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Throughout history, work has always been the taproot of American democracy, enabling diverse people to forge connections with each other and to address the nations problems. Through work, people gain greater visibility, authority, and a larger intellectual horizon. They come to see themselves as creators of their communities, stakeholders in the country, and guardians of the commonwealth.Building America, in a pathbreaking analysis of diverse civic practices, argues that work is the center of effective citizenship. As late as the New Deal Era, Abraham Lincolns idea of work-centered government remained vibrant and fueled reform movements like union organizing. Many jobs, local schools, community groups, the Civilian Conservation Corp., and other settings provided rich experiences in public work. Images of work filled popular culture Will Rogers movies, Langston Hughes poetry, post office art. But today, work has lost its larger meaning, and government has become largely a service provider.From low income communities to colleges, high-tech newspapers to government agencies and schools, Harry C. Boyte and Nancy N.Kari look to the revival of public-spirited work as a key to the rebirth of democracy in our time. Their exploration of the larger meanings of work leads to provocatively different approaches to change. These include many examples of citizen-government partnership in solving problems. By working on school reform and economic development in Baltimore, the mainly black group BUILD created a public space for overcoming searing racial divisions. Boyte and Kari explore new initiatives like the public journalism movement aimed at strengthening journalists responsibilities to improve democracy. They offer lessons for turning jobs into public work in our changing economy. Building America concludes with a call for national action to renew the idea of government by the people through public work.Harry C. Boyte is National Coordinator of The New Citizenship, a national effort that has worked with the White House and a bipartisan confederation of civic organizations to develop strategies for renewing citizenship, co-director of the Center for Democracy and Citizenship, senior fellow at the Humphrey Institute, and a graduate faculty member at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of six books, most recently CommonWealth: A Return to Citizen Politics. Nancy N. Kari is Associate Professor and director of faculty development at the College of St. Catherine, and senior associate at the Center for Democracy and Citizenship at the University of Minnesota.

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title Building America The Democratic Promise of Public Work author - photo 1

title:Building America : The Democratic Promise of Public Work
author:Boyte, Harry Chatten.; Kari, Nancy N.
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566394570
print isbn13:9781566394574
ebook isbn13:9780585363745
language:English
subjectPublic service employment--United States, Volunteer workers in community development--United States.
publication date:1996
lcc:HD5713.6.U54B69 1996eb
ddc:331.12/042/093
subject:Public service employment--United States, Volunteer workers in community development--United States.
Page iii
Building America
The Democratic Promise of Public Work
Harry C. Boyte and Nancy N. Kari
Page iv Temple University Press Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1996 by - photo 2
Page iv
Temple University Press, Philadelphia 19122
Copyright 1996 by Temple University
All rights reserved
Published 1996
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 3 The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984
Text design by Karen White
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Boyte, Harry Chatten. 1945
Building America : the democratic promise of public work / by
Harry C. Boyte and Nancy N. Kari.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56639-457-0 (hardcover). ISBN 1-56639-458-9 (paper)
1. Public service employmentUnited States. 2. Volunteer
workers in community developmentUnited States. I. Kari,
Nancy N., 1947. II. Title.
HD5713.6.U54B69 1996
331.12'042'093dc20 96-13030
Page v
To Janet Chatten Ferguson and Betty and Harold Newland
For Wise Counsel
And Lifetimes of Productive Work
From Which We Have Drawn Inspiration
Page vii
Freedom's Plow
A long time ago, but not too long ago,
ships came from across the sea
Bringing Pilgrims and prayer-makers,
Adventurers and booty seekers,
Free men and indentured servants,
Slave men and slave masters, all new
To a new world, America!
With billowing sails the galleons came
Bringing men and dreams, women and dreams.
In little bands together,
heart reaching out to heart,
Hand reaching out to hand,
They began to build our land.
Some were free hands
Page viii
Seeking a greater freedom,
Some were indentured hands
Hoping to find their freedom,
Some were indentured hands
Guarding in their hearts the seed of freedom.
But the word was there always
FREEDOM.
Down into the earth went the plow
In the free hands and the slave hands,
In indentured hands and adventurous hands,
Turning the rich soil went the plow in many hands
That planted and harvested the food that fed
And the cotton that clothed America.
Clang against the trees went the ax in many hands
That hewed and shaped the rooftops of America.
Splash into the rivers and the seas went the boat-hulls
That moved and transported America.
Crack went the whips that drove the horses
Across the plains of America.
Free hands and slave hands,
Indentured hands, adventurous hands,
White hands and black hands
Held the plow handles,
Ax handles, hammer handles,
Launched the boats and whipped the horses
That fed and housed and moved America.
Thus together through labor
All these hand made America.
Picture 4
LANGSTON HUGHES
Picture 5Picture 6
Verses from "Freedom's Plow" in Selected Poems of Langston Hughes (New York: Random House, 1990), pp. 291293.
Page ix
Contents
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
1
Chapter 1: Meanings of Citizenship
13
Chapter 2: The New Democracy
33
Chapter 3: Rural Democracy
56
Chapter 4: People's Institutions
78
Chapter 5: Making a New Deal
95
Chapter 6: The New Gentry and the Loss of Public Space
111
Chapter 7: Citizenship Schools
130
Chapter 8: A Nation Divided
148
Chapter 9: Turning Our Jobs into Public Work
164
Chapter 10: A Commonwealth of Freedom
189
Appendix: Public Work
201
Notes
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