North American Review
John L. O'Sullivan, in his 1845 article for the U.S. Magazine and Democratic Review, used the term "Anglo-Saxon foot" to advocate for the idea of Manifest Destiny, suggesting that the Anglo-Saxon race was destined to expand across North America. This phrase implied a belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon culture and governance, framing westward expansion as both a right and a duty. O'Sullivan's rhetoric reflected the prevailing attitudes of the time, intertwining nationalism with racial and cultural superiority.
The Crisis is the official magazine of the NAACP.
A Time magazine costs $5 dollars. Time magazine is a weekly news magazine that was founded in 1923 by Henry Robinson Luce.
The Navy doesn't have an official magazine per se, but Proceedings is the de facto magazine most people refer to. It's the official magazine of the U.S. Naval Institute in Annapolis, and is considered the foremost magazine for sailors concerning Navy subjects.
World of Wonder - magazine - ended in 1975.
William J. Free has written: 'The Columbian magazine and American literary nationalism' -- subject(s): American literature, Columbian magazine, History and criticism
The American Magazine was created in 1906.
The American Magazine ended in 1956.
The Magazine of American History was created in 1877.
GO - American magazine - was created in 2001.
Look - American magazine - ended in 1971.
Look - American magazine - was created in 1937.
The American Scholar - magazine - was created in 1932.
Royal American Magazine was created in 1774.
American Renaissance - magazine - was created in 1990.
American Heritage - magazine - was created in 1947.
Harlan Greene has written: 'South Carolina Historical Magazine Index 71-81' 'Mr. Skylark' -- subject(s): American Authors, Biography, Intellectual life