The [New] New Patriotism

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Pub Date Nov 11 2020 | Archive Date Mar 17 2021
Jennifer Blackburn LLC | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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The [New] New Patriotism takes the reader on a journey of American history, circumstance, and perspective. Stunning events of early 2020 provide context for an American culture that has required redirection for decades. Our society is slowly abdicating liberty to the very outlets promoting fear and division. Explore the dark truths of racism Americans have struggled with for centuries and how the demographic of a bold generation is insisting on social reforms, redefining American culture, and a new patriotism.

Jennifer Blackburn champions a remarkable country built on liberty and democracy. Her writing is a sobering reminder that change is constant, and history repeats itself as the world watches a communist superpower systematically repeat a history witnessed in Europe during the 1930s.

The [New] New Patriotism takes the reader on a journey of American history, circumstance, and perspective. Stunning events of early 2020 provide context for an American culture that has required...


A Note From the Publisher

Paperback: 9781098334246

Paperback: 9781098334246


Advance Praise

“Debut author Jennifer Blackburn claims two things are incontrovertible: 'History repeats itself and change is constant.' She immediately challenges her audience with this paradox in her meticulous exploration of the current state of American politics, while exhorting readers to be change agents in redefining the 'American Ideal.' Through mixing history, anecdotes, and opinion, Blackburn skillfully combines America's past with the present cultural moment.”
—BookLife Reviews for Publishers Weekly

“Debut author Jennifer Blackburn claims two things are incontrovertible: 'History repeats itself and change is constant.' She immediately challenges her audience with this paradox in her meticulous...



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