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"Contagious Liberty": Women in the Revolutionary Age
Lesson Plan
Government and Civics
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s First Inauguration, 1933
Spotlight on: Primary Source
Economics, Government and Civics, Literature
The Supreme Court upholds national prohibition, 1920
Economics, Government and Civics
Lowell Mill Girls and the factory system, 1840
Economics
Frederick Douglass: What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
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"Bleeding Kansas" and the Pottawatomie Massacre, 1856
"Reelect Roosevelt—Friend of Labor," 1936
The Haymarket Affair, 1886
Literacy and the immigration of "undesirables," 1903
Government and Civics, World History
Preventing labor discrimination during World War II, 1942