
The Fall of a Nation: A Sequel to the Birth of a Nation
1916
The Fall of a Nation, published in 1916 by Thomas Dixon Jr., is a historical novel and sequel to The Birth of a Nation. It examines American democracy, militarism, and the role of women in politics during a time of national crisis. The narrative follows Congressman John Vassar and suffragette Virginia Holland as they confront ideological differences against a backdrop of societal change and political tension. This work is notable for its exploration of peace movements and the evolving identity of the United States in the early 20th century.











