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American radical and reform writers. Second series

America's special status as the 1st modern country intentionally created by citizens rather than by rulers fired writers and composers from the disenfranchised classes with a sense of entitlement to have their voices heard. They felt an obligation to persuade others that the society's unifying institutions should be changed to improve the quality of common life. The large percentage of American writers concerned with social change shaped the course of literary history the US.

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  • "America's special status as the 1st modern country intentionally created by citizens rather than by rulers fired writers and composers from the disenfranchised classes with a sense of entitlement to have their voices heard. They felt an obligation to persuade others that the society's unifying institutions should be changed to improve the quality of common life. The large percentage of American writers concerned with social change shaped the course of literary history the US."@en

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  • "Biographie"
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  • "American radical and reform writers : second series"
  • "American radical and reform writers. 2, Second series"
  • "American radical and reform writers / 345 Second series"
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  • "American radical and reform writers. Second series"
  • "American radical and reform writers Ser. 2"