Alienable land in property law is land that has the capacity to be transferred to by mortgage or by deed. Property is generally deemed to be alienable unless there were restrictions placed on it when it was acquired by the owner.
This song was written in the dark days of the depression and sent the message that the United States was all one and that it had to work together to overcome the problems it faced. The man who wrote...
The Land of Opportunity was a nickname for the United States, especially during the waves of European immigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries.