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Alvin Tresselt (September 30, 1916, in Passaic, New Jersey – July 24, 2000) [1] [2] was a graphic designer and American children's book author. His picture book White Snow, Bright Snow (illustrated by Roger Duvoisin) received the Caldecott Medal. [3]
History [ edit ] The UHU was founded and received a charter in the American Federation of Labor in 1896 through a merger of the International Trade Association of Hat Finishers of America and the National Hat Makers' Association of the United States . [ 1 ]
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Cowboy hats were not initially popular in the Western American frontier, with derby or bowler hats being the typical headgear of choice. [90] Heavy marketing of the Stetson " Boss of the Plains " model in the years following the American Civil War was the primary driving force behind the cowboy hat's popularity, with its characteristic dented ...
America ReFramed is a weekly independent documentary series broadcast on World Channel. [1] Since 2012, America ReFramed has broadcast over 120 films by independent filmmakers. The series is co-produced by American Documentary, Inc. and the WORLD Channel. America ReFramed films feature personal stories that have a strong social-issue focus.
American motivational speaker from Bucyrys, Ohio best known for his performance in the "Evolution of Dance" video. Sunny Lam: Hong Kong whiteboard250 Singer-songwriter Yoav Landau, Sam Haft Israel, United States The Living Tombstone: Israeli-American electronic rock band and YouTube channel most notable for their songs on video games and pop ...
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Deals with the great push westward by the settlers, including the Latter-day Saints; the crossing of the continent by railroad; the myth of the cowboy; the domestication of the land by settlers local and foreign; and the final conquest of the Native Americans after much warfare.