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Dan Rather, What Unites Us On Wednesday, December 2, at 4 pm PT, join Dan Rather for a discussion on his book What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism. “In my many travels over the years, I have often sought out independent bookstores because you can learn a lot about a place from its bookstores,” Rather said. You’ve got a Kindle. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Learn more. Read instantly on your browser with Kindle Cloud Reader. Using your mobile phone camera - scan the /5(K).  · In a collection of original essays, the venerated television journalist, Dan Rather, celebrates our shared values and what matters most in our great country, and shows us what patriotism looks like. Writing about the institutions that sustain us, such as public libraries, public schools, and national parks; the values that have transformed us, such as the struggle for civil rights; and the.


Themes of cooperation during crisis run through Rather's latest work, "What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism," a just-released graphic novel adaptation of his best-selling prose. What Unites Us. Reflections on Patriotism. Dan Rather, Elliot Kirschner. Hardcover. List Price: *. * Individual store prices may vary. Other Editions of This Title: Paperback (9/3/). Author and veteran journalist Dan Rather talks about his new book,What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism. He also weighs in on sexual harassment in the wo.


What Unites Us.: Dan Rather, Elliot Kirschner. Algonquin Books, Nov 7, - Political Science - pages. 8 Reviews. AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. “I find myself thinking deeply about. Longtime newsman Rather (Rather Outspoken) partners with Kirschner, senior producer of Rather’s show Dan Rather Reports, to explore the core components of patriotism during the current period of political tumult, offering essays titled “Inclusion,” “The Arts,” and “The Environment,” along with “The Vote,” “The Press,” and “Service.”. Rather and I may have some different opinions, but nonetheless the desire to see this nation, our nation, gear towards a better future, certainly unites us and should make the reader of this book review the humanity of people on the other side of the political and social divide, for they are humans at first, and Americans too.

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