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  1. Historic Events for Students: The Great Depression (Vol 1-3)
  2. The American Earthquake: A Chronicle Of The Roaring Twenties, The Great Depression, And The Dawn Of The New Deal by Edmund Wilson, 1996-03-21
  3. Digging Out of the Great Depression: Federal Programs at Work in and Around Birmingham by Birmingham Historical Society, 2010-10
  4. The Great Depression: 001 (Historic Events for Students)
  5. The Great Depression: 003 (Historic Events for Students)
  6. The Great Depression: 002 (Historic Events for Students)
  7. Encyclopedia of the Great Depression
  8. The American Economy During The Great Depression (The Great Depression and the New Deal, Vol. 3)
  9. LAW AND THE NEW DEAL (Great Depression and the New Deal) by Dubofsky, 1990-02-01
  10. Roosevelt Versus Recovery by Ralph Robey, 1934
  11. AMER FOREIGN POLICY 1930S (The Great Depression and the New Deal, Vol 5) by Dubofsky, 1990-02-01
  12. The Fireside Conversations: America Responds to FDR during the Great Depression by Lawrence W. Levine, Cornelia R. Levine, 2010-09-07
  13. The Great Depression by Robert S. McElvaine, 1984-01-12
  14. Talk about Trouble: A New Deal Portrait of Virginians in the Great Depression by Nancy J. Martin-Perdue, 1996-11-11

41. American History: The 20s And 30s
The 1920's, the great depression, and Franklin Roosevelt's new deal Part of An history/SSSite for K12 Teachers american Studies Web Historical and
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Resources on the Internet
US History:
The Twenties and the Thirties
General American History Links
20th Century History
An excellent link page published by the History Channel. Information is organized by era, region, and topic. To start, select a decade under the Timeline Search.
The History Place
Look here for biographical sketches of the Presidents, including Calvin Coolidge (1923-29), Herbert Hoover (1929-33), and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-45). Under 20th Century Topics see Dorothea Lange's famous photographs of migrant workers during the Great Depression and a collection of Ansel Adams' scenic photos taken in the 30's.
The 1920's, the Great Depression, and Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal
Part of An Abridged History of the United States, an online history text book written by William M. Brinton, this chapter will provide good overview information on the 20's and 30's.
History/SS Site for K-12 Teachers
American Studies Web: Historical and Archival Resources
Maintained by the Center for Electronic Projects in American Culture Studies at Georgetown University, this directory provides an annotated list of links to selected American history resources on the web. Links are arranged chronologically by topic focus.

42. UMBC Center For History Education
(a new deal planned community The great depression and the american Life HistoriesManuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 19361940” http
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UMBC Center for History Education Teaching History on the Internet January 11, 2001
The Great Depression and the World War II Home Front
John Jeffries
Selected Basic Bibliography
David M. Kennedy, Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999) William E. Leuchtenburg, The Perils of Prosperity, 1914-32 nd ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993) Robert McElvaine, The Great Depression: America, 1929-1941 (New York: Times Books, 1984) Studs Terkel, Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression (New York: Pantheon, 1970) William E. Leuchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940 Anthony J. Badger, The New Deal: The Depression Years, 1933-1940 (New York: Alan Brinkley, The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995) James MacGregor Burns: Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1956) and Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970) Patrick J. Maney

43. First Measured Century: Interview: Alan Brinkley
Interview for the PBS documentary, focusing on the change in american culture brought about by the 1920s, the great depression, and the new deal.
http://www.pbs.org/fmc/interviews/brinkley.htm
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Alan Brinkley Interview
Alan Brinkley is a Professor of History at Columbia University and Chair of the Board of Trustees of The Century Foundation, a nonpartisan think-tank. He is the author of The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People ; and other works. Alan Brinkley
Professor of History, Columbia University QUESTION: What was the mood of America on the eve of the 1929 crash? What were the nation's expectations moving into the 1930s? ALAN BRINKLEY:
The 1920s were one of the most dynamically prosperous periods of American history up to that point, at least for those parts of the population that benefited from it. So there was enormous ebullience in the 1920s - especially among middle-class people and affluent people - about the rate of economic growth, about the creation of new industries, and of course by the end of the 1920s about the stock market itself. What we should keep in mind is that at least half the population was not benefiting at all from this new prosperity. Indeed, some large sections of the population, particularly farmers, were doing much worse than they had been doing in the decade before. So it was a very uneven prosperity.

