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Why It\u27s Interpretive: Bid \u27Em In [PDF]
Browsing the provocative blog Jubilo! The Emancipation Century recently, I came upon a post featuring a curious YouTube video. So why did Bid \u27Em In speak so deeply to me?
Rudy, John M.
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Reunion and reconciliation, reviewed and reconsidered [PDF]
At the close of the Civil War in 1865, many Americans began talking about “reunion” and “reunification,” even “healing” and “reconciliation,” although the precise meaning of those words would remain elusive.
Silber, N.
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Poverty and living arrangements among youth in Spain, 1980-2005 [PDF]
One of the most relevant demographic events in Spain from a recent historical perspective was the baby boom of the 1960s and 1970s. The "adapting to circumstances" of these generations of youth and their families through delayed emancipation and ...
Sara Ayllón
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Emancipated Foster Youth Returning to Birth Parents [PDF]
Although foster youth should only emancipate from care if reunification or adoption is not possible by the time the youth must age out, some youth still return to the same families from whom they were ...
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Making the Voiceless Speak: Les siestes du grand-père. Récit d’inceste by Monia Ben Jémia – between the Exofiction of an Unknown Woman and an Autotheoretical Transbiography.
Marina Ortrud M. HERTRAMPF
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Reexamining the Racial Record of Abraham Lincoln
Since his death in 1865 Abraham Lincoln has been universally honored in black America. In many black homes and businesses, his photograph often hangs in honor next to the one of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Restoring the Proclamation: Abraham Lincoln, Confiscation, and Emancipation in the Civil War Era
Like the business cycle, the reputations of great actors in history seem to go through alternating periods of boom and bust. Harry Truman was scorned in his day as an incompetent bumbler.
Guelzo, Allen C.
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25425 & 20500: ZIP codes for a Revolution [PDF]
I put on my coat and headed out the door today around lunchtime. My excuse was to grab a sandwich to munch on at my desk, but I was really hunting something very different.
Rudy, John M.
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This article explores the long-forgotten Altoona Conference of 1862, when nearly a dozen Union governors met at the Civil War\u27s darkest hour to discuss war strategy and, ultimately, reaffirm their support for the Union cause. This article examines and
Thompson, Kees D.
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War Against Slavery Without a Black Soldier in Sight? [PDF]
I\u27ve been lying to people. OK, not exactly lying, just not telling the whole truth. One of my favorite lines to use when I worked in Washington at the Lincoln Cottage was that the, most important part of the Emancipation Proclamation came near the ...
Rudy, John M.
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