02614cam a2200385 i 4500 284562834 TxAuBib 20170210120000.0 161014s2017||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2016045258 9781476746463 hardback 147674646X hardback 9781476746470 paperback 1476746478 paperback (OCoLC)959038802 TxAuBib rda Avlon, John P.,. Washington's farewell : the founding father's warning to future generations / by John Avlon. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2017. pages cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "The Farewell was published at the end of Washington's second term. It was reprinted in newspapers across the country. The President began the letter during his first term intending to retire but was persuaded by Hamilton and Jefferson to run for a second. By the end of that term he was the object of scurrilous press attacks and alarmed by the growing partisan bitterness. Fearful for the country's future, Washington pled with his countrymen to resist hyper-partisanship and foreign alliances. He called for unity among "citizens by birth or choice," defended religious pluralism, called for national education. His message to the country was urgent. Avlon describes how it was quoted by Jackson, Webster, Clay, Calhoun, and importantly by Lincoln in defense of the Union. Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson called on it for nation-building; Kennedy for Cold war; Reagan for religion. Clinton kept a copy on his Oval Office wall. In Washington's Farewell, Avlon offers important insight into Washington's his final public days, presenting not only a startling description of the perilous state of the new nation but a rare view of the man behind the usual face of a tranquil First Father"-- Provided by publisher. 20170210. Washington, George, 1732-1799 Farewell address. Washington, George, 1732-1799 Influence. National characteristics, American. HISTORY / Military / United States. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General. HISTORY / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800.) Avlon, John P., author., New York : Simon & Schuster, 2017. TXKYP