Liberty for All?

Liberty for All? by Joy Hakim, published by Oxford University Press in 1999, is a 204-page exploration of American history aimed at a juvenile audience. This edition presents a narrative that combines storytelling with factual accuracy, focusing on lesser-known events and unique personalities that enrich the understanding of the 19th century in the United States.
Readers will find a blend of engaging narratives and informal text that seeks to make history accessible and interesting. The book covers a variety of topics within the realm of American history, emphasizing the importance of off-beat events that often go unnoticed in traditional accounts. This approach aims to provide a more nuanced perspective on the past, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in learning about the complexities of their nation’s history.
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Each book in this award-winning series is accurate and reliable history written in the tradition of great storytelling. The narrative and informal text includes off-beat, little-known events and singular personalities that make the traditional meat-and-potatoes of American history anything but boring.
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