Teddy Roosevelt and the American ambition
Emma Goldman and the American dissident
"Black Jack" Pershing and the American army
Henry Ford and the American system
Woodrow Wilson and the American idealism
Babe Ruth and American sports
William Boeing and the American airplane
Duke Ellington and the American sound
Winston Churchill and the American diaspora
Frank Lloyd Wright and the American space
Luck Luciano and the American criminal
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the American solution
Katharine Hepburn and the American star
Walter Reuther and the American worker
John Steinbeck and the American voice
Albert Einstein and the American refuge
George Marshall and American power
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American conservatism
Richard Bissell and the American spy
Billy Graham and American religion
Walt Disney and American entertainment
Richard Nixon and the American retreat
Martin Luther King, Jr., and American sainthood
Betty Friedan and the American woman
Alan Greenspan and the American banker
Bill Clinton and the new America.