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    In Eric Foner’s textbook Give Me Liberty! He spends two chapters talking about the Civil Rights Movement, and when we read it alone he did a very good job looking at the history of the movement. Though, if we use Hands on the Freedom Plow as a foundation we see another side of the Movement. The struggle the women who were the movement faced trying to bring about change. He never covered the pride they felt, the hidden anger that fueled this social rebellion, nor what they had to do to keep…

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    effect it had on black African Americans. Their thoughts would probably be that it was just only a working system. They didn 't necessarily know of the actual cruelty portrayed by the slave’s masters. According to the textbook, “Give Me Liberty” by Eric Foner, “Millions of northerners who had not been abolitionists become convinced that preserving the union as an embodiment of liberty required the destruction of slavery.” Northerners were beginning to know the truth of what the south really was…

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    great nation. Even upon their laggard release from slavery in 1865, freedmen were far from equality, justice, and most importantly, freedom. Not only is the meaning of freedom extrapolated by Eric Foner within his textbook, Give Me Liberty! An American History, it is also analyzed. Throughout Chapter 15, Foner analyzes post-civil war oppressions and injustices placed not only on black men but also including black women. To maintain credibility…

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    the most divisive periods in American history. To help understand the time period and the division surrounding Reconstruction, there have been scholarly books that have covered this topic. One of the most comprehensive books about Reconstruction is Eric Foner’s Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877. The book is long -612 pages and reads like a History textbook. The length of the book is a clue to the great amount of detailed information found in the book. Because of the…

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    According to Eric Foner’s “Give Me Liberty” Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in 1882 and the fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt he won the election of 1932 as the 32nd president. While everyone was in despair from the Great Depression he began to restore the confidence of the people starting with a “bank holiday” and his series of broadcasts to the public. During the “bank holiday” all banking operations were temporarily stopped and many acts were passed to rescue the financial system and…

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    The Fiery Trials: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery by Eric Foner is a historical non-fiction book which examines President Abraham Lincoln’s views on slavery from his years as a boy to the moment he signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Through an insight on Lincoln’s life the readers discover his personal views of slavery being the cause of the Civil War. Foner focuses on slavery in this biography for the audience to realize why Abraham Lincoln decided that it was a practice that needed to…

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    Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men was written by Eric Foner and was first published in 1995 by Oxford University Press in New York. The book includes 353 pages including the abundant amount of selected bibliography. Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men is a nonfiction, American history book that is based on the ideology of the Republican Party before the American Civil War. Eric Foner included many sources for the construction and structure of the Republican Party. Its purpose it to provide more…

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    Before this course, I was familiar with the immigrant stories of Mexicans, families and students. After this class, I was able to learn about other stories of immigrants coming from Latin America, and Russia. Society already defines immigrants to be only Latino’s or people from Mexico but in reality, there are millions of immigrants who have ben in the United States and who are coming now from Russia, Korea, Canada, Syria etc. Just like the immigrants from Latin American many of them are…

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    Nation of Lies Why do we lie to others, but expect others to be honest with us? Today in society, lies have embodied the lives of many to the point where it has become a natural part of our lifestyle. Lying has become a natural habit for us, it has become a factor in how we carry out our lives. Whether we may have lied in consideration of how others may feel, or if it was because we did not want to carry out something we were assigned, lying has become so natural to us that we cannot…

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    Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy starts off in a shopping mall in Washington D.C. Cammie and her class are there as a field project. The assignment was to see if they can identify who is following them and get them off their trail. The teacher wants to see if the students can spy on people to figure out who is following them. Two boys start following Cammie and her partner Bex. They headed to the museum to meet their teacher and the boys went after them. The girls broke two important rules.…

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