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$16.95
James D. Rice
9780195386943
Paperback
01 August 2013
A vivid chronicle of one of the most dramatic events in colonial American history, and the first account to place Native Americans at the heart of the narrative
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$26.95
Peter Charles Hoffer
9780195386608
Paperback
18 November 2011
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$20.95
Douglas Cazaux Sackman
9780195178531
Paperback
10 December 2010
An extraordinary friendship between Ishi, "the last wild Indian," and anthropologist Alfred Kroeber opens a unique window on America's passage from wilderness to modernity
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$26.95
Allan M. Winkler
9780195324822
Paperback
11 August 2010
Allan Winkler describes how folk singer Pete Seeger applied his musical talents to improve conditions for less fortunate people everywhere
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$24.95
James West Davidson
9780195160215
Paperback
21 July 2008
This gripping book chronicles the first thirty years in the life of activist Ida B. Wells, intertwining her tumultuous story with the shifting definitions of race in post-emancipation America.
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$24.95
William L. Barney
9780195314342
Paperback
18 July 2008
In this compelling story, Barney focuses on the life of one man, Walter Lenoir of North Carolina, to examine the origins of southern white identity alongside its myriad ambiguities and complexities.
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$24.95
Mark Hamilton Lytle
9780195172478
Paperback
31 July 2007
A compact biography of Rachel Carson--a story of success, celebrity, controversy, and vindication.
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$24.95
John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger
9780195160888
Paperback
23 February 2006
The record of an amazing African American family in antebellum America.
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$24.95
James E. Crisp
9780195163506
Paperback
24 February 2005
A vivid account of historical detective work that challenges some of the cherished myths of Texas history
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$24.95
Richard Godbeer
9780195161304
Paperback
06 January 2005
A gripping narrative that captures the mind-set of colonial New England.
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