This illuminating collection of speeches by renowned American cleric Harry Emerson Fosdick explores the importance of preserving and cherishing the cultural heritage of America. Through discussions of literature, music, art, and history, Fosdick argues that a deep appreciation for the achievements of the past is essential for a healthy and vibrant society. The speeches collected here are as timely today as they were when they were first delivered, and they will inspire readers to reflect on what they can do to ensure that America's great heritage endures for generations to come.
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