Wednesday, May 13, 2026
The Flag Was Still There by McKean and Bennett
THE FLAG WAS STILL THERE by David McKean and M. Todd Bennett is a scholarly work which traces “A
History of the American Experiment in Five Anniversaries:” 1776, 1826, 1876,
1926, and 1976. THE FLAG WAS STILL THERE
received a positive review from Kirkus and praise from well-known
historians like Douglas Brinkley and Walter Isaacson. However, it is fairly dense and would be daunting
for our high school students, even those enrolled in AP US History. The
reoccurring patterns (discrimination, nativism, corruption) and “inflection points” beg to
be documented in a more accessible form – what interesting, informative, and
necessary conversations they could prompt as the nation will soon be
celebrating 250 years. Kudos to McKean, a former U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg,
and Bennett, a professor of history at East Carolina University, for highlighting
these key issues.
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