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Poor Whites Of The Antebellum South: How A Misunderstood Social Class Became A Point Of Controversy In Slavery Debates, Madison M. Adkins
Poor Whites Of The Antebellum South: How A Misunderstood Social Class Became A Point Of Controversy In Slavery Debates, Madison M. Adkins
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The Evolution Of Defining Rape In The United States, Sophia Rhoades
The Evolution Of Defining Rape In The United States, Sophia Rhoades
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How Girl Scouts Shaped The World War Ii Homefront, In East Tennessee And Beyond, Madison E. Price
How Girl Scouts Shaped The World War Ii Homefront, In East Tennessee And Beyond, Madison E. Price
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The Two Faces Of Alexander Hamilton, Caroline Dean Tuma
The Two Faces Of Alexander Hamilton, Caroline Dean Tuma
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Turning The Tide: How The Uss Nautilus’S Trip To The North Pole Transformed America’S Cold War Propaganda Into A Popular Culture Phenomenon, Emma Evans
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The Destruction Of Property And The Radical Nature Of The Boston Tea Party, Holly K. Nehls
The Destruction Of Property And The Radical Nature Of The Boston Tea Party, Holly K. Nehls
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Immersion Schools And Language Learning: A Review Of Cherokee Lanugage Revitalization Efforts Among The Eastern Band Of Cherokee Indians, Elizabeth Albee
Immersion Schools And Language Learning: A Review Of Cherokee Lanugage Revitalization Efforts Among The Eastern Band Of Cherokee Indians, Elizabeth Albee
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The Brush Is Mightier Than The Bayonet: The Role Of Cooperation With The Art And Media Communities Of Japan During The American Occupation, William B. Carpenter
The Brush Is Mightier Than The Bayonet: The Role Of Cooperation With The Art And Media Communities Of Japan During The American Occupation, William B. Carpenter
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A Failed Dream: Literacy Education In The Global South, Allison Haley Gose
A Failed Dream: Literacy Education In The Global South, Allison Haley Gose
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“Una Caja De Plomo Que No Se Podía Abrir”: Una Crítica Del Sistema Militar Estadounidense En Puerto Rico Durante La Época De La Guerra De Corea, Ashton Monks
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The Bracero Program Applied To Immigration Today, Kathryn S. Waddell
The Bracero Program Applied To Immigration Today, Kathryn S. Waddell
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Strengthening The Us Saudi Relationship: Senator Howard Baker Jr. And The Awacs, Ediobong Aniekan Ebiefung
Strengthening The Us Saudi Relationship: Senator Howard Baker Jr. And The Awacs, Ediobong Aniekan Ebiefung
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Saints And Savages: American Religion And The Construction Of Victory Culture, Jacob Tyler Hayes
Saints And Savages: American Religion And The Construction Of Victory Culture, Jacob Tyler Hayes
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Annie Oakley, Gender, And Guns: The "Champion Rifle Shot" And Gender Performance, 1860-1926, Sarah Russell
Annie Oakley, Gender, And Guns: The "Champion Rifle Shot" And Gender Performance, 1860-1926, Sarah Russell
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The United States As A Driving Force In Global Economic Recovery: Living Within A Window Of Transnational Solidarity During The Great Depression, Zachery Chase Fullerton
The United States As A Driving Force In Global Economic Recovery: Living Within A Window Of Transnational Solidarity During The Great Depression, Zachery Chase Fullerton
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The Contested Gate City: Southern Progressivism’S Roots In Atlanta’S Local Politics, 1885–1889, Jed Pike Pruett
The Contested Gate City: Southern Progressivism’S Roots In Atlanta’S Local Politics, 1885–1889, Jed Pike Pruett
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