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  1. Andrew Jackson and the Bank War: A Study in the Growth of Presidential Power (Norton Essays in American History.) by Robert V. Remini, 1967-11
  2. My Fellow Americans: Presidential Addresses That Shaped History by James C. Humes, 1992
  3. Oh, Waiter! One Order of Crow!: Inside the Strangest Presidential Election Finish in American History by Jeff Greenfield, 2001
  4. An Act to Establish the National Museum of African American History and Culture Plan for Action Presidential Commission to Develop a Plan of Action for ... for Other Purposes (SuDoc AE 2.110:107-106) by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 2002
  5. The (Presidential) Election of 1824(1822-1825) (AMERICAN HISTORY) by Frederick Jackson Turner, 1906
  6. Woodrow Wilson and the Lost World of the Oratorical Statesman (Presidential Rhetoric Series, No. 9) by Robert Alexander Kraig, 2004-01
  7. Presidential Campaigns: From George Washington to George W. Bush by Paul F. Boller, 2004-07-22
  8. The History of Presidential Elections by Robert T. Masella, 1995-12
  9. Presidential Fact Book by Joseph Nathan Kane, 1998-04-20
  10. Student's Atlas of American Presidential Elections 1789-1996 by Fred L. Israel, 1997-06
  11. Cliffhanger: the presidential election of 2000: how a candidate won but still lost.(American History): An article from: Junior Scholastic by Bryan Brown, 2004-10-04
  12. The People's Voice: An Annotated Bibliography of American Presidential Campaign Newspapers, 1828-1984 (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)
  13. The Sons of the Sires; a History of the Rise, Progress, and Destiny of the American Party, and its Probable Influence on the Next Presidential Election to Which is Added a Review of the Letter of the Hon. Henry A. Wise, Against the Know-nothings. by An American, Hon. Henry A. Wise, 1855
  14. Presidential Press Conference: Its History and Role in the American Political System by Blaire A. French, 1982-04

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It's the 60th anniversary of D-Day and the invasions on Omaha and Normandy beaches amongst other locations as the Allies began their push to rescue France from Nazi hands. It is a day to reflect on the great sacrifices of the men and women who helped restore France and eventually bring down the Nazi regime ending the Western war in World War II
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It is hard to ignore the fact that President Ronald Reagan , the only president since Eisenhower to completely serve out two terms in office, had a huge impact on America and the makeup of the entire global community. One impotant example: he was key in the breakup of the former Soviet Union. President Reagan died today, June 5, 2004, at the age of 93. He will be remembered as a good natured person and great communicator who rose to power and served in the highest office in the United States. Read some quotes from President Reagan to learn more about the man and his beliefs.

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85. WheretodoResearch.com - Memorable Presidential Quotes
Quotations made by american presidents, sorted by President in chronological order with quick links to each one.
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Subject Index (Site Map) U.S. Candidates U.S. Federal Court Decisions Citations of Memorable U.S. Presidential Quotations ... WheretodoResearch.com Memorable Presidential Quotes (by President) Adams to Eisenhower Fillmore to Jackson Jefferson to Polk Reagan to Wilson
  • Adams, John (1797-1801) Adams, John Q. (1825-1829) Arthur, Chester A. (1881-1885) Buchanan, James (1857-1861) ... Wilson, Woodrow (1913-1921)
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  • Declaration of Independence (The First Two Sentences), 1776 Gettysburg Address (Entire), 1863 Lincoln's Second Inaugural (Excerpt), 1865 JFK's Inaugural (Excerpts), 1961
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  • "I cannot tell a lie." (year) "To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace." (January 8, 1790) " Happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving on all occasions their effectual support." (1790) "The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government." (September 17, 1796)
  • 86. U.S. Presidential Elections 2004
    Directory of information includes campaign issues, candidates, parties, procedure, and politics.
    http://www.usis.hu/election.htm
    All the representatives in the U.S. House, one third of the senators, and many governors are elected every second year. Every fourth year is special, because it includes the election of the President, the highest ranking executive officer of the country. In this page, the U.S. Embassy provides information about the American electoral process in general, and about the 2004 presidential race in particular.
    U.S. Elections 2004
    A comprehensive web site by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs (IIP)
    Election Focus 2004
    This newsletter, produced by IIP, provides non-partisan coverage of the U.S. election process, featuring articles, interviews, public opinion polls, and other information on the presidential primaries, debates, conventions, and campaign activities of the major presidential candidates.
    • The Latest: Media and the 2004 Election (Issue 1, No.11, May 21, 2004)
      This issue focuses on the media's role in the election process and features an interview with CNN's Senior White House Correspondent John King. (503KB pdf file)
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    United States Elections 2004
    It provides an introductory overview of the American electoral process and essays on campaign finance, political parties, and on opinion polls.

