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  1. Ku Klux Klan by J.C. LESTER AND D.L. WILSON, 2010-08-22
  2. For the Thrill of It by Simon Baatz, 2008-08-05
  3. A Brief History Of The United States - Barnes And Company by Barnes And Company, 2010-02-18
  4. The Real America In Romance - John R.Musick by John R.Musick, 2010-02-18
  5. Eugenics and Other Evils by G. K. Chesterton, 2010-07-18
  6. The Condition Of The Colored People Of The United States - Martin R Delany by Martin R Delany, 2010-02-20
  7. Comic History Of The United States- Bill Nye by Bill Nye, 2010-02-19
  8. A Brief History Of The United States - John Bach Mcmaster by John Bach Mcmaster, 2010-02-18
  9. Ku Klux Klan by J.C. LESTER , D.L. WILSON, 2010-09-16
  10. The Prohibition Hangover: Alcohol in America from Demon Rum to Cult Cabernet by Garrett Peck, 2009-08-05
  11. Rising Road : A True Tale of Love, Race, and Religion in America by Sharon Davies, 2010-01-20
  12. The Devil's Tickets: A Night of Bridge, a Fatal Hand, and a New American Age by Gary M. Pomerantz, 2009-06-04
  13. Hell-Diver's Vengeance by Buck Buchanan, 2001-05-22
  14. Black Like Me: The Definitive Griffin Estate Edition by John Howard Griffin, 2006-04-01

41. WWW Site On Racial Restrictive Covenants In U.S.
appraisal and real estate texts from the 1920s through the Judicial Action us SupremeCourt Decision, Shelley v. Kraemer, 1948. studies of Covenants
http://www.uic.edu/~wplotk1/deeds/
Racial Restrictive Covenants in the U.S. WWW site
This WWW page was established in connection with the preparation of a Ph.D. dissertation entitled "Deeds of Mistrust: "Racial Restrictive Covenants in Chicago, 1900-1953" I am happy to correspond with others interested in the topic of racial restrictions in housing in the U.S. and elsewhere. Feel free to contact me at wplotk1@uic.edu This page was minimally updated on 7 April 2002, with the majority of material placed prior to 1999.
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42. Alexander, M.: Jazz Age Jews.
By the 1920s, Jews wereby all economic, political to both Jewish and cultural studies. PublishersWeekly. For customers in the us, Canada, Latin America, Asia
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Introduction [HTML] or [PDF format] By the 1920s, Jews wereby all economic, political, and cultural measures of the daymaking it in America. But as these children of immigrants took their places in American society, many deliberately identified with groups that remained excluded. Despite their success, Jews embraced resistance more than acculturation, preferring marginal status to assimilation. The stories of Al Jolson, Felix Frankfurter, and Arnold Rothstein are told together to explore this paradox in the psychology of American Jewry. All three Jews were born in the 1880s, grew up around American Jewish ghettos, married gentile women, entered the middle class, and rose to national fame. All three also became heroes to the American Jewish community for their association with events that galvanized the country and defined the Jazz Age. Rothstein allegedly fixed the 1919 World Seriesan accusation this book disputes. Frankfurter defended the Italian anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti. Jolson brought jazz music to Hollywood for the first talking film, The Jazz Singer , and regularly impersonated African Americans in blackface. Each of these men represented a version of the American outsider, and American Jews celebrated them for it.

43. Princeton University Press Sample Chapters In Gender Studies
TO CONTACT us. FAQ. Gender studies Go to Listing of Sample Chapters by Book TitleBecoming Modern Young Women and the Reconstruction of Womanhood in the 1920s.
http://pup.princeton.edu/chapters/subjects/ges.html
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44. Frank Cass Publishers - Turkish Studies Home Page
of the Turkish republic, from the 1920s to the Programme, School of Oriental AfricanStudies, University of including back issues) please contact us either by
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Turkey is a country whose importance is rapidly growing in international affairs. A rapidly developing democratic state with a strong economy, complex society, active party system, and powerful armed forces, Turkey is playing an increasingly critical role in Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus. Turkish Studies presents a forum for scholarly discussion on these topics and more. Turkish Studies features full-length articles, book reviews, and discussion roundtables covering:
  • The history of the Turkish republic, from the 1920s to the present, including political, social, and intellectual issues and developments.

