36: Letters from an American Farmer (1767) Supplementary Readings Last updated Save as PDF Page ID 40691 Robin DeRosa, Abby Goode et al. Plymouth State University/ 36.1: An Unstable Identity- The White American Man 36.2: America- Utopia or Dystopia? 36.3: The Naive and Delusional Farmer 36.4: Men Are Like Plants; They’re Weak 36.5: Proud to be an American, Where at Least I Know I’m… Part of an Industry? 36.6: He Should Have Worked for Real Estate 36.7: J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur- National Hero or Portrayal of White Guilt? 36.8: Live Long and Industrialize… Unless You’re a Slave, Then It’s Highly Improbable That Will Happen. 36.9: Who You Calling a Plant? 36.10: For Sale- America! Get It Now! 36.11: America the Great 36.12: Beautifulish Americans 36.13: Come To America! Wait, No! Not THAT Part! And… Ignore the European Qualities…