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Freedom's Unfinished Revolution by American Social History Project β€” book cover

Freedom's Unfinished Revolution

by American Social History Project (Compiler), American Social History Project, A, Ronald Jackson, Joshua Brown
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Overview

From the award-winning authors of Who Built America?, Freedom's Unfinished Revolution offers a ground-breaking presentation of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Filled with a wide array of original source materials including letters, speeches, excerpts from novels and newspapers, photographs, engravings, art and political cartoons, Freedom's Unfinished Revolution arose out of what the Teacher's Advisory Committee has called "the need and desire to create a textbook for high school students that would make the Reconstruction come alive."

Primary historical documents, artwork, and exercises present the Civil War and Reconstruction.

Synopsis

From the award-winning authors of Who Built America?, Freedom's Unfinished Revolution offers a ground-breaking presentation of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Filled with a wide array of original source materials including letters, speeches, excerpts from novels and newspapers, photographs, engravings, art and political cartoons, Freedom's Unfinished Revolution arose out of what the Teacher's Advisory Committee has called "the need and desire to create a textbook for high school students that would make the Reconstruction come alive."

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
New Press, The
Pages
302
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781565841987

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