45. American Studies In The Secondary Schools Resource Guide -- Course Units, Lebano
National Resource Guide to American studies in the Secondary Schools. us grow as anation, like increased territory, also divided us, like the VIII 1920s (approx
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National Resource Guide to American Studies in the Secondary Schools Sponsored by the ASA Secondary School Committee Course Units 10th Grade: Lebanon, NH Continue reading, or use the pull-down menu to jump to other sections Table of Contents Preface Introduction Tuscaloosa, AL: 11th Grade Tuscaloosa Course Units Montebello, CA: 11th Grade Montebello Course Units Miami, FL: 11th Grade Miami Course Units Elgin, IL: 11th Grade Elgin Course Units Caledonia, MI: 11th Grade Caledonia Course Units Lebanon, NH: 10th Grade Lebanon Course Units Iowa City Course Units Directory of Secondary School Programs Information about the Lebanon Program Development and Organization is also available.
Course Outline I Encounter (approx. 2 weeks)
A. Focus
After a brief introduction to some of the themes and recurring issues that tie together the whole curriculum in this course, we begin the first unit, "Encounter," which focuses on the clash of cultures that occurred when Europeans arrived in the new world. In this unit we explore interaction between the cultures of the people who were already here when Columbus arrived, and the culture that he brought with him from Europe.
B. Major readings

46. About The American Studies Association
few women working behind the camera in 1920s Hollywood abstracts by April 1, 2003via us mail to TEXAS AMERICAN studies ASSOCIATION The Journal of the American
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47. The Wildlife Society
with predictions of ecological effects. In the us studies of acidificationbegan in the 1920s. By the late 1970s research efforts
http://www.wildlife.org/publications/index.cfm?tname=pubs&pubid=pub02

48. North American Studies Program - Klubi: Previous Guest Lectures - Fall 2001
Dumenil Multicultural Approaches to us History Ethnic Conflict in the 1920s .Lynn Dumenil is the new Bicentennial Fulbright Chair in American studies at the
http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/renvall/pam/klubi_old2001sl.html
THE K LUBI OF THE NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM PREVIOUS KLUBI LECTURES (FALL 2001) Friday, November 30, at 12.15 p.m.
in Lecture Hall 10 (University Main Building, Fabianinkatu 33) Dr. David Treuer: "Native American Languages and Modern Native American Fiction" Dr. David Treuer is a writer and Professor of English at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Treuer is the author of two acclaimed novels about the Native American experience, Little (1995) and The Hiawatha (1999). A Finnish translation of The Hiawatha by Juhana Rossi has just been published by Desura. Friday, November 23, at 10.15 a.m.
Lecture Hall F211 (Unioninkatu 38 F Dr. Krista Vogelberg: "American Influence on the “Cultural Shift” in Post-Soviet Countries" Dr. Krista Vogelberg is Chair of English and the President of the Baltic Center for North American Studies at the University of Tartu, Estonia. Dr. Vogelberg has published widely on American Studies, Americanization, and cross-cultural communication. Friday, November 16, at 10.15 a.m.
In Lecture Hall F211 (Unioninkatu 38 F) Dr. Daniel Nathan: "Take Me Out to the Ballpark - Notes on American Sport"