44. Roaring 20s And The Great Depression History Resources
1920s and great depression U.S. history research resource links for high school and college students. The great depression. The 1930's Dust Bowl America's great depression. America's great depression. american history 1930-1939 Building the World of Tomorrow - 1939 new York World's Fair
http://www.snowcrest.net/jmike/20sdep.html
If you wish to submit an historically based website or have any suggestions, please email us!
All submitted links are reviewed for quality of academic content. Last updated 1/01/2003 The Roaring 20's 1920s.net The 1920s Absinthe Radio
Greatest hits of the 1920s-30s
Archives of communist radicals of the 1920s-30s Art Deco The Booming 20's The Roaring 20s 1925 - the Year in Review ... Washington As It Was
Library of Congress collection The Great Depression The 1930's Dust Bowl 1930s Great Depression Gallery 1930's and 1940's Web Links African-American Life During the Great Depression ... The Great Depression - Documenting America
Library of Congress Greatest Films of the 1930s H102 Lecture 18: The Crash and the Great Depression H102 Lecture 19: The Great Depression and the New Deal H102 Lecture 20: New Deal ... National Child Labor Committee Collection
(Library of Congress Special Collections) New Deal Network Labor History The New Deal Network: Online Resources New Deal Network: A Guide to the Great Depression of the 1930s New Deal/WPA Art History ... We Made Do - Recalling The Great Depression Need to read more about 1920's or the Great Depression?
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45. About The USA - U.S. History > World War II
Outline of american history new deal and World War. program was overshadowed bya new danger little and equipment to any nation (notably great Britain, the
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History of the United States Introduction Early America The Colonial Period
Revolutionary Period and New Nation
... The Great Depression and the New Deal
World War II Postwar America Decades of Change Towards the 21st Century The 21st Century World War II (1941 - 1945)
Harry S.Truman

E-Texts Fact Sheet Outline of American History: New Deal and World War Outline of American Literature: Modernism and Experimentation US-Geschichte Deutsch Before Roosevelt's second term was well under way, his domestic program was overshadowed by a new danger little noted by average Americans: the expansionist designs of totalitarian regimes in Japan, Italy and Germany. As Germany, Italy and Japan continued their aggression, the United States announced that no country involved in the conflict could look to it for aid. Neutrality legislation, enacted from 1935 to 1937, prohibited trade with or credit to any of the warring nations. Neutrality was also the initial American response to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939. With the fall of France and the air war against Britain in 1940, the debate intensified between those who favored aiding the democracies and the isolationists. In the end, the interventionist argument won. The United States joined Canada in a Mutual Board of Defense, and aligned with the Latin American republics in extending collective protection to the nations in the Western Hemisphere. Congress voted immense sums for rearmament and in early 1941 approved the Lend-Lease Program, which enabled President Roosevelt to transfer arms and equipment to any nation (notably Great Britain, the Soviet Union and China) deemed vital to the defense of the United States. The 1940 presidential election yielded another majority for Roosevelt and for the first time in U.S. history, a president was elected to a third term.

46. The Great Depression And The New Deal
and the growth of the new deal agencies. Depiction of John L. Lewis. Works ProgressAdministration log. African american family during great depression in Scott
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Contact Us Find Your Rep BookShop ... World Civilization The Great Depression and the New Deal Depositors gathering outside a bank, April 1933 A soup kitchen, 1931 Soup kitchen, Chicago, 1930 Bonus Army camp, 1932 Bonus Army campmembers, fighting with Washington D.C. police Douglas McArthur directing removal of Bonus Army marchers Bonus Army camp in the Anacostia flats U.S. Army soldiers guarding Bonus Army camp Caricature of Herbert Hoover, 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1920, Vice Presidential nominee for Democratic Party Franklin Delano Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933 National Recovery Administration Eagle poster National Recovery Administration poster Civilian Conservation Corps camp in 1993 President Roosevelt visits a Civilian Conservation Corps camp in 1933 Working a farm near Tupelo, MS, 1936 Soil erosion Dust storm, Springfield, CO, 1935 Dust storm, Elkhart, KS, 1937 Arthur Rolhstein photograph of duststorm in Oklahoma, 1939 Aftermath of dust storms, South Dakota, 1936

47. New Deal/WPA Art Project
Information and photos of extant WPA/new deal art, focusing on Illinois, Ohio, and California. Includes Category Society history Twentieth Century great depression...... the United States who were suffering through the great depression. combine the creativityof the new art movements craft for little money but great pride which
http://www.wpamurals.com/
W.P.A. - New Deal Art During the Great Depression
    It is this legacy of the thousands of workers who labored at their craft for little money but great pride which we have to inspire us today. Although many of these works of art have been destroyed or stolen, those that remain must be preserved. They stand as a reminder of a time in our country’s history when dreams were not allowed to be destroyed by economic disaster.

