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  2. The American Pageant - Wikipedia

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    The American Pageant- Sixteenth Edition The American Pageant , initially published by Thomas A. Bailey in 1956, [ 1 ] is an American high school history textbook often used for AP United States History , AICE American History as well as IB History of the Americas courses.

  3. AP United States History - Wikipedia

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    The AP U.S. History course is designed to provide the same level of content and instruction that students would face in a freshman-level college survey class. It generally uses a college-level textbook as the foundation for the course and covers nine periods of U.S. history, spanning from the pre-Columbian era to the present day.

  4. Talk:The American Pageant - Wikipedia

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    The American Pageant is mentioned by the book Lies my Teacher Told Me, to which there is a link in the See Also section. Perhaps that book's criticisms about The American Pageant should be incorporated. Sofa jazz man 01:25, 1 January 2010 (UTC) Absolutely.

  5. Mary Frances Gunner - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances Gunner worked at the YWCA in Montclair, New Jersey, and after 1921 [10] at the Ashland Place YWCA [11] in Brooklyn. [12] She also taught school in New York. [13] Gunner was a branch manager for the New York State Employment Service from 1938 to 1950. [14] She was active in the National Association of College Women. [15]

  6. Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith lectured against prohibition. [16] She was monitored and questioned by the U. S. Justice Department during World War I, because her mother was German and because she gave a lecture, "What the World is Thinking and Feeling", which was perceived as possibly influencing clubwomen against the American war effort.

  7. Paterson pageant - Wikipedia

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    "Review of New York 1913: The Armory Show and the Paterson Strike Pageant". The American Historical Review. 95 (3): 926– 927. doi:10.2307/2164490. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 2164490. Wilson, Christopher P. (1990). "Review of New York 1913: The Armory Show and the Paterson Strike Pageant". The Journal of American History. 76 (4): 1298– 1299. doi ...

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  9. Political prisoners in the United States - Wikipedia

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    She helped found the Detroit chapter of the Joanne Little Defense Committee, supported other prisoner's defense committees, and supported the Wilmington Ten, RNA 11, and Gary Tyler. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] When Angela Davis was acquitted, Parks introduced her to an audience of 12,000 as a "dear sister who has suffered so much persecution".