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American History, 1493-1945 From The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, New York
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    An Alabama Education

    The Calhoun School and African Americans

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    The Haymarket Affair and American Labor

    Four Basic Rights

    Eleanor Roosevelt's Social Thought

    John Brown on the Run

    John Brown to Mary Ann Brown on avoiding Uncle Sam's hound

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    Demand from the Ku Klux Klan for Davie Jeems to resign

    Suffrage Movement

    An appeal to the women of the United States

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    John Quincy Adams regarding the Amistad Case

    The Fugitive Slave Act

    Henry Weeden to Mr. Freeman declining to repair his coat

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    Pro-slavery pamphlet

    Women's Rights Movement

    Horace Greeley to Elizabeth Oakes Smith

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