“Family values” are a central talking point over the last generation of American politics. But whose family gets to count? What happens when ideas about family and household protection lead to violence? Is this part of “the American dream?” In a 3-4 page, double-spaced, stapled, 12 point font paper, analyze the relationship between “family” and “household” and the destruction of other people’s families on the post-Revolutionary Kentucky frontier, as Honor Sachs narrates it. What does that relationship tell us about land, rights, and family in American history? So what? What is the significance of Sachs’s analysis?
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