Poems for the Bicentennial

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From the Dust Jacket: The poems in this volume speak for citizens who have witnessed the success or failure of the "American Dream." Sometimes humorous, sometimes hopeful, sometimes disturbing, but always provocative, this collection offers fresh insight and a new understanding of the ideals that shaped our Revolutionary heritage. Gathered in the Bicentennial Year of 1976, this collection reflects the images of our state's and nation's history as seen by people from many walks of life. Laborers, housewives, students, retirees, secretaries, and professionals speak of personal experiences, historical events and themes unique to the history of our country. It represents a genuine expression of the bicentennial spirit by the citizens of Michigan whose avocation or profession is writing. Within these pages the reader may walk the worn pathways of a centennial farm, watch the sun rise from a narrow valley, or choke on foul city air. He will recall his own childhood, enjoy youth once again, or lament lost loved ones. At the same time, the reader will experience broken national promises and fulfilled national dreams; he will look questioningly towards the future. There is an echo of history; a history that provides a unique legacy and gives fervor and meaning to those institutions, people, and places that helped create this nation.

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