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The seminal work Common Sense was the first publication to candidly ask for the United States’ liberty from British rule. Written for the common man in 1776, it uses simple language to push for man’s basic right to freedom. Like Booker T. Washington’s Up from Slavery, it remains historically relevant today and is a must-read for all Americans.
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Common Sense
2003, Barnes & Noble World Digital Library
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- World Digital Library Edition
0594083184 9780594083184
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