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  2. The Soul of America - Wikipedia

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    The book is a history of America from colonial days to those of Donald Trump.In seven chapters plus an introduction and conclusion, it traces the ups and downs of public issues including race, civil rights, immigration, women's suffrage and rights and internal and external threats to the democratic process, including the Ku Klux Klan and Communism.

  3. Jon Meacham - Wikipedia

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    The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels: 2018: ISBN 978-0-3995-8981-2: Random House: History of the United States: Presentation by Meacham on The Soul of America, May 9, 2018, C-SPAN Washington Journal interview with Meacham on The Soul of America, May 23, 2018, C-SPAN Presentation by Meacham on The Soul of America, September 1 ...

  4. Andrew Hartman - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Hartman is an American historian, author, and academic. He is a professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences at Illinois State University. [1]Hartman's research interests span the fields of United States cultural, intellectual, and political history as well as the philosophy of history, pedagogy, and historiography.

  5. C H E L S E A G R E E N P U B L I S H I N G W H I T E R I V E ...

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  6. Robert Meacham - Wikipedia

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    Robert Meacham (1835–1902) was an educational, religious and political leader in Florida during and after Reconstruction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An African-American , he was a slave in Quincy, Florida ; one of the sons of his enslaver, he was educated by him.

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  8. Review: How Meacham's Lincoln defeated 'Big Lie' of his day

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    Fun fact: Feb. 12, 1809, is the birthdate for both Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin. While we tend to contemplate “The Great Emancipator” as fully formed well before he became the 16th ...

  9. Centre for American Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for American Studies (Spanish: Centro de Estudios sobre América, CEA) is an academic institution in Havana, Cuba.Established along similar institutions by the Cuban Government in 1964, it was intended to serve at the same time to provide intelligence information for Cuban leaders, and to provide propaganda by proposing to international audiences Cuban views on certain topics.