48. Unit Plan For The Great Depression And The New Deal
Curriculum Unit Plan. Social Studies. Ninth or Tenth Grade. Twentieth CenturyAmerican history. Unit 3 The great depression and the new deal. Abstract.
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Unit Plan for The Great Depression and the New Deal Curriculum Unit Plan Social Studies Ninth or Tenth Grade Twentieth Century American History Unit 3: The Great Depression and the New Deal Abstract Specifically, students explore events such as the Scopes trial, Prohibition, the changing role of women, immigration quotas, the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, the Sacco and Vanzetti trial, the automobile revolution, the Harlem Renaissance, and the rise of mass culture through primary documents, literature, art, and music. Through literature, photographs, newspaper headlines, and other primary documents, students analyze the causes and effects of the Great Depression including agricultural conditions. As they consider whether a great depression could happen again, they learn about the dramatic changes in the role of the federal government that took place during the New Deal. They read different perspectives on the efficacy of the New Deal and then draw their own conclusions as to its effectiveness and lasting impact. Unit Title: The Great Depression and the New Deal Grade Level/Course Title: Ninth or Tenth Grade/Twentieth Century American History Focus Questions: between urban and rural values?

49. Teacher Lesson Plan - The Great Depression And The 1990s
to use with an integrated american Studies examination of people effected by the GreatDepression or the Lesson Three The new deal's Legacy (Estimated lesson
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/lessons/97/depress/overview.html
The Library of Congress
The Great Depression and the 1990s
A teaching unit by Douglas Perry and Wendy Sauer
Unit Overview
Students frequently echo sentiments such as, "The government is too big," or "The government should make welfare mothers pay for their own needs." It seems that many citizens, high schoolers included, have begun to believe in reduced government combined with increased personal responsibility. Such sentiments suggest a move away from belief in the welfare state, created largely by the New Deal in the 1930s and reinforced by the "Great Society" legislation of the 1960s. By using the American Memory's American Life Histories, 1936-1940 documents, personal interviews, and the Library of Congress's on-line legislative information ( THOMAS ), students will be able to gain a better understanding of why the government takes care of its people and how this type of welfare state started. Armed with this knowledge, they can then evaluate the current need of government programs, such as welfare, Medicare and Social Security, on the federal and state level.
Objectives
By participating in this project, the students will:

50. U.S.History Lesson Plans (Page Two)
United Farm Workers, Simulation, Thinkquest) World history 20th Century (Donn) AmericanReform (68, CK 1930's The great depression The new deal The great
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Modern America Emerges
Page Two Industrialization Civil Rights Movement Geography Imperialism ...
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Modern America Emerges Imperialism Immigration Industrialization More! Imperialism
Lesson Plan Age of Imperialism
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Empire Beyond the Seas Imperialism UNIT

Imperialism: An Evening with the President (simulation)
Immigration
Turn of the Century (1900's) Child

They Came to America (immigration, lesson activity)

The Impact of Immigration on America UNIT

Immigration UNIT
... German-American Scavenger Hunt Industrialization Coal Mining in the Progressive Era Invention Convention - lesson plan History of Invention Ancient Inventions ... Inventions/Flying Machines/Kites More Waves of Reform: 1880s to 1921 See Also Mr Donn's World History Page Sites for Kids Age of Industry Industrial Revolution Inside an American Factory: 1904 (online film clips) Industrial Revolution (student site, includes animated gifs) ... 3M Collaborative Invention Unit - American Inventors Resources NM's Age of Industry Labor History (HS) 20th Century You Decide: Iranian Hostage Crisis : Classroom Simulation Mrs Laddish's 1900 - 1990 Decades Project The Grape Boycott (United Farm Workers, Simulation, Thinkquest)

