Josh Clark would love to time travel to the 1850's just before the Civil War when the country was dealing with what it meant to be an American. As a Southerner, who grew up Mississippi, he is intrigued by a country that was grappling with itself and at the same time embracing transcendentalism. He lists his favorite books from the pre-Civil War days, written during an time of national tension. Leaves of Grass, Moby Dick and the Scarlet Letter.
Motto: Make it New.
Best President: Abraham Lincoln.
Greatest fear for America: Apathy
What can bring Americans together in divided times? Football, of course. And in particular, college football in the South. (Go Tennessee...)
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