Who was "The Man Without a Country?" | From "WHAT SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" by Kass, Kass, and Schaub

2 years ago

Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was an American writer who penned this beautiful story and published it in 1863--right in the midst of the Civil War.

It focuses on the fictional Philip Nolan, a man banished from the United States after he followed Aaron Burr in the early 19th century. While he initially got what he wanted with the banishment, he eventually came to regret his decision...although his judgment was permanent.

What he learned during his exile is powerful, beautiful, and instructive about the value of a home nation.

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