A Nation Divided: The Civil War Begins
In 1861, the storm hit.
William E. Miller of New York as his vice-presidential running mate because, he said, Miller had a way of getting under Johnson's skin. The battle for the Republican presidential nomination had been brutal. “By the time the convention ...
A Nation Divided: Black Vs. Black and Its Leadership Void
"A house divided against itself cannot stand.
"Examines the course of social reformation in America, from the end of the second World War to the Vietnam War." Includes picture essay on Woodstock, as well as material on...
Looks at the major causes of the Civil War, including cultural divisions, slavery, and the Presidential election of 1860.
Can America rediscover herself? She will or she will fail. This book tells the story where America went off course and reveals the sacred principles to which she must return to find her glory. Book jacket.
A Nation Divided
Just as the racial tensions start to ease somewhat political tensions erupt. This is a story of how two couples attempt to cope with their nation trying to rip itself apart and civil war looks like a real possibility.
A Nation Divided offers a fresh approach to these controversial issues. In this volume, leading social scientists explore the potentially explosive combination of diversity and inequality.
Matthew Alexander has infiltrated the enemy with one goal: learn of Confederate movement and report it to President Lincoln.
A Nation Divided: Problems and Issues of the Civil War and Reconstruction
Activists have long claimed that “the personal is political”, but this book posits the converse: that the political is personal.
Recounts events leading up to the Civil War and provides insight into the economic, cultural, and educational differences of the Northerners and Southerners.
THAT WILL BE OUR TEST TO COME...A Nation Divided: United we stand, Divided we fallAnthony R. FlaggCopyright 2017 Explorable Ventures (Exploratory Enterprises LLC)
Recounts events leading up to the Civil War and provides insight into the economic, cultural, and educational differences of the Northerners and Southerners.