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20230413183418.0 |
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710608s1971 nyu b 00010 eng |
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$a 72155563 |
ISBN |
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$a0155928414 |
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$a54574$cTLC |
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$aE178.6$b.F84 1971 |
Dewey Class |
82
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$a917.3/03 |
Title |
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$aThe underside of American history ;$bother readings.$cEdited by Thomas R. Frazier. Under the general editorship of John Morton Blum. |
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$aNew York :$bHarcourt Brace Jovanovich,$c[1971] |
Phys Descrpt |
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$a2 v. ;$c24 cm. |
Note:Bibliog |
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$aIncludes bibliographies. |
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$gv.1. TO 1877: 1. COLONIAL AMERICA: The $tmoral and legal justifications for dispossessing the Indians /$rWilcomb E. Washburn -- $gThe $tbeginnings of slavery in North America /$rWinthrop D. Jordan -- $gThe $teconomic and social influence of the indentured servant /$rMarcus W. Jernegan -- $tPopular uprisings and civil authority in 18th-century America /$rPauline Maier -- $g2. THE NEW NATION: $tEnforcement of the Alien and Sedition Acts /$rJames Morton Smith -- $tTecumseh, the greatest Indian /$rAlvin M. Josephy, Jr. -- $tIndian removal and land allotment: the civilized tribes and Jacksonian justice /$rMary E. Young -- $g3. THE ANTE-BELLUM NORTH AND SOUTH: $tReligious conflict in ante-bellum Boston /$rOscar Handlin -- $gThe $tcult of true womanhood: 1820-1860 /$rBarbara Welter -- $tThrough the prism of folklore: the black ethos in slavery /$rSterling Stuckey -- $g4. WESTWARD EXPANSION: The $tMormon struggle for autonomy /$rNorman F. Furniss -- $tAnti-Chinese sentiment in California /$rElmer C. Sandmeyer -- $gThe $tbirth and death of the Plains Indians /$rPeter Farb. |
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$gv.2. Since 1865: 1. THE GILDED AGE: $tIndustrial workers struggle for power /$rHerbert G. Gutman -- $tBlacks and poor whites in the South /$rC. Vann Woodward -- $tAnarchism and the assassination of McKinley /$rSidney Fine -- $g2. THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY: The $tIWW fight for free speech on the West Coast /$rMelvin Dubofsky -- $gThe $tWashington race riot, 1919 /$rArhtur I. Waskow -- $tFeminism as a radical ideology /$rWilliam L. O'Neill -- $g3. DEPRESSION: The $torganization of black and white farm workers in the South /$rVera Rony -- $gThe $tgrowers attack migrant labor organizations in California /$rCarey McWilliams -- $g4. THE SECOND WORLD WAR AND AFTER: $tPearl Harbor and the activation of ant-Japanese sentiment in California /$rJacobus tenBroek, $rEdward N. Barnhart, $rFloyd W. Matson -- $tDeath in Kentucky /$rDavid Welsh -- $g5. REVOLT OF THE VICTIMS: $tSummary of the Kerner Report on Civil Disorders /$gThe Kerner Commission -- The $tAlianza movement of New Mexico /$rFrances . Swadesh -- $tWhy women's liberaton /$rMarlene Dixon -- $tThe $tRed Man's burden /$rPeter Collier. |
Subj:Topical |
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$aMinorities$zUnited States. |
Subj:Geog. |
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$aUnited States$xHistory. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aBlum, John Morton,$d1921-2011. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aFrazier, Thomas R. |