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The American Reader: Words That Moved a Nation Paperback – 25 October 2000

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The American Reader is a stirring and memorable anthology that captures the many facets of American culture and history in prose and verse. The 200 poems, speeches, songs, essays, letters, and documents were chosen both for their readability and for their significance. These are the words that have inspired, enraged, delighted, chastened, and comforted Americans in days gone by. Gathered here are the writings that illuminate―with wit, eloquence, and sometimes sharp words―significant aspects of national conciousness. They reflect the part that all Americans―black and white, native born and immigrant, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American, poor and wealthy―have played in creating the nation's character.


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"Patriotic in the best and broadest, nonpartisan, and large-spirited sense.""-- Booklist""The American Reader is a splendid collection of the words and sentiments that have shaped our nation. It belongs in every American home."-- E. D. Hirsch, author of "Cultural Literacy""This unique multicultural patchwork of political and literary American writ-ings-some famous, some virtually unknown-is a treasure." -- "USA Today""Far more than a marvelous collection of text and images, Ravitch's anthology is also a journey through the American democratic experience. And by showing us the contributions diverse Americans have made to articulating our common democratic ideals and to our efforts to live up to them, Ravitch has provided a sourcebook of unity for our 'teeming Nation of nations.'"-- Albert Shanker, former president, "American Federation of Teachers"

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Diane Ravitch, a historian of education, is Research Professor at New York University, holds Brown Chair in Education Studies at the Brookings Institution, and is a Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. A former Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of many awards, she is also the author of the recent book Left Back: A Century of Failed School Reforms.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0062737333
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperCollins US; 2nd Rev ed. edition (25 October 2000)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 656 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780062737335
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0062737335
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.49 x 3.76 x 20.32 cm
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I was born in Houston, Texas, in 1938. I am third of eight children. I attended the public schools in Houston from kindergarten through high school (San Jacinto High School, 1956, yay!). I then went to Wellesley College, where I graduated in 1960.

Within weeks after graduation from Wellesley, I married. The early years of my marriage were devoted to raising my children. I had three sons: Joseph, Steven, and Michael. Steven died of leukemia in 1966. I now have four grandsons, Nico, Aidan, Elijah, and Asher.

I began working on my first book in the late 1960s. I also began graduate studies at Columbia University. My mentor was Lawrence A. Cremin, a great historian of education. The resulting book was a history of the New York City public schools, called "The Great School Wars," published in 1974. I received my Ph.D. in the history of American education in 1975. In 1977, I wrote "The Revisionists Revised." In 1983 came "The Troubled Crusade." In 1985, "The Schools We Deserve." In 1987, with my friend Checker Finn, "What Do Our 17-Year-Olds Know?" In 1991, "The American Reader." In 1995, "National Standards in American Education." In 2000, "Left Back." In 2003, "The Language Police." In 2006, "The English Reader," with my son Michael Ravitch. Also in 2006, "Edspeak." I have also edited several books with Joseph Viteritti.

“The Language Police” was a national bestseller. It remains relevant today because it contains a history of censorship in textbooks and education publishing.

My 2010 book, "The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education," was a national bestseller. It addressed the most important education issues of our time. It is a very personal account of why I changed my views about education policies like standardized testing, school choice, and merit pay. I had been a conservative for decades, but about 2007, began to see that I was wrong. This book is the result.

My 2013 book "Reign of Error: The Hoax of the Privatization Movement and the Danger to America's Public Schools" was a national bestseller. It documents the false narrative that has been used to attack American public education, and names names. It also contains specific, evidence-based recommendations about how we can improve our schools and our society.

My 2020 book, “Slaying Goliath,” tells the stories of the people and groups that are bravely resisting the privatization movement. It contains an exhaustive list of the individuals, foundations, think tanks, and organization that are wielding vast funds to destroy public schools and replace them with private and religious alternatives that choose the students they want.

In 2020, I co-published “Edspeak and Doubletalk” with veteran educator Nancy Bailey, a concise guide to jargon and deceptive language.

To follow my ongoing work read my blog at dianeravitch.net, where there is a lively conversation among educators and parents about the future of education. I started the blog in 2012. It passed 40 million page views a decade later and continues to grow.

Diane Ravitch

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  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best history amthology!
    Reviewed in the United States on 9 September 2020
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    This anthology is a great way to get students inspired by some of our great thinkers and doers in their own words. The commentary gives context that might inspire additional curiosity about our nation's history and the people who helped mold it.
  • Alice Gordon
    5.0 out of 5 stars "The American Reader" is an excellent collection of writings in chronological order
    Reviewed in the United States on 4 February 2015
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    "The American Reader" is an excellent collection of writings in chronological order, beginning with those of our Founders and showing vignettes of philosophies and important events in the life of our country in a way that can be easily enjoyed in order as a book, showing our evolving history, or for short periods of time, easily taken up and put down, without losing any of the value of the collection. It is interesting from both a literary and an historical point of view, and I am enjoying it thoroughly!
  • Tiffany
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good reading for American Lit/History
    Reviewed in the United States on 22 February 2025
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    It's a great collection of American works from all walks of life.
  • Terry Long
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have for AP Classes
    Reviewed in the United States on 7 May 2015
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    If you teach American Literature or American History, you need this book! Pieces from The Mayflower Compact to Ronald Reagan's speeches. It's a great resource to have, especially for high school AP courses.
  • Benedict Rocks
    5.0 out of 5 stars A 5 Star, All-American Compilation
    Reviewed in the United States on 13 December 2009
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    We gave an earlier edition of this book to a former intern of ours from Beijing, China. He's learned more from this one book than the average American seems to know about our great country these days, at least according to many surveys we've seen. We wish more Americans would buy and read this book. It is full of amazing insights into our country's cultural heritage that come direct and unfiltered from a highly diverse group of first-hand participants in our country's most pivotal events and movements.