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American History: A Survey (13th Edition)
by Alan BrinkleyApart from exploring America's political and diplomatic history, the author also sheds light on other areas critical for understanding the nation's past viz., social, cultural, economic, and urban.
American History: Beginnings to 1914
by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. OgleNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History: Beginnings through Reconstruction (Ohio)
by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. OgleNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History: Beginnings to 1914 (Michigan)
by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick RisingerHistory textbook for Middle School
American History: Reconstruction to the Present
by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick RisingerNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History: Beginnings Through Reconstruction (Tennessee)
by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick RisingerNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History: Beginnings Through Reconstruction
by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick RisingerNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History
by Robert Dallek Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle Frederick RisingerAmerican History uses four key strategies to help students become successful history readers and more knowledgeable about the state's standard. These strategies are: set a purpose for reading, build your social studies vocabulary, use active reading strategies and check your understanding.
American History
by Robert Dallek Donna M. Ogle Jesus Garcia C. Frederick RisingerNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History
by Dr Ames West Davidson Dr Michael B. Stoff Dr Kathy Swan Jennifer L. BertoletNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History
by James West Davidson Michael B. Stoff Jennifer L. BertoletIn 'They Say,' James West Davidson recounts the first thirty years in the passionate life of Ida B. Wells--as well as the story of the great struggle over the meaning of race in post-emancipation America. Davidson captures the breathtaking and often chaotic changes that swept the South as Wells grew up in Holly Springs, Mississippi: the spread of education among free blacks, the rise of political activism, and the bitter struggles for equality in the face of entrenched social custom. When Wells came of age she moved to bustling Memphis, where her quest for personal fulfillment was thwarted as whites increasingly used race as a barrier to separate blacks from mainstream America. Davidson traces the crosscurrents of these cultural conflicts through Wells's forceful personality, intertwining her struggle to define herself with her early courageous, and often audacious, behavior. When a conductor threw her off a train for refusing to sit in the segregated car, she sued the railroad--and won. When she protested conditions in segregated Memphis schools, she was fired--and took up journalism. And in 1892, when an explosive lynching rocked Memphis, Wells embarked fully on the career for which she is now remembered, as outspoken anti-lynching writer and lecturer. Period photographs from postcards, newspapers, and Wells's own diary further engage readers in this dynamic story. Richly researched and deftly written, the book offers a gripping portrait of the young Ida B. Wells, who directly encountered and influenced the evolving significance of race in America.
American History (myWorld Interactive )
by James West Davidson Michael B. Stoff Jennifer L. BertoletNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History
by Elva Duran Jo Gusman John Shefelbine Great Source Education Group StaffAn American history textbook covering periods from European colonization to the 21st century.
American History: Guided Reading Workbook (HMH Social Studies: American History: Reconstruction To The Ser.)
by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
American History: Reconstruction to the Present
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt StaffHISTORY programming greatly appeals to educators and young people who are drawn into the visual stories our documentaries tell. Our Education Department has a long-standing record in providing teachers and students with curriculum resources that bring the past to life in the classroom. Our content covers a diverse variety of subjects, including American and world history, government, economics, the natural and applied sciences, arts, literature and the humanities, health and guidance, and even pop culture.
American History: 1877 - Present
by Thomas KiddAmerican History volume 2 gives a wide overview of America’s history from the end of the Civil War era, to the political and cultural struggles of contemporary times. Thomas S. Kidd employs lessons learned from his own scholarly expertise and history classes to weave together a compelling narrative of the defeats and triumphs that have defined the American national experience. Unlike many textbooks of modern American history, religion and faith remain central aspects of the book’s coverage, through present-day America. It gives detailed treatment of episodes such as America’s military conflicts, the Civil Rights movement, and the culture wars of the past half-century. Professor Kidd also considers the development of America’s obsession with entertainment, from the rise of the first movies, to the social media age. American History volume 2 will help students wrestle with the political and cultural changes that have dramatically transformed contemporary American life
American History: 1492 - 1877
by Thomas KiddAmerican History volume 1 surveys the broad sweep of American history from the first Native American societies to the end of the Reconstruction period, following the Civil War. Drawing on a deep range of research and years of classroom teaching experience, Thomas S. Kidd offers students an engaging overview of the first half of American history. The volume features illuminating stories of people from well-known presidents and generals, to lesser-known men and women who struggled under slavery and other forms of oppression to make their place in American life. The role of Christianity in America is central in this book. Americans’ faith sometimes inspired awakenings and the search for an equitable society, but at other times it justified violence and inequality. Students will come away from American History volume 1 better prepared to grapple with the challenges presented by the history of America’s founding, the problem of slavery, and our nation’s political tradition.
American History: The Modern Era since 1865
by Donald A. RitchieThe book contains unit lessons on Creating A Nation Prehistory to 1815, Forging a Nation 1815-1877, New Horizons 1860-1900, Entering a New Century 1867-1920, Crusade and Disillusion 1911-1932, Times of Crisis 1932-1960, Redefining America 1954-Present plus additional features of Atlas, United States Databank, Presidents of the United States, Career Connections Handbook, etc.
American History: Beginnings Through Reconstruction
by Michael Stoff James DavidsonBy signing the Declaration of Independence, members of the Continental Congress sent a clear message to Britain that the American colonies were free and independent states. Starting with its preamble, the document spells out all the reasons the people of the United States have the right to break away from Britain.