Book cover of Indivisible: Daniel Webster and the Birth of American Nationalism  by Joel Richard Paulby Joel Richard Paul
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The story of how Daniel Webster popularized the ideals of American nationalism that helped forge our nation’s identity and inspire Abraham Lincoln to preserve the Union

When the United States was founded in 1776, its citizens didn’t think of themselves as “Americans.” They were New Yorkers or Virginians or Pennsylvanians. It was decades later that the seeds of American nationalism—identifying with one’s own nation and supporting its broader interests—began to take root. But what kind of nationalism should Americans embrace? The state-focused and racist nationalism of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson? Or the belief that the U.S. Constitution made all Americans one nation, indivisible, which Daniel Webster and others espoused? 

Interview with the Author

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Joel Richard Paul, “Indivisible”
1/8/23           62 min


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Daniel Webster — Perhaps History’s Greatest Orator — Turned Virginians and New Yorkers Into Americans
1/17/23         37 min


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Joel Richard Paul- INDIVISIBLE DANIEL WEBSTER AND THE BIRTH OF AMERICAN NATIONALISM
12/13/22             12 min


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