49. Center For MB Studies: Do You Have Something To Donate?
farmer describing daily life in the 1920s is as with Mennoniterelated library itemsto contact us donations in areas such as biblical studies, theology, church
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The Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies acquires material for its archival and library collections in a variety of ways. We hope that you will consider helping us build our collections if you have items of interest and value to us.
Mennonite Brethren Conference archival records
As the official archival depository for the General Conference and Pacific District Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, the Center receives most of its archival records through records management agreements with the various agencies of those conferences. Since much of the work of these agencies is conducted by individuals, often out of their own home/church offices, we are aware that many important records do not come to us through routine records management systems. According to official action by the delegates of both the General Conference and Pacific District Conference, such records are the property of the conference and not the individual, and should be transferred to the Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies upon completion of service with that agency. If you are or have been a member of any General Conference or Pacific District Conference board, committee or other agency, and have such records in your possession, we encourage you to

50. Webquests
Social studies The 1920s The Great Depression, holocaust, The 1950s through Concise,Sixties Main The Roaring 1920's, Modern us History, Holocaust, The Fifties Index
http://www.mm.ocps.k12.fl.us/wq.htm
Webquests Social Studies Science Language Arts Math ... The Day I was Born Language Arts Social Studies 20th century and non-specific Depression News 1940's 20th century decades F. Scott Fitzgerald and the 1920s ... MusicLand Theme Park T he 1920's: A Jazz Age The Great Depression Nifty, Fifties Dictionary 1960's ... holocaust The 1950s through Concise Sixties Main Page The Decade Show The Roaring 1920's Modern U.S. History ... The Fifties Index- The 1960s through Encarta THE Decade of the 20th Century Radio Days: A Pacific Bell - Desegregation 1960's ... INTRODUCTION Science Environmental Issues Webquests Math PI Word Problems Equations Found in Space ... The Golden Webquest - Helms The Golden Webquest - Stephens Mathematician Webquest Mathematician Webquest - Stephens Roman Numerals Pizza Family Reunion E-Lab Games Searching for Solutions ... Home

51. The UNC Press, Mama Learned Us To Work By Lu Ann Jones
Building upon evocative oral histories, she encourages us to understand safety formany families during the 1920s and 1930s Series studies in Rural Culture.
http://uncpress.unc.edu/books/T-375.html

52. Latin American Studies Subject Guide
early nineteenth century through the 1920s and 1930s Special studies are federallycommissionedresearch papers from The us and Castro's Cuba, 1950s-1970s The
http://www.library.pitt.edu/subject_guides/latinamerican/micro.html
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Latin American- Selected Microforms Collections
Unless otherwise noted, these collections are available in the Microforms Department, located on the Second Floor of Hillman Library. Bolivian Pamphlets in the University of Pittsburgh Libraries. Collection of 1255 pamphlets dating from 1860 to 1980 on Bolivian history, politics, government, political parties, economic conditions, social conditions, and education. Bolivian Monographs Selected for Preservation. Collection of 2500 monographs on Bolivian anthropology, history, archeology, education, ethnolinguistics, literature, political science, economics, religion, and sociology. While particularly rich in twentieth century materials, the collection has excellent research potential for any period of Bolivian history, or for Bolivian studies on the humanities or the social sciences. Brazil's Popular Groups . (PDF) A microfilm collection of materials issued by socio-political, religious, labor and minority grass-roots organizations, acquired and organized by the library of Congress Field Office, Rio de Janeiro. The main collection dates from 1966 to 1986 and annual supplements currently dates from 1987 to 1999.
CIA Research Reports, Latin America: 1946-1976

53. Asian-American Studies
High school and college students in courses on Asian studies, sociology, and thehistory of Filipino immigration to the us during the 1920s and '30s
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In 1993, Mieko Ouchi, a half-white, half-Japanese actress, began researching a documentary about her Japanese immigrant grandfather. Shortly thereafter, she was cast to star in The War Between Us, a feature film on the WWII internment of Japanese-North Americans, thus re-enacting a key episode in her own community's history. Part Japanese immigrant history, part autobiography and family chronicle, this video examines complex questions of personal and cultural identity. Using archival material, dramatic re-enactment, scenes from The War Between Us, and moving interviews with members of the Ouchi family, the video relates the early history of Japanese immigrants to North America and looks at Mieko's and her family's struggles with their own identities. Directed by Craig Anderi and Mieko Ouchi 1996, color, 45 mins., VHS Purchase: $275 Rental: $85

54. U.S. History Internet Resources, History Dept., University Of Minnesota, General
American studies, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities us History,WWWVirtual Library, Prof. 1860s-70s; 1880s-90s; 1900s-10s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s;
http://www.hist.umn.edu/~hist20c/internet/general.htm
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Primary Sources Looking for a specific document? Search these sites. Links Pages Can't find what you're looking for? Browse these sites.

