Understanding Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction through the U.S. Pension Bureau Files Elizabeth A. ... than for whites: thirty per one thousand blacks died each year, as opposed to only seventeen per one thousand whites.3 ...
Even if Jimmy Carter has not kept his promises to blacks one hundred percent , no president in the history of the nation has done all that he wanted to do in four years . But one fact is clear : no man in the history of the nation has ...
Portrays the lives of politicians, soldiers, and slaves during the Civil War
Corbett, Boston, 5.1 Corps of Engineers, 4.1 cotton, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 blockade runners 2.1 Cox, General Jacob D., 4.1 Crimean War, 1.1 Crittenden, John, 1.1 Cumberland (ship), 2.1, illus. I.1 currency: Confederate, illus.
Legacy of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties of the...
The Complete Jacob Lawrence: Jacob Lawrence
At the same time that they hoped to inspire women working in international decolonization movements, the Sojourners looked to these freedom movements for their own inspiration. the Sojourn One hundred and seventeen African American ...
In 1839, Methodist minister Reverend Samuel Watson moved to Memphis, where he was instrumental in proliferating Spiritualism throughout the MidSouth. Watson served as editor of the Memphisbased Christian Advocate and was president of ...
Inevitably, we grasp the war through such hyperbole. In so doing, we tend to blur the fact that real people lived through it and were changed by the event. One hundred eighty-five thousand black Americans fought to free their people.
Published by the National Popular Government League (NPGL) and circulated by the ACLU, the report condemned the ... OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE President Wilson's secret executive order authorizing federal agencies to dismiss any ...