Spotlight on: Primary Source William Cullen Bryant opposes the protective tariff, 1876 Economics, Government and Civics During the Civil War, the United States needed to raise funds urgently. It did so by raising the tariff, which taxed goods imported from other countries. In the days before the national income tax, the United States depended on the...
Spotlight on: Primary Source William H. Taft recalls dispute with Theodore Roosevelt, 1922 Government and Civics President Theodore Roosevelt mentored and groomed William Howard Taft to be his successor in the White House. However, once Taft was elected in 1908, he based his administration on a more business-centric and limited-government form...
Spotlight on: Primary Source William Jennings Bryan and the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, 1895 Government and Civics In 1895, Williams Jennings Bryan wrote to I. J. Dunn, an Omaha lawyer and president of the Jackson Club, to decline an invitation to speak at the local Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner, an annual event held by the Democratic Party. Bryan,...
Spotlight on: Primary Source William Penn on the "Well-Governing of My Family," 1751 Religion and Philosophy K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13+ Quaker school teacher Josiah Forster first published this broadside in 1751, thirty years after the death of its author, William Penn, the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania. The treatise, Christian Discipline: Or Certain Good and...
About page William Poorvu William J. Poorvu has had a distinguished career as an investor, professor, and civic leader. Bill was the managing partner in a number of private real estate companies. From 1963 to 1982 he was the cofounder, vice-chair, and...