The "American Dream" has often proved true
The home it has provided to immigrants who have contributed to the world: John Kenneth Galbraith, Albert Einstein, Billy Wilder, Charlie Chaplin, Cary Grant, Pamela Anderson???.... (maybe not Arnold Shwarzenegger or Henry Kissinger).
The incredible careers of individuals who have risen from poverty and succeeded in their dreams and become international icons: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Mahalia Jackson, Hank Williams, Jackie Robinson, Jack Johnson, Muhammed Ali...
Jazz, soul, r&b, rock and roll, blues, gospel music, c&w, zydeco and creole (which brings up the refuge provided to Acadians expelled from British North America)... My own life would be much poorer without American popular music.
The Three Stooges. Clint Eastwood. Gary Cooper. Orson Welles. "The Sopranos." Superman and Batman and Spiderman et al. Hugh Hefner and the playboy mansion fantasy. John Stenbeck, Ernest Hemingway, Theodore Dreiser. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard.
Baseball.
The Marshall Plan.
Noam Chomsky.
Gumbo and crawfish and po' boys and everything to do with New Orleans.
The home it has provided to immigrants who have contributed to the world: John Kenneth Galbraith, Albert Einstein, Billy Wilder, Charlie Chaplin, Cary Grant, Pamela Anderson???.... (maybe not Arnold Shwarzenegger or Henry Kissinger).
The incredible careers of individuals who have risen from poverty and succeeded in their dreams and become international icons: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Mahalia Jackson, Hank Williams, Jackie Robinson, Jack Johnson, Muhammed Ali...
Jazz, soul, r&b, rock and roll, blues, gospel music, c&w, zydeco and creole (which brings up the refuge provided to Acadians expelled from British North America)... My own life would be much poorer without American popular music.
The Three Stooges. Clint Eastwood. Gary Cooper. Orson Welles. "The Sopranos." Superman and Batman and Spiderman et al. Hugh Hefner and the playboy mansion fantasy. John Stenbeck, Ernest Hemingway, Theodore Dreiser. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard.
Baseball.
The Marshall Plan.
Noam Chomsky.
Gumbo and crawfish and po' boys and everything to do with New Orleans.