Reconstruction and ReformOxford University Press, 1994 - 192 Seiten Describes America's rebuilding after the Civil War, when urban areas grew, the plains and western farmlands became settled, the women's and labor movements began, and exciting new inventions started to appear. |
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... meant . Some thought it meant they would never have to work again . Someone needed to do some organiz- ing . Someone needed to maintain law and order . Help was needed . The time in the South after the Civil War , when people attempted ...
... meant . Some thought it meant they would never have to work again . Someone needed to do some organiz- ing . Someone needed to maintain law and order . Help was needed . The time in the South after the Civil War , when people attempted ...
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... meant an ' everybody was quiet and peace- ful . " They knew freedom meant being able to move wherever they wanted , to find work wherever they could , to choose new names , to plant their own gardens , to search for family members , to ...
... meant an ' everybody was quiet and peace- ful . " They knew freedom meant being able to move wherever they wanted , to find work wherever they could , to choose new names , to plant their own gardens , to search for family members , to ...
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... meant that any girl , of any religion , could attend . Mrs. Spiegelberger adopted and raised an Indian son and daughter along with her own two daughters . When she needed advice on edu- cational matters , she turned to her good friend ...
... meant that any girl , of any religion , could attend . Mrs. Spiegelberger adopted and raised an Indian son and daughter along with her own two daughters . When she needed advice on edu- cational matters , she turned to her good friend ...
Inhalt
Are We Equal? Are We Kidding? | 9 |
A WATER BIRD AND A SPARROW | 11 |
Reconstruction Means Rebuilding | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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