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Book details
  • Genre:HISTORY
  • SubGenre:United States / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:176
  • eBook ISBN:9781667846125
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667846118

Gateway to Opportunity

How How One Public School Helped Shape an Entire Nation

by James V. Cammisa

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Overview
Gateway to Opportunity: How One Public School Helped Shape an Entire Nation is like a Who's Who in American history. Its chapters deliver lessons and anecdotes from the storied history of the Boston Latin School—the first American public school in existence for over 385 years—told from the vantage point of one of its graduates.
Description
Gateway to Opportunity: How One Public School Helped Shape an Entire Nation is like a Who's Who in American history. Its chapters deliver lessons and anecdotes from the storied history of the Boston Latin School—the first American public school in existence for over 385 years—and which produced notable alumni including five signers of the Declaration of Independence, a Nobel laureate, captains of industry, as well as visionaries in the arts and sciences. Most remarkable is the indelible character-building and philanthropic qualities this school infused into each of its graduates. Told from the vantage point of one Latin School alumnus, readers will gain a deep appreciation for this luminous institution that helped in building the American dream.
About the author
James V. Cammisa, Jr. is a highly recognized business journalist who published a widely-read executive newsletter as well as his first book, The American Dream: How the Free-Market Economy Is Eroding It and What We Can Do to Resolve It (ISBN 1463526113). In his next book, he explores the foundation on which the dream was built, education—and delivers a compelling historic narrative through his eyes as a student attending the most historic school in America—the Boston Latin School. James received an undergraduate degree in American history from Harvard College and an M.B.A. in economics from the Columbia Business School.