    87. South Carolina
    Ongoing poll results showing voter preferences and candidate awareness for the February 2004 presidential primary.
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    February 2, 2004 Edwards Maintains Lead Among Democrats in South Carolina
    John Edwards continues to lead among likely Democratic primary voters in the February 3 South Carolina primary according to a survey conducted by the American Research Group. A total of 31% of voters say they will vote for Edwards and 24% say they will vote for John Kerry, with Wesley Clark, Al Sharpton, and Howard Dean tied for third place. Edwards continues to gain more votes than Kerry among those viewing both Edwards and Kerry favorably. These results are based on 600 completed telephone interviews among a statewide random sample of registered voters in South Carolina saying they will definitely vote in the Democratic presidential preference primary on February 3, 2004. The interviews were conducted January 31 and February 1, 2004. The theoretical margin of error for the total sample of 600 is plus or minus 4 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.

    88. Time And Nostradamus
    Interpretations of original prophecies, focusing on the millennium and the 20th century, including the solar eclipse, the Olympic Games, and the american presidential election.
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    Time and Nostradamus A World View
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    VJ Hewitt's Will Charles be King on 19 September 2004? Interesting predictions of the 90s "Predicting the future is easy; getting it right is more difficult." About me

    89. The Election Of 2000 | William E. Leuchtenburg
    Leuchtenburg article comparing the Bush and Gore voters and discussing the period surrounding the 1884 presidential election in the Newsletter of the Organization of american Historians.
    http://www.oah.org/pubs/nl/2001feb/leuchtenburg.html
    The Election of 2000
    William E. Leuchtenburg
    When in 1952 I inherited Allan Nevins's large course at Columbia on American political history since 1877, I found myself lecturing about that 1884 election. Fortunately, at an early stage, I got some sound advice. Lee Benson scoffed at the notion that you could interpret an election by looking at fewer than 600 ballots when many millions had been cast. One needed to examine the decision-making of the entire electorate, he said sensibly. Furthermore, each election had to be seen in relation to a generational pattern. The most significant feature of 1884, he emphasized, was that it was one of five contests in a row from 1876 to 1892 that turned on less than one percent of the popular vote. The historian's task was not to ruminate about bigoted parsons or muddy roads but to explain why that equilibrium had developed and why it persisted. This lesson was reinforced during many long, searching conversations with Warren Miller of the Survey Research Center in Ann Arbor when we were Fellows at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Palo Alto in 1961-62. It was a lesson that in later years, when I wrote the presidential election night analysis for NBC, first for Huntley and Brinkley and then for John Chancellor, I bore constantly in mind. It is far from clear how one explains this equilibrium. The answer now most frequently heard is that Gore and Bush were so much candidates of the center that the electorate found it hard to distinguish between them. It was, in Ellen Goodman's words, "a campaign by two self-described moderates aiming to the center of the center of the undecided center of the country as if they were both trying to straddle a two-lane blacktop." George W. presented himself not as a snarling rightwing ideologue but as a man of compassion. Al Gore identified with the centrist Democratic Leadership Council and ran on a platform highlighting "fiscal responsibility" and support for the death penalty that, one White House correspondent said, "sounds as if it was written by the GOP." Maureen Dowd called the scuffle between a "matched set of dauphins," one a policy wonk, the other a frat boy who lacked gravitas, the "most banal race in history."

