISBN13 979-8950192326
Edition PublishDrive
Language English
File size 6.3 MB
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Publisher Absorbing History
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Print length 267 pages
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Publication date June 10, 2026
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