Sentences with phrase «american civil war era»

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The Civil War, Baseball and Jazz are just a few of the incredible deep dives he has done into the eras and moments that define who we are as Americans.
... Don't forget that these same household codes were used by many Americans during the Civil War era to justify their owning of slaves.
The only prominent American «atheist» of the civil war era that I am aware of is Robert Ingersoll — «the great agnostic».
NAILS Magazine covers the professional nail care industry, featuring nail art, technique demos, business and marketing guides, salon décor, product American Civil War Music (1861 - 1865) NOTE: many more Civil War era songs are included among my featured composers» webpages, several of which, such as
Gone with the Wind is one of the most legendary American motion pictures of all times, though not one without an enduring controversy given the way it depicted the Civil War - era South so romantically.
Specifically, it is the slavery that thrived in an American era habitually known by an opaque Latinism: antebellum, although this is a story from the cold civil war that preceded the hot one.
Each escape room has the following contents: ♦ Teacher Instructions with Usage Guide and FAQ ♦ 20 Multiple Choice Questions ♦ 5 Decoders for each of the 5 Levels ♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key ♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room Important Note: Each topic utilizes the same types of puzzles American History: ♦ 13 Colonies ♦ American Heroes ♦ American Revolution ♦ American Symbols ♦ Bill of Rights ♦ Black History Month ♦ Boston Tea Party ♦ Branches of Government ♦ Christopher Columbus ♦ Civil Rights ♦ Civil War ♦ Cold War ♦ Declaration of Independence ♦ Dust Bowl ♦ First Thanksgiving ♦ French and Indian War ♦ Gilded Age ♦ Great Depression ♦ Industrial Revolution ♦ Jamestown ♦ Lewis and Clark ♦ Lost Colony of Roanoke ♦ Louisiana Purchase ♦ Martin Luther King ♦ Mexican American War ♦ Oregon Trail ♦ Plymouth Colony ♦ Progressive Era ♦ Reconstruction Era ♦ Spanish American War ♦ Texas Revolution ♦ War of 1812 ♦ Westward Expansion ♦ World War I ♦ World War II Ancient History: ♦ Ancient China ♦ Ancient Egypt ♦ Ancient Greece ♦ Ancient India ♦ Ancient Rome ♦ Ancient Mesopotamia World History: ♦ Absolute Monarchs ♦ Age of Enlightenment ♦ Aztec Empire ♦ Crusades ♦ Explorers ♦ French Revolution ♦ Inca Empire ♦ Maya Civilization ♦ Middle Ages ♦ Ottoman Empire ♦ Renaissance ♦ Titanic ♦ Vikings ♦ World War 1 ♦ World War 2
Topics include the end of the Civil War, the Reconstruction era, the Spanish - American War, World War I, World War II, the Cold War, the Cuban missile crisis, the Reagan Administration, the Strategic Defense Initiative, and 9/11 and terrorism.
A remarkable feat of research and reporting spanning the Civil War to the civil rights era, Passing Strange tells a uniquely American story of self - invention, love, deception, andCivil War to the civil rights era, Passing Strange tells a uniquely American story of self - invention, love, deception, andcivil rights era, Passing Strange tells a uniquely American story of self - invention, love, deception, and race
In the Franklin American case, the Justice Department said the lender violated the False Claims Act, a Civil War - era law that extracts treble damages from violators.
First inhabited by native peoples 20,000 years ago, the island was recognized for its strategic value as a military fortress in the Civil War era, and later catalyzed the Native American Red Power movement with the revolutionary 18 - month occupation by the Indians of All Tribes from 1969 to 1971.
First inhabited by native peoples who arrived more than 10,000 years ago, the island was recognized for its strategic value as a military fortress in the Civil War era, and later catalyzed the Native American Red Power movement with the revolutionary 18 - month occupation by the Indians of All Tribes from 1969 to 1971.
Alcatraz Island, best known as the infamous federal penitentiary from 1934 - 63, unfolds a layered history as Native American land, a Civil War - era military fortress, and the site of the Native American occupation by the Indians of All Tribes from 1969 - 71.
In the 1960s and»70s, American artist David Hammons created his own series of body prints, using the technique to comment on the Civil Rights - era race riots in the U.S. and the Vietnam War.
Bold, Cautious, True: Walt Whitman and American Art of the Civil War Era, Dynasty and Divinity: Ife Art in Ancient Nigeria, and Modern Masters: Sean Scully and John Walker
In the series of works on paper Tell Me Your Thoughts on Police Brutality Miss «Spank Me Harder», 2015, Kara Walker conflates different eras, idioms and attitudes to explore racism, its symbols and legacy from the American Civil War to very recent killings and assaults that have fuelled the Black Lives Matter campaign.
Her animated series, Aloof Hills, addresses contemporary American «taboos» such as interracial relationships and drug and alcohol use, and does so in a historic setting; Crombie's characters are Civil War - era paper dolls, and her landscapes include paintings and YouTube video clips.
«Spontaneous Combustion,» for instance, features a video showing a white - cotton American flag, basted in Civil War - era tarring solution, spontaneously combusting when the fabric is folded.
I suggest study of that pre-Civil War and Civil War era conflict between the pro-industrial American Whigs vs. the «Free Trade» Tories, with Mathew Carey, Henry Clay and his «American System» of political economy, Abe Lincoln, and William Kelley on the one side, and William Lloyd Garrison, Nathan Rothschild, August Belmont, John Stuart Mills, and Harriet Beecher Stowe championing the other.
To their benefit, I suggest study of that pre-Civil War and Civil War era conflict between the pro-industrial American Whigs vs. the «Free Trade» Tories, with Mathew Carey, Henry Clay and his «American System» of political economy, Abe Lincoln, and William Kelley on the one side, and William Lloyd Garrison, Nathan Rothschild, August Belmont, John Stuart Mills, and Harriet Beecher Stowe championing the other.
18 For a thorough history of the evolution of legal writing instruction in law schools, see Romantz, supra note 5, at 127 — 36 (tracing the evolution of legal writing instruction in law schools from the early days of moot court exercises under Dean Langdell at Harvard Law School, through the ABA's formal recognition of legal writing as a law school subject in 1947, and through the widespread adoption of legal writing programs in American law schools); Jeffrey D. Jackson & David R. Cleveland, Legal Writing: A History from the Colonial Era to the End of the Civil War, 19 Leg.
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