Another Boston minister , William Hubbard , insisted that the war was only a brief testing time , after which the Lord would lead his saints to victory over the heathen . To Daniel Gookin , a magistrate committed to Eliot's mission work ...
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They turned instead to a leader from Jamaica, Marcus Garvey, who gave voice to their bitterness: “The first dying that is to be done by the black man in the future,” Garvey declared in 1918, “will be done to make himself free.
The text integrates the best of recent social and cultural scholarship-including fun material on movies and other forms of popular culture-into a political story, offering a comprehensive and complete understanding of American history.
James Axtell and Gregory Evans Dowd saved me from many mistakes, mostly about Indians. John E. Selby and Eugene R. Sheridan were particularly helpful on the Revolution. Fred Anderson and Virginia DeJohns Anderson offered acute ...
It retains the strong chronological and thematic framework of the bigger text, but offers a more manageable option for instructors concerned about too much material and too little time.
Liberty, Equality, Power: A History of the American People
This is Volume II (since 1863) of LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, CONCISE EDITION, Third Edition.
Liberty, Equality, Power
In the most extraordinary campaign of the war , these 800 Missourians marched 3,000 miles , foraging supplies along the way ; fought and beat two much larger enemy forces ; and finally linked up with Zachary Taylor's army at Monterrey .
Writers Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, and Zora Neale Hurston; poet Countee Cullen; painter Aaron Douglas; and philosopher and cultural critic Alain Locke were other prominent Renaissance participants. The appearance in 1925 of a special ...