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A Concise History of Mount Rushmore: How Four Presidents Ended Up in a Cliff
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Virtual Voice
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Simon Eckhart
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Uncover the dramatic American history and Native activism behind our nation's most controversial engineering marvel. Perfect for a cross-country road trip or a thought-provoking daily commute, this highly engaging narrative explores the relentless politics and dynamite blasts that reshaped a sacred granite cliff.
Venture beyond patriotic myths to understand the devastating broken promises and fierce artistic ambitions that collided in the Black Hills. You will experience a deeply reflective journey through the Great Depression, global war, and the civil rights era, discovering exactly how collective memory is forged in stone.
What you'll discover inside:
• The rich Indigenous history of the Black Hills as a sacred homeland long before the first drills arrived.
• The raw mechanics and dangerous, improvised realities of carving monumental faces out of solid rock.
• How the financial struggles of the Great Depression and the looming shadow of world war threatened the epic project.
• The fierce political tug-of-war between ambitious sculptors, skeptical critics, and heritage tourism advocates.
• The ongoing cultural debates and modern activism challenging the stories we tell about national heroes and stolen land.
Press play to completely transform how you view one of the most famous landmarks in the United States. Start listening today to confront the powerful, hidden truths carved directly into the American landscape.
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