The Story of the Liberty Bell

The Story of the Liberty Bell

Sarah Michaels

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SD
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia y el pasado (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9798224455638
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For over two centuries, an iconic cracked bell has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions. Its story is not just about a symbol, but about the enduring ideals that shaped a nation. This book takes readers on a vivid journey through American history, exploring how a simple bell became a rallying cry for freedom, justice, and equality. From the days of the American Revolution to its role in abolition, civil rights, and beyond, this symbol resonates with the timeless pursuit of liberty.You’ll uncover the dramatic tales behind its casting, the reasons it traveled across the country, and how it has inspired movements for change. Filled with insights, this engaging narrative brings history to life, exploring the people, events, and ideas that have given this bell such lasting significance. It doesn’t shy away from the challenges-showing how the bell’s imperfections mirror the ongoing struggles for true liberty.Whether you’re discovering its history for the first time or deepening your knowledge, this book invites you to see the Liberty Bell not as just a relic of the past, but as a living reminder of the values we continue to strive toward. Dive into the history, the myths, and the meaning behind one of America’s most powerful symbols.

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