    90. AHA Information: Samuel Eliot Morison Presidential Address (1950)
    presidential address read at the annual dinner of the american Historical Association in Chicago on December 29, 1950, subsequently printed in american Historical Review 562 (January 1951).
    http://www.theaha.org/info/AHA_History/semorison.htm
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    Faith of a Historian
    By Samuel Eliot Morison Presidential address read at the annual dinner of the American Historical Association in Chicago on December 29, 1950. American Historical Review 56:2 (January 1951): 261-75. More about Samuel Eliot Morison Biography Extended Bibliography Books by Samuel Eliot Morison History of United States Naval Operations in World War II 15 Volume Set Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus A Concise History of the American Republic Victory in the Pacific 1945 (History of United States Naval Operations in World War Ii, Vol.14) ... European Discovery of America 2-Vol Set To you, fellow members, who have honored me by election to your presidency this year, I feel that I owe a sort of apologia pro vita mea , a statement of the beliefs and principles that have guided my teaching and writing during the thirty-eight years since my first article was published in the American Historical Review . I have nothing revolutionary or even novel to offer. Very early in my professional career I observed a certain frustration in a historian whom I greatly admired, Henry Adams, who had spent much time and thought searching for a "law of history." So I have cultivated the vast garden of human experience which is history, without troubling myself overmuch about laws, essential first causes, or how it is all coming out. My creed or confession is probably no different from that of the great majority of practicing historians in the Western world.

    91. American President
    Jimmy Carter Oral history. The Jimmy Carter Oral history is one of several presidentialoral histories conducted by the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
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    Your name Email City State Question Presidency in History document.write(""); Presidency in History Presidency in Action search: Features Jimmy Carter Oral History The Jimmy Carter Oral History is one of several presidential oral histories conducted by the Miller Center of Public Affairs. These oral interviews are intended to capture for the permanent historical record a picture of the contemporary presidency from a diversity of perspectives: from those who worked inside the administration, from members of Congress. more The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
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    94. Know-Nothing Party
    Feature on this nineteenthcentury anti-immigrant and anti-Roman Catholic political party.
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    Know-Nothing party,
    byname of AMERICAN PARTY, U.S. political party that flourished in the 1850s. The Know-Nothing party was an outgrowth of the strong anti-immigrant and especially anti-Roman Catholic sentiment that started to manifest itself during the 1840s. A rising tide of immigrants, primarily Germans in the Midwest and Irish in the East, seemed to pose a threat to the economic and political security of native-born Protestant Americans. In 1849 the secret Order of the Star-Spangled Banner formed in New York City, and soon after lodges formed in nearly every other major American city. Members, when asked about their nativist organizations, were supposed to reply that they knew nothing, hence the name. As its membership and importance grew in the 1850s, the group slowly shed its clandestine character and took the official name American Party. As a national political entity, it called for restrictions on immigration, the exclusion of the foreign-born from voting or holding public office in the United States, and for a 21-year residency requirement for citizenship. By 1852 the Know-Nothing party was achieving phenomenal growth. It did very well that year in state and local elections, and with passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854 it won additional adherents from the ranks of conservatives who could support neither the proslavery Democrats nor antislavery Republicans. When Congress assembled on Dec. 3, 1855, 43 representatives were avowed members of the Know-Nothing party.

    95. The American Experience/Presidents/Featured/TR/Presidential Politics
    Information from the PBS show's website on Teddy Roosevelt's 1912 run for the presidency on the Bull Moose ticket.
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/nf/featured/tr/trpp.html

    96. African Americans - Culture, History, Legacy And Heritage Of A Proud People Incl
    Americans presidential Candidate President George W. Bush. President George W.Bush. African Americans - Senator John F. Kerry s Military history. Senator JohnF
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    This website is Dedicated To All Things For And About The African American Diaspora Activism Achievers Africa Africana ... Home The history of African Americans in the United States began in 1619 when a Dutch ship brought the first slaves from Africa to the shores of North America. Of all ethnic groups, African Americans were the only ones to arrive on these shores against their will. African American History Month celebrates the role African Americans have played in U.S. history. This website strives to share with you the contributions that African Americans have made to our society. Read the Complete Story.
    Tribute To A Hero Lt. John F. Kennedy receives the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroic conduct from Capt. Frederic L. Conklin June 12, 1944. JFK used his father's connections to get assigned to active duty. Says Dallek, "He was determined to get into combat. It was part of the culture at the time, patriotism. But he was heroic in doing that."
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    A Brief History of Civil Rights in the United States of America
    'Mother of the Civil Rights Movement' National African American History Month, 2004 by the