51. H1918-1945 Teaching Resources
american Life During the great depression; Patrick D Workman, Mills College, Prosperity,depression, and War. The new deal Stage Selections from the Federal
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52. Depression And World War II
The new deal Network The great depression and the Shuffle Labor Unions Rise A newdeal for the Consent War Posters Powers of Persuasion - american Propaganda,
http://www.mrburnett.net/depression.html
Themes and General Studies
National History Standards
57,000 Photos of the Depression and World War II
History in Song
The Great Depression Slide Show
Causes of the Great Depression
Black Thursday - An Introduction
The Great Depression: Causes and Cure
The Crash and the Great Depression
The Main Causes of the Great Depression ...
Overview, Causes and General Timeline
Life in the Great Depression
The Writing Den - Powerpoint Presentation
Economic Effects on Families
Great Depression Tours
Life on the Farm
Domestic Issues Outline ...
The Scottsboro Boys Trial
Roosevelt's New Deal
Links to Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The First 100 Days
FDR Cartoon Database
The New Deal Network ...
A New Deal for the Arts
Causes of World War II
The World in the Era of the Wars
Faults of the Versailles Treaty
To War or Not to War - Thinking of World Leaders
World War II in Europe
The Maginot Line
Virtual Tour of Maginot Line
Comando Supremo - Italy at War
Lest We Forget - The War in Europe
Decoding Nazi Secrets
Listing of Battles: Yahoo
World War II in the Pacific
Lest We Forget - The War in the Pacific
Roosevelt's Infamy Speech
Exclusion of Ethnic Japanese from Pacific Coast
Iwo Jima
The Holocaust

53. OUP USA: Freedom From Fear
Book by Choice Freedom from Fear The american People in the United States a brilliantnarrative spanning the great depression, FDR's new deal, and the
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Winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for History Named a 1999 Outstanding Academic Book by Choice Freedom from Fear The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 DAVID M. KENNEDY The newest volume in the award-winning Oxford History of the United States a brilliant narrative spanning the Great Depression, FDR's New Deal, and the Second World War Between 1929 and 1945, two great travails were visited upon the American people: the Great Depression and World War II. Freedom From Fear tells the story of how Americans endured, and eventually prevailed, in the face of those unprecedented calamities. The Depression was both a disaster and an opportunity. As David Kennedy vividly demonstrates, the economic crisis of the 1930s was far more than a simple reaction to the alleged excesses of the 1920s. For more than a century before 1929, America's unbridled industrial revolution had gyrated through repeated boom and bust cycles, wastefully consuming capital and inflicting untold misery on city and countryside alike. Nor was the fabled prosperity of the 1920s as uniformly shared as legend portrays. Countless Americans, especially if they were farmers, African Americans, or recent immigrants, eked out thread bare lives on the margins of national life. For them, the Depression was but another of the ordeals of fear and insecurity with which they were sadly familiar.

54. The American Experience | Surviving The Dust Bowl | People & Events | The Great
The average american was busy buying automobiles and household appliances, and speculatingin the The great depression and the new deal changed forever the
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/dustbowl/peopleevents/pandeAMEX05.html
The Great Depression
During the economic boom of the "Roaring Twenties," the traditional values of rural America were challenged by the Jazz Age, symbolized by women smoking, drinking, and wearing short skirts. The average American was busy buying automobiles and household appliances, and speculating in the stock market, where big money could be made. Those appliances were bought on credit, however. Although businesses had made huge gains 65 percent from the mechanization of manufacturing, the average worker's wages had only increased 8 percent.
The imbalance between the rich and the poor, with 0.1 percent of society earning the same total income as 42 percent, combined with production of more and more goods and rising personal debt, could not be sustained. On Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, the stock market crashed, triggering the Great Depression, the worst economic collapse in the history of the modern industrial world. It spread from the United States to the rest of the world, lasting from the end of 1929 until the early 1940s. With banks failing and businesses closing, more than 15 million Americans (one-quarter of the workforce) became unemployed.
African Americans suffered more than whites, since their jobs were often taken away from them and given to whites. In 1930, 50 percent of blacks were unemployed. However, Eleanor Roosevelt championed black rights, and New Deal programs prohibited discrimination. Discrimination continued in the South, however, as a result a large number of black voters switched from the Republican to the Democrat party during the Depression.

55. Web Address Change
The great depression and the new deal (american Memory, Library of The 1920s and theStart of the depression, 19211933 (US Department of Labor); new deal;
http://www.louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/govpubs/subjects/hist/depression.html
Web address change: http://library.louisville.edu/government/subjects/hist/depression.html
This page will cease as of September 1, 2003. Please change your bookmarks to the new web address.

56. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Celebrate The Century: Search The Web For
For the first time, Africanamerican athletes became national idols President FranklinRoosevelt fought the great depression with his new deal programs.
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Lesson Planning Center
Archives: All Articles by Date The Arts ... History Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E
Celebrate the Century:
Search the Web for U.S. History of the 1930s
Search the Web to learn the stories behind the stamps issued by the United States Postal Service commemorating the people, places, events, and trends of the 1930s. Explore Web sites related to the Empire State Building, Superman, the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Monopoly® board game, and more! Superman, the legendary man of steel, returned to planet Earth on September 10, 1998, when 15 new stamps saluting the 1930s were issued by the U.S. Postal Service in Cleveland, Ohio where the super hero was "born."
"From the Great Depression and the New Deal programs to architectural marvels and heroes of fact and fiction, the 1930s stamps portray a time when Americans worked together to overcome great hardship in hopes of a better day," said Deputy Postmaster General Michael Coughlin, who dedicated the stamps, part of the USPS's Celebrate the Century program, at the foot of Cleveland's Terminal Tower. When it opened in June 1930, the 52-story tower was among the tallest buildings in the world. It was the tallest building west of New York for 40 years.

