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Interactive Map: The Columbian Exchange

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Activist for Equality: Frederick Douglass at 200

Born to Harriet Bailey, an enslaved woman in Maryland in February 1818, Douglass lived twenty years as a slave and nearly nine years as a fugitive. From the 1840s to his death in 1895, he attained international fame as an abolitionist, reformer, orator of almost unparalleled stature, and author of three classic autobiographies.
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US Immigration since 1850: A Statistical and Visual Timeline

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Timeline: American Immigration, 1565–2017

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Timeline: The Era of Theodore Roosevelt

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Abolitionism

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Slave Resistance

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The Dred Scott Decision and Its Bitter Legacy

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Wilberforce, Lincoln, and the Abolition of Slavery

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Abraham Lincoln: A Man of His Time, A Man for All Times

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