    97. American Baptists IN MISSION - May 2001 - Harold Stassen Obituary
    Obituary for the lifelong american Baptist Harold E. Stassen, who served as president of the american Baptist Convention and was a charter signer of the National Council of Churches. american Baptists In Mission
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    Selected Articles from the May/June 2001 Issue
    The Statesman, Perennial Presidential Aspirant
    and United Nations Charter Signer Also
    Was an Active American Baptist Leader Harold E. Stassen, a long-active American Baptist who was best known to many as a frequent unsuccessful candidate for U.S. president but who was a nationally prominent political and educational leader in the 1940s and 1950s, died March 4 in Minnesota. He was 93.
    A life-long American Baptist, Stassen served in 1963 as president of the (then) American Baptist Convention. He was active in local church life, serving as a deacon at Second Baptist Church of Germantown (Philadelphia) and at Chevy Chase Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. He also represented the American Baptist Convention as a charter signer of the National Council of Churches of Christ at its formation in 1950.
    Although he unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president on nine occasions over a 44-year period, Stassen was a serious challenger in 1948 to New York Governor Thomas Dewey, the eventual GOP nominee, and Ohio Senator Robert Taft. Long considered one of the leaders of the Republican moderate/liberal wing, Stassen frequently spoke out for progressive initiatives and peace causes.
    He had earned national attention with his election in 1938 as Minnesota's governor- at 31 the youngest governor in U.S. history. He was reelected twice, resigning in 1943 to become a top aide to Admiral William Halsey during the Pacific campaign of World War II.

    98. A Century Of Lawmaking For A New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents And Debate
    in the national life. These documents record american history in thewords of those who built our government. Books on the law formed
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    The Library of Congress Search: All Titles Browse Titles by Category: Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention Journals of Congress Debates of Congress Statutes and Documents Beginning with the Continental Congress in 1774, America's national legislative bodies have kept records of their proceedings. The records of the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, and the United States Congress make up a rich documentary history of the construction of the nation and the development of the federal government and its role in the national life. These documents record American history in the words of those who built our government.
    Books on the law formed a major part of the holdings of the Library of Congress from its beginning. In 1832, Congress established the Law Library of Congress as a separate department of the Library. It houses one of the most complete collections of U.S. Congressional documents in their original format. In order to make these records more easily accessible to students, scholars, and interested citizens, A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation brings together online the records and acts of Congress from the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention through the 43rd Congress, including the first three volumes of the

    99. AHA Information: Walter Prescott Webb Presidential Address (1958)
    Provided by The american Historical Association for those studying the development of the historical profession and historical ideas.
    http://www.theaha.org/info/AHA_History/wpwebb.htm
    AHA Presidential Addresses
    History as High Adventure
    By Walter Prescott Webb
    President of the Association, 1957 Presidential address delivered at the annual dinner of the American Historical Association, the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., December 29, 1958. Published in American Historical Review 64:2 (January 1959): 265-80. More about Walter Prescott Webb Biography Extended Bibliography Books by Walter Prescott Webb The Great Plains The Texas Rangers The Great Frontier Divided We Stand: The Crisis of a Frontierless Democracy ... Handbook of Texas Two rifts I have been able to detect in this cloud of learning, two opportunities not yet pre-empted. The first is in the field of humor. Judging by the published addresses, one must conclude that historians are deadly serious when called upon to give testimony of their stewardship. There is, so far as I have been able to find, scarcely a glimmer of humor, hardly a particle of wit, and rarely a suggestion of an exuberant spirit in the whole collection. The historian, reading these addresses seventy-five years hence, will see that presidents had much learning, some wisdom, and no fun at all. Since I am not qualified, either by nature or by inclination, to fill this gap with a little laughter, I leave that joyous task to a bolder successor.

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