Americans Who Tell the Truth

Americans Who Tell the Truth by Robert Shetterly is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2008. This 46-page book features stunning portraits and stirring words that highlight the contributions of brave citizens from various backgrounds in the United States. It emphasizes the importance of truth-telling and the role it plays in motivating individuals to challenge the status quo within a democratic society.
Readers will find a collection of fifty portraits that provide a powerful perspective on American identity and civic engagement. The book combines elements of art and biography, showcasing individuals who have used their voices to inspire change throughout history. Through these illustrations and accompanying narratives, the work invites reflection on the values of honesty and courage in the context of American life.
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Stunning portraits and stirring words of brave citizens from all walks of life.
As we in the United States have the right to speak the truth, we also have the need to be told the truth. Americans have used this freedom to motivate and empower others to challenge the status quo. Artist Robert Shetterly’s fifty portraits offer a powerful perspective on what it means to be American and to be part of a democratic society.
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