55. UM-Flint Catalog -- Mexican American And Latino Studies
a oneparty democracy since the late 1920s. revolution; national and cultural histories;us-Latin American in Mexican American and Latino studies I. Sophomore
http://www.flint.umich.edu/departments/catalog/cas/mas.html
Mexican American and Latino Studies
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Courses in Mexican American and Latino Studies
The Mexican American and Latino Studies Program is dedicated to teaching, student support and providing a linkage between the university and local Latino community. The program’s multidisciplinary curriculum is socially and intellectually oriented to the Latino experience in the U.S., and the roots of this experience in Latin America. The program is designed to strengthen career preparation for those planning to work in multiethnic settings including education, business, health care and social services as well as complementing traditional academic majors. Program in Mexican American and Latino Studies The Program in Mexican American and Latino Studies has been placed in moratorium. This means that for an unspecified length of time the College of Arts and Sciences cannot provide all requirements for the minor. However, many of the courses cross-listed between MAS and other disciplines will remain available.

56. Maryland Core Learning Goals - U.S. History
Maryland High School Assessment Social studies Core Learning Goals. major events andissues of the 1920s such as Martin M. Creel Marty_Creel@fc.mcps.k12.md.us .
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United States History
Goal 1: Political Systems
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the historical development and current status of principles, institutions, and processes of political systems.
Goal 2: Peoples of the Nation and World
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the history, diversity, and commonality of the peoples of the nation and world, the reality of human interdependence, and the need for global cooperation, through a perspective that is both historical and multicultural.
Goal 3: Geography
The student will demonstrate an understanding of geographic concepts and processes to examine the role of culture, technology, and the environment in the location and distribution of human activities throughout history.
Goal 4: Economics
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the historical development and current status of economic principles, institutions, and processes needed to be effective citizens, consumers, and workers.
Goal 1: Political Systems
  • Expectation : The student will analyze the origins and development of the United States political system from the late 18th century to the present.
  • 57. An Aspirin A Day
    us Food and Drug Administration FDA Consumer magazine March Bayer aspirin ads ofthe 1920s spoke to Based on studies showing aspirin's usefulness in treating
    http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1999/299_asp.html
    U.S. Food and Drug Administration
    FDA Consumer magazine
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    This article originally appeared in the March-April 1999 issue of FDA Consumer and contains revisions made in September 2000. The article is no longer being updated. For information on this topic, visit the Over-the-Counter Drugs Page on this Website. Email this Page
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    by Tamar Nordenberg There was a time when only one brand of aspirin existed, and its manufacturer's 1920s ad campaign was intended to assure consumers that aspirin would not damage their hearts. But we now know that aspirin can affect the heart. Today, aspirin is actually prescribed under its various generic and name brands for its heart- healthy effects. "DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART." That assurance in the Bayer aspirin ads of the 1920s spoke to concerns of the day that some drugs could damage the life-sustaining organ. Today it's clear that aspirin can affect the heart. Ironically, it turns out the effects are beneficial, so much so that some aspirin ads now carry the American Heart Association's seal to highlight the cardiovascular effects. In fact, of the 80 million aspirin tablets Americans take each day, most are taken not for everyday aches and pains but to reduce the risk of heart disease, according to aspirin manufacturer Bayer Corp. (See

