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    Louis Masur, as a professor of history has delivered a significant contribution to the comprehensive understanding of various events and their relevance to the development status of the American society. In the 1831: Year of Eclipse book, the author presents an important text, in which he discusses the reasons why he believes the 1831, the year of the eclipse, is an important factor in the American development journey. The American current development status is a product of many of events and processes

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    Horace Grant is a quiet and polite student in Humanities and Social Sciences. He is a capable student who, when he applies himself, has the potential to succeed. By having significant number of absent days he has missed out on content making it difficult to succeed in his assessments. For Horace Grant to improve his results next semester he will need to improve his attendance and ensure he completes all components of his assigned work. Alexis is a quiet and polite student in Humanities and Social

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    Beloved is an important novel because it explain how terrible slavery was in character’s Point of view. Learning about slavery is difficult to learn about and painful to know. Morrison gave us a lot history throughout the novel, actual facts about slavery. And because of this, schools across America are banning theses type of books. But no matter how horrific or emotionally damaging slavery was, we should never change or forget about it. As a person who knows the horrendous acts upon slaves, I

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    Alexander Hamilton, a son, a student, a writer, a hero. To sum up all of Hamilton’s mammoth triumphs would be quite the task, but that is exactly what Ron Chernow does in his biography entitled, “Alexander Hamilton.” Published by The Penguin Press, “Alexander Hamilton,” is an incredible biography that goes through the life of Alexander Hamilton in chronological order. Chernow is successful in his effort to go deeper into the life of Hamilton by studying not only Hamilton’s life but also the lives

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    Fire in a Canebrake Essay

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    In her Fire in a Canebrake, Laura Wexler describes an important event in mid-twentieth century American race relations, long ago relegated to the closet of American consciousness. In so doing, Wexler not only skillfully describes the event—the Moore’s Ford lynching of 1946—but incorporates it into our understanding of the present world and past by retaining the complexities of doubt and deception that surrounded the event when it occurred, and which still confound it in historical records. By skillfully

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    Father and Son Just whom is Edmund Gosse’s Father and Son written for? Is it for the Father, or for the Son, or, as Edmund Gosse tells us, for the public, so they can have a record of life in a rigidly religious family? Edmund begins his book by telling you that it is a historical record, an important chronicle that is to be used, basically as a reference for a period of time. Yet, in the first sentence of the first chapter, we can see that this is truly not his purpose. The first words

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    Hegel: Reason in History The second chapter of the Introduction to the Philosophy of History bears the title "Reason in History"; however, careful study reveals that it could just as aptly been dubbed Reason is History or better, History is Reason. Although Reason exists in a finite form within the human being, the whole—infinite Reason—is necessarily greater than the sum of its parts—the sum of finite Reasons. Hegel's Reason is the infinite material of all reality—the substance, form, and

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    comforting. Humiliating, yet humbling. I felt as though I were reliving the engagments in each act, and as if I were apart of the political front line, yet, behind the narrarative scenes. The encapsulating, heart renching stories behind each womans history is one that is effervescent, and resounding today in every ethnic culture, and understatedly in tomorrows society. Stories of thirteen year old girls, and wives being raped, tradgedy of husbands dying, never ending struggles for social equality, the

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    History Argument Essay

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    historian once said, “History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. History is who we are and why we are the way we are” (“History Quotes”). David Mccullough is saying that history is about us, it’s a part of everyone, it’s a part of who we are. Howard Zinn says that history is about the future it’s about us. Though some might see that his interpretations are saying that our history doesn’t matter and isn’t about us today. Because Zinn reveals that we need to see all sides of history because it is

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    In reality there has been very little independent research and analysis done on Jeff Milton’s life. The majority of information regarding the day-to-day events of his life was documented through the eyes of J. Evetts Haley in “A Good Man with a Gun,” so any study of it has to been conducted through the lens of what he has wrote, and then augmented with a study of the historical events at the time to place the story into its proper context. The problem this presents to modern historians is that

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