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         American History 20th Century:     more books (100)
  1. The American Century: A History of the United States Since the 1890s by Walter Lafeber, Richard Polenberg, et all 2008-03-30
  2. Taking Sides: 20th Century American History (Taking Sides: Twentieth-Century American History) by Larry Madaras, 2005-03-25
  3. A Companion to 20th-Century America (Blackwell Companions to American History)
  4. American Indians in the 19th & 20th Century West (Cultures in the American West Series) by Jeffrey Carlisle, 2008-07-31
  5. Masterpieces of 20th-Century American Drama (Greenwood Introduces Literary Masterpieces) by Susan C.W. Abbotson, 2005-09-30
  6. Latin American Art of the 20th Century, Second Edition (World of Art) by Edward Lucie-Smith, 2004-10-30
  7. The American Century: A History of the United States in Modern Times by James R. Giese, Matthew T. Downey, et all 1999-08
  8. A Cultural History of Latin America: Literature, Music and the Visual Arts in the 19th and 20th Centuries (The Cambridge History of Latin America)
  9. History of 20th Century Fashion by Elizabeth Ewing, 2002-04
  10. The American Century: A History of the United States Since 1941 by Walter Lafeber, Richard Polenberg, et all 2008-03-30
  11. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in American History Since 1945 by Larry Madaras, 2003-02-10
  12. Perspectives: Readings on American History in the 20th Century by D. Boorstin, 1992-02
  13. American History: Early Modern Through the 20th Century
  14. Milestones in 20th-Century African-American History by Alton Hornsby, 1993-01

181. Documents For The Study Of American History: AMDOCS: 1400 - 2003 Primary History
John Smith. history of the First Settlements 11761783 - Thomas Paine, The american Crisis. 1776 - Samuel Cooper 1835 - Constitution of the american Anti-Slavery Society, 15 February
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  • 182. We Are Sorry But This Site Is Temporarily Down For Some Modifications And Update
    We are sorry but this site is temporarily down for some modifications and updates.We hope to have part of it back up by the middle of February with more reliable and professional links.We are sorry
    http://www.liberty.edu/resources/library/public/as/history/american/1960.htm
    We are sorry but this site is temporarily down for some modifications and updates. We hope to have part of it back up by the middle of February with more reliable and professional links. We are sorry for any inconvenience. A.P.G. Library Liberty University

    183. We Are Sorry But This Site Is Temporarily Down For Some Modifications And Update
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    http://www.liberty.edu/resources/library/public/as/history/american/1990.htm
    We are sorry but this site is temporarily down for some modifications and updates. We hope to have part of it back up by the middle of February with more reliable and professional links. We are sorry for any inconvenience. A.P.G. Library Liberty University

    184. The United States History Index: US: World-wide Web W3 Virtual Library
    Era 16501765 Boone Crockett s America Revolutionary Era 1876 The Gilded Age, 1876-190020th century 1900-1909 1999 2000-2009 WWW-VL history Internet W3.
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  • 185. "Breaking Racial Barriers:African Americans In The Harmon Foundation Collection"
    One of the many white Americans who expressed interest in the achievements of black Americans during the Harlem Renaissance was real estate developer William E. Harmon. This collection of portraits and biographies is based on the works he amassed in the early part of the 20th century.
    http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/harmon/
    The National Portrait Gallery
    January 31-September 14, 1997
    George Washington Carver

    Marion Anderson

    Harry T. Burleigh

    W.E.B. Du Bois
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    One of the many white Americans who expressed his interest in the artistic achievements of black Americans during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920's, was Caucasion real estate developer, William E. Harmon (1862-1928). In 1922 he established the Harmon Foundation in New York City to recognize African American achievements, not only in the fine arts but also in business, education, farming, literature, music, race relations, religious service and science. In 1944 the Harmon Foundation, then under the direction of Mary Beattie Brady, organized an exhibition "Portraits of Outstanding Americans of Negro Origin," with the express goal of reversing racial intolerance, ignorance and bigotry by illustrating the accomplishments of contemporary African Americans. Including twenty-three portraits created by both a black and a white artistLaura Wheeler Waring (1887-1948) and Betsy Graves Reyneau (1888-1964)the exhibition premiered at the Smithsonian Institution on May 2 and then travelled around the United States for the next ten years. Other portraits were added to the tour during that time. Following the Supreme Court's 1954 ruling abolishing legal segregation, the tour was discontinued on the Harmon Foundation's assumption that racial tolerance and understanding had been successfully attained. Although it is evident today that the foundation's exhibition did not eradicate racial fears and tension in America, it did successfully expose and improve the perception and recognition of African Americans' contribution to this nation.

    186. Your Place In Time: 20th Century America

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    187. The American Physical Society Presents "A Century Of Physics"
    The materials and images contained in the century of Physics Time Line are copyrightedand protected by the International and Pan american Copyright Conventions
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    188. American Writers
    american Writers quot;From March through December 2001, CSPAN will look at the lives and works of selected american writers who have chronicled, reflected upon, or influenced the course of our
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    189. EyeWitness To History
    EyeWitness. has a new location eyewitnesstohistory.com. You willtransferred to our new site in a few seconds. Please bookmark the
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    EyeWitness has a new location: eyewitnesstohistory.com You will transferred to our new site in a few seconds.
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    190. Greenwood Electronic Media
    If we are to understand history, we must look at people s everydaylives. Greenwood Daily Life Online brings history up close by
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    Greenwood Daily Life Online
    Exploring Everyday Life Past and Present
    What did people eat, wear, use? What did they hope, invent, sing? We spend most of our lives preoccupied with mundane but essential things. Our activities rarely rise to the level of greatness, and that was true in the past as well. If we are to understand history, we must look at people's everyday lives.
    Greenwood Daily Life Online brings history up close by providing award-winning content in an authoritative and accessible database.
    Greenwood Electronic Media (GEM) is a division of the Greenwood Publishing Group. The division was founded in 1998 to deliver on-line and CD-ROM products to libraries requesting digital formats for reference titles and critical teaching resources. These GEM products have garnered praise and awards from the library press such as Charleston Advisor Library Journal Book Report and
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