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The constitutional amendments
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William Loren Katz |
Explains each of the twenty-six amendments to the Constitution. |
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The great migrations, 1880s-1912
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William Loren Katz |
Describes the massive wave of immigration experienced by the United States between 1880 and World War I and the experiences of the immigrants from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. |
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The Great Society to the Reagan era, 1964-1990
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William Loren Katz |
Discusses the role of minorities and women in American history and society from 1964 to 1990. |
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The Lincoln Brigade
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William Loren Katz,Marc Crawford |
Recounts the story of the American contingent which joined other International Brigades in fighting with the Loyalists during the Spanish Civil War. |
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The westward movement and abolitionism, 1815-1850
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William Loren Katz |
A multicultural history of the United States, from 1815 to 1850, focusing on the first wave of immigration and the abolitionist and feminist movements. |
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World War II to the new frontier, 1940-1963
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William Loren Katz |
A multicultural history of the United States, from World War II through the 1960's March on Washington, discussing the experiences of minorities and women during this period. |
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Black Indians
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William Loren Katz |
Traces the history of relations between blacks and American Indians, and the existence of black Indians, from the earliest foreign landings through pioneer days. via Worldcat.org |
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The Black West
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William Loren Katz |
The American West: no period in our history has defined and shaped us more as a nation. Unique to the U.S., the Old West exerts a power on the American imagination that can still be seen in almost ev… |
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