Frank Lloyd Wright, a fervent believer in individualism and an advocate of democracy, worked in communities throughout his career of more than six decades. These communities, which he led with authority, made possible his extraordinary productivity. This book presents a study of Wright's life in relation to Taliesin and his other communities.
This resource examines the evolution of the everyday lives of ordinary people in the United States, from 1960-1990. Topics include the civil rights movement, the baby boom generation, the influences of television, advertising, environmental and consumer protection movements, and the Vietnam War.