    58. U.S. History TEKS
    (A) analyze causes of economic growth and prosperity in the 1920s;. as the impactof the entertainment industry on the us economy; and. (24) Social studies skills
    http://www.tea.state.tx.us/resources/ssced/teks/teksushist.htm
    History . The student understands traditional historical points of reference in U.S. history from to the present. The student is expected to: (A) identify the major eras in U.S. history from to the present and describe their defining characteristics; (B) apply absolute and relative chronology through the sequencing of significant individuals, events, and time periods; and (C) explain the significance of the following dates: , and History . The student understands the political, economic, and social changes in the United States from 1877 to 1898. The student is expected to: (A) analyze political issues such as Indian policies , the growth of political machines , and civil service reform (B) analyze economic issues such as industrialization, the growth of railroads, the growth of labor unions , farm issues, and the rise of big business; and (C) analyze social issues such as the treatment of minorities, child labor , growth of cities, and problems of immigrants.

    59. SCURL North American Studies Group
    million books, are rich in North American studies materials library benefitted froma deposit of us official publications during the 1920s and 1930s
    http://scurl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/about/nasg/mitchell.html
    NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES GROUP
    RESOURCES FOR AMERICAN AND CANADIAN STUDIES IN SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES
    Mitchell Library Address
    North Street
    Glasgow
    website: http://www.mitchelllibrary.org/ The Mitchell Library is one of Europe's largest public reference libraries. It was founded in 1877 from the bequest of Stephen Mitchell, a tobacco merchant. As well as modern holdings of reference material, it has extensive collections of rare books and manuscripts and a number of special collections, many of relevance to the study of the USA and Canada, particularly in relation to the history of Glasgow and its trading links with North America. The Glasgow City Archives was established in 1964, initially to archive and catalogue the records of Glasgow Corporation; subsequently other records were added, including official and business records, and family and estate papers. Modern printed collections Present holdings, well in excess of 1 million books, are rich in North American studies materials. The American literarure holdings, while not very extensive, are quite strong in poetry and in 19th- and 20th-century editions, including the 2nd edition of Leaves of Grass (1856). The US history holdings contain some materials on slavery and on US immigration, especially of Scots. Much of the genealogical material is on open access. There are many volumes on cinema and on the technical and aesthetic aspects of photography. Reference material includes US telephone directories and patents from 1931 onwards. Some US manufacturing and commerical directories are held. The library also subscribes to a range of current general and scholarly journals from North America.

    60. Sophia Smith Collection, Subject Guides--Labor In The U.S.
    in Europe as well as the us, and printed with the Russell Sage Foundation, Departmentof Industrial studies (190848 on the status of women in industry (1920s).
    http://www.smith.edu/libraries/libs/ssc/subjlabor.html
    Subject Guides LABOR IN THE U.S. Selected Primary Sources in the Sophia Smith Collection Jane Addams (1860-1935), founder of Hull House, social reformer. Papers (1904-1960) include published material (articles, clippings, pamphlets) by her about trade unions and child labor. Ella Reeve Bloor (1862-1951), radical, labor organizer. Papers (1890-1979) include correspondence and printed material documenting her Socialist and labor organizing work, mainly from the late 1910s onward. Eleanor Gwinnel Coit (1894-1976), specialist in the field of workers' education. Papers (1913-1974) include published material covering the history and work by the American Labor Service, Inc., the development of workers' education in Europe as well as the U.S., and printed material on the Barnard and Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers. Consumer's League of Kentucky (1901-?), a state organization of consumers, affiliated with the National Consumers' League, its goal being the improvement of wages and working conditions for women and children in industry. Records (1901-1951) consist of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, reference material, and histories. Garrison Family , social reformers. Papers (1773-1974) include letters of Edward M. Davis to Lucretia Mott, 1849, regarding the debate over the employment of 2 female clerks in a retail store, with satirical drawings and dramatic skit that go with these letters; letters from Margaret Garrison Phoutridies to her family, about her work in a knitting mill, labor unions and labor organizing, 1919-1920.

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