57. DOUGLASS : Speech Guides And Research Notes
and Independence Loyalists During the american Revolution. Over Immigration Clashof Cultures The great depression. Chapter 10 The new deal and World War
http://douglassarchives.org/guides.htm

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Use An Outline of American History USIO ) to get your historical bearings. Other quick references to try are the Encyclopaedia Britannica Columbia Encyclopedia , and Encarta
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Chapter 2: The Colonial Period

Chapter 3: The Road to Independence
... Chapter 14: Brief Reading List in American History

58. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American History (1963):
over the causes and possible remedies of the great depression. the repercussions ofa worldwide depression, the causes which is known as the new deal was well
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1963/ch7_p6.htm
FRtR Outlines American History (1963) Chapter Seven Roosevelt battles depression
An Outline of American History (1963)
6/12 Roosevelt battles depression
Previous Page Next Page As the people rallied from the initial shock and sought to examine the sources of their difficulties, they began to recognize unhealthy trends that had been unobserved beneath the prosperous facade of the 1920's. The core of the trouble had been the immense disparity between the productive powers of American industry and the ability of the American people to consume. Great innovations in productive techniques had been made during and after the war, with the result that the output of American industry had soared far beyond the purchasing capacity of American workers and farmers. The savings of the wealthy and middle classes, increasing far beyond the possibilities of sound investment, had been drawn into frantic speculation on the stock market or in real estate. The stock market collapse, therefore, had been merely the first of several detonations in which a flimsy structure of speculation had been leveled to the ground. The presidential campaign of 1932 took the form of a debate over the causes and possible remedies of the Great Depression.

59. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: American History (1990): Chapter Se
It was during the new deal that organized labor made greater gains than at any previoustime in american history. great progress was made in labor organization
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1990/ch7_p7.htm
FRtR Outlines American History (1990) Chapter Seven New deal brings social reforms (7/13)
An Outline of American History (1990)
Chapter Seven
New deal brings social reforms (7/13)
Previous Page Next Page The new President brought an air of cheerful confidence that quickly rallied the people to his banner. Before long, the complex of reforms known as the New Deal was well on its way. In a certain sense, it can be said that the New Deal merely introduced into the United States types of reform familiar to Englishmen, Germans, and Scandinavians for more than a generation. Moreover, the New Deal represented the culmination of a long-range trend toward abandonment of laissez faire, going back to the regulation of the railroads in the 1880s and the flood of state and national reform legislation of the Theodore Roosevelt Wilson era. What was truly novel about the New Deal was the speed with which it accomplished what elsewhere had taken whole generations. Many of the reforms were hastily drawn and weakly administered; some actually contradicted others. During the entire New Deal period, despite its speed in decision and execution, public criticism and discussion were never interrupted or suspended; in fact, the New Deal brought to the individual citizen a sharp revival of interest in government.

60. American Political Development - Primary Resources
Harry Hopkins and the new deal (As Seen by Cartoonists). Library of Congress AmericanMemory Collections Photos from great depression to World War II.
http://www.americanpoliticaldevelopment.org/classroom/primary_res.html
Primary Resources
Websites that contain primary resources related to the study and teaching of topics in 20th Century American Political Development are found below, organized by topic. If you know of any websites that you believe should be included on this page, please contact the webmaster. The Progressive Era and Reform
The US and World War I

Beverly Gage: Editor The 1920's
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McGee Young: Editor The US and World War II Cold War and the Creation of the Suburban Nation
Margaret O'Mara: Editor Civil Rights The Great Society Vietnam Political Activism
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Josh Ashenmiller: Editor Rise of the New Right Toward the 21st Century
Margaret O'Mara: Editor The Presidency Patrick McGuinn: Editor Political Parties Nicole Mellow: Editor Congress Patrick McGuinn: Editor The Judiciary Joanna Grisinger: Editor General The Progressive Era and Reform Anti-Saloon League Wickersham Commission Report Suffragists Oral History Project New York Times Articles on Passage of the 19th Amendment ... Booker T. Washington Papers

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