Abraham Lincoln & the Lincoln Myth
.... of the myths Americans have created about Abraham Lincoln, the powerful figure who presided over the country's greatest trial, the Civil
War (
Oates 4). However ....
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Causes of Civil War
.... Nevertheless, Lincoln believed, as he told a group of black leaders in 1862, that "but for your race, there could not be
war" (
Oates 239). ....
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The Revolutionary War
.... at all until the Civil
War. Klein, Maury. "The Lords and the Mill Girls." Portrait of America, Volume One: to 1877. 8th ed. Ed. Stephen B.
Oates and Charles J ....
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Events That Led to the Civil War
.... II. Excerpts in The Causes of the Civil
War, ed. Edwin C. Roswenc, 200-216. Lexington, MA: Heath, 1961.
Oates, Stephen B. With Malice Toward None: The Life of ....
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Nat Turner
.... a slave revolt. The religious-
war theme that
Oates develops can be seen in the way that he organizes the text. The book is divided ....
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Slaves and Rebellion
Before the civil
war, life for slaves was becoming increasingly frustrating. .... According to
Oates, the slaves who followed "General Nat" came upon the relatively ....
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LINCOLN, JOHNSON AND RECONSTRUCTION This resear
.... McPherson, James M. Battle Cry Of Freedom The Civil
War Era. New York: Oxford Up, 1988.
Oates, Stephen B. Abraham Lincoln The Man Behind The Myths. ....
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Biography of Clara Barton
.... Morristown NJ: Silver Burdett.
Oates, SB (1994). A woman of valor: Clara Barton and the Civil
War. New York: The Free Press. Whitelaw, N. (1997). ....
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Territories West of the Mississippi
.... for resistance in the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, this time against the Americans and for the British in the
War of 1812 .... Stephen B.
Oates and Charles J Errico ....
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Black/White Race Relations in the 20th Century
.... in the 1950s and 1960s, comments on the 1 Stephen B.
Oates, Let the Trumpet .... After the Civil
War many whites felt threatened by the emancipation of the slaves. ....
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Selected American Literature
.... by the themes they choose; Jarrell, for example, writes about World
War II as .... modern fiction, seems central to the work of Saul Bellow and Joyce Carol
Oates. ....
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The American Revolution
.... the Second Great Awakening, which flourished in the years following the Revolutionary
War. .... and belief in excluding blacks from human status (
Oates, 1973), only ....
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Political Theorists of 1600s & 1700s
.... Paine returned to France in 1787 following the revolutionary
war in the United .... After his retirement in 1691, Locke moved to
Oates in Essex, England, where he ....
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Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... hills of rural Kentucky, then in the freezing climate of World
War II industrial .... The cold tragedy of Gertie Nevels is that, as
Oates remarks, she "has chosen ....
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Utility Industry Restructuring Since the end of
.... In the United States, the military costs of the Vietnam
War eventually began to exert inflationary pressures. .... Baumol, WJ, &
Oates, WE (Ng). ....
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Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, and Andraeus Capellanus
.... Certainly the on-going warfare with Sparta, which Athens was losing, was as difficult for them as, say, the Cold
War was for America. .... Ed. Whitney J.
Oates. ....
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