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ID006790
Call Number973/ISA
Title ProperFirst fight for rights: 1845 - 1928
LanguageENG
AuthorIsaacs, Sally Senzell
PublicationOxford,  Heinemann Library,  1999.
Description48p   Black Spine
SeriesHistory of America
NoteDescribes in detail the lives of Susan B. Anthony and other women's rights pioneers, African Americans and Native Americans, who all struggle for their freedom and individual rights.
NoteThe United States of America - Map
Lessons in equality 1845 to 1847
Time for change 1848 to 1852
An uphill battle 1852 to 1872
America's rich people 1868 to 1892
Homes for the poor 1868 to 1892
Settling more land 1885 to 1898
African Americans in the New South 1890 to 1904
Disasters 1900 to 1912
New ideas in a new century 1900 to 1924
Farming 1900 to 1913
Industry and unions 1900 to 1914
Moving faster 1903 to 1914
The first world war 1914 to 1918
Americans in battle 1917 to 1918
A battle against disease 1900 to 1920
Prohibition 1913 to 1928
A victory for women 1918 to 1920
The roaring twenties 1920 to 1928
Historical map of America
Famous people of the time
Important dates and events
Standard Number0431056307
Price. QualificationRs.195(Hb)
Classification Number973
Key WordsUnited States - History - 1901-1953 ;  United States - History - 19th century ;  Transfer to IBDP


 
 
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