Introduction : The literary landscape
Celebrating the many in one : Walt Whitman Birthplace, Huntington, Long Island, New York
Living in harmony with nature : Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord and Lincoln, Massachusetts
Freedom's port : the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, New Bedford, Massachusetts
The house that Uncle Tom's Cabin bought : Harriet Beecher Stowe House, Hartford, Connecticut
The irony of American history : the Mark Twain Boyhood Home, Hannibal, Missouri, and the Mark Twain House, Hartford, Connecticut
Native American voices remember Wounded Knee : Wounded Knee National Historic Monument, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota
"I know why the caged bird sings" : the Paul Laurence Dunbar House and Museum, Dayton, Ohio
Leaving the Old World for the New : the Tenement Museum, New York City
The revolt from the village : Original Main Street Historic District, Sauk Centre, Minnesota
Asian American writers and creativity in confinement : Angel Island Immigration Station, San Francisco, California, and Manzanar National Historic Site, Independence, California
Harlem and the flowering of African American letters : the 135th Street Branch of the New York Public Library / the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture, New York City
Mexican American writers in the borderlands of culture : La Lomita, Roma, San Ygnacio, and San Agustin de Laredo Historic Districts, Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
American writers and dreams of the silver screen : Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District, Los Angeles, California.
Celebrating the many in one : Walt Whitman Birthplace, Huntington, Long Island, New York
Living in harmony with nature : Walden Pond, Concord and Lincoln, Massachusetts
Freedom's port : the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, New Bedford, Massachusetts
The house that Uncle Tom's cabin built : Harriet Beecher Stowe House, Hartford, Connecticut
The irony of American history : the Mark Twain Boyhood Home, Hannibal, Missouri, and the Mark Twain House, Hartford, Connecticut
Native American voices remember Wounded Knee: Wounded Knee National Historic Monument, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota
I know why the caged bird sings : the Paul Laurence Dunbar House and Museum, Dayton, Ohio
Leaving the old world for the new : the Tenement Museum, New York City
The revolt from the village : Original Main Street Historic District, Sauk Centre, Minnesota
Asian American writers and creativity in confinement : Angel Island Immigration Station, San Francisco, California, and Manzanar National Historic Site, Independence, California
Harlem and the flowering of African American letters : the 135th Street Branch of the New York Public Library / the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture, New York City
Mexican American writers in the borderlands of culture : La Lomita, Roma, San Ygnacio, and San Agustin de Laredo Historic Districts, Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
American writers and dreams of the silver screen : Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District, Los Angeles, California.