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A Brief History of Mount Rushmore: The Faces Carved Into a Mountain
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Virtual Voice
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Edward Marlowe
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Uncover the hidden American history of ambition, engineering, and cultural erasure carved into the sacred Black Hills. Perfect for a thought-provoking daily commute, this immersive narrative explores the fierce collision between an audacious political project and the spiritual homeland of the Lakota. Witness the sheer physical force required to blast colossal presidential faces into a granite cliff during the Great Depression.
Prepare for a reflective journey that challenges everything you know about this iconic tourist destination. As you listen on your next road trip or deep-learning session, experience the tense battles over broken treaties, land rights, and the complex memory of who gets immortalized in public spaces. The true story of this monument is far more explosive than the dynamite used to sculpt it.
What you'll discover inside:
• The deep spiritual and cultural significance of the Black Hills to Indigenous nations long before the carving began.
• Sculptor Gutzon Borglum’s relentless drive to fix a triumphant, yet controversial, narrative of America in solid stone.
• The harrowing day-to-day reality of working-class laborers dangling from sheer cliffs during the Great Depression.
• Decades of civil rights clashes and modern debates surrounding historical commemoration, public memory, and erasure.
• How political allies, local tourism promoters, and groundbreaking technologies transformed a mountain into a national symbol.
Press play to experience a gripping saga of monumental ambition and painful exclusion that continues to shape the United States today. Dive into this powerful historical reckoning and explore a living site of ongoing argument about the American past and future. Your breathtaking journey into the heart of the Black Hills starts right now.
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