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> Davidson, James West. U.S.: A narrative history. 9th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education, 2022.
> “History of Survivance: Upper Midwest 19th-Century Native American Narratives | DPLA.” Digital Public Library of America, April 2013. https://dp.la/exhibitions/history-of-survivance.
> Dorothea Lange Digital Archive: The Depression
> Pictures of African Americans During WWII – U.S. Army
> Vietnam War: The War at Home
> Documenting America’s Struggle for Racial Equality
> Jos. D. Richard, “[Relative]e to the police of recently emancipated negroes or freed[m]en, within the corporate limits of the town of Opelousas,” Land and Labor, 15 July 1865, http://www.freedmen.umd.edu/Opelousas.html.
Source: Black Code from Opelousas, Louisiana, July 3, 1865.
> CommonLit, “Henry Adams’ Testimony Before Congress,” Congressional Record, Senate Report 693, 46th Congress, 2nd Session, pt. 2, 1880, pp. 101-111, https://www.commonlit.org/en/texts/henry-adams-testimony-before-congress.
Source: A statement made by Henry Adams before the US Senate in 1880. Adams was a former enslaved laborer but was given his freedom after the Civil War, which he discusses in this excerpt.
> Harford, Tim. 2023. “Oil and Blood: The Osage Murders.” Cautionary Tales. Podcast, October 19, 2023. https://timharford.com/2023/10/cautionary-tales-oil-and-blood-the-osage-murders/.
> Gray, Jim. 2023. “Killers of the Flower Moon: Osage Chief Jim Gray in Conversation.” Cautionary Tales. Podcast, October 26, 2023. https://timharford.com/2023/10/cautionary-tales-oil-and-blood-the-osage-murders/
> Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/_resources/images/msf/msf00628
> Documenting the American South, UNC-Chapel Hill
https://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/texts.html
> Link to access the advertisements.
> William Mauldin cartoons: https://www.pritzkermilitary.org/node/3035
i need ideas!! Sources you can ONLY USE/ Choose from > Davidson, James West.
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