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What are the moments in American History your not proud of
Thought it could be a very interesting discussion, as there are many dark moments in the history of every nation.
Europeans Colonize North America 1600-1640
...erent policies. why? how did each country advance their purposes? What long-term results grew out of each nation's approach?...
2. Regarding Indians specifically, the French and the Englis...
...erent policies. Why? How did each country advance their purposes? What long-term results grew out of each nation's approach...
Regarding Indians specifically, the French and the English ...
...erent policies. Why? How did each country advance their purposes? What long-term results grew out of each nation's approach to Native Americans?...
History Channel Animation Competition
..., Josh Brolin, Allison Moorer, and Bruce Springsteen, to read the words that have shaped and enriched our nation. As this is a historical group, we thought it would be a good place to share th...
Need a Reminder?
... American society. For example the attitude towards the Muslims as was declared by the founders of our nation. Found it in a post by Andrew Sullivan and decided it it very relevant so I quote: ...
Almost 40 Years
I can't really imagine the way our nation would look like if June 17, 1968 never happened. Think about it can you? It seems that there are people nowadays that allow themselves to feel really ...
The Fire In the Vice President Suite - Ruined Many Things Of Historical Value
... have great historical value, lets hope that the things that are important to the history of the American nation would remain unharmed. ...
NAACP And Post Cold War Constitutionalism, New Light In a New Book
... workplace constitutional claims-not in the Supreme Court, but in front of a classic New Deal agency: the National Labor Relations Board. Historians generally depict the NAACP as taking a conservative...
 

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