Heidi Petterson's Reviews > Give Me Liberty!: The Story of the Declaration of Independence
Give Me Liberty!: The Story of the Declaration of Independence
by Russell Freedman
by Russell Freedman
This is an odd book. The American author is sympathetic to the British. He describes them as being "frightened soldiers" attacked at the Boston Massacre. Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry are both characterized as propagandists. At one point "the Americans were bent on revenge." The British are "hounded redcoats. . .saved from disaster" in Concord. Most of our American patriots are described simply as rebels. As an avid student of American history these descriptions annoy me. More because they may be overlooked for what they are. It is a new way to rewrite our history. Subtly make the American patriot look like the bad guy. Especially in the current climate of the Tea Party and frustration with Washington we can not allow these subtleties to sneak in to our kids history books.
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Mar 03, 2014 07:57PM
Thankyou for your feedback. Good food for thought. I guess it depends on who your personal sympathies lie?
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