Guide to Microforms in Print
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Page : 1152 pages
File Size : 18,25 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Microcards
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Page : 1152 pages
File Size : 18,25 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Microcards
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Author : Library of Congress
Publisher : Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service
Page : 1368 pages
File Size : 18,75 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Genealogy
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The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
Author : Jerome A. Greene
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 619 pages
File Size : 27,49 MB
Release : 2014-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 080614551X
As the year 1890 wound to a close, a band of more than three hundred Lakota Sioux Indians led by Chief Big Foot made their way toward South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation to join other Lakotas seeking peace. Fearing that Big Foot’s band was headed instead to join “hostile” Lakotas, U.S. troops surrounded the group on Wounded Knee Creek. Tensions mounted, and on the morning of December 29, as the Lakotas prepared to give up their arms, disaster struck. Accounts vary on what triggered the violence as Indians and soldiers unleashed thunderous gunfire at each other, but the consequences were horrific: some 200 innocent Lakota men, women, and children were slaughtered. American Carnage—the first comprehensive account of Wounded Knee to appear in more than fifty years—explores the complex events preceding the tragedy, the killings, and their troubled legacy. In this gripping tale, Jerome A. Greene—renowned specialist on the Indian wars—explores why the bloody engagement happened and demonstrates how it became a brutal massacre. Drawing on a wealth of sources, including previously unknown testimonies, Greene examines the events from both Native and non-Native perspectives, explaining the significance of treaties, white settlement, political disputes, and the Ghost Dance as influential factors in what eventually took place. He addresses controversial questions: Was the action premeditated? Was the Seventh Cavalry motivated by revenge after its humiliating defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn? Should soldiers have received Medals of Honor? He also recounts the futile efforts of Lakota survivors and their descendants to gain recognition for their terrible losses. Epic in scope and poignant in its recounting of human suffering, American Carnage presents the reality—and denial—of our nation’s last frontier massacre. It will leave an indelible mark on our understanding of American history.
Author : Noriko Kawamura Ishii
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 36,68 MB
Release : 2004-03
Category : History
ISBN : 113593620X
This study examines one aspect of American women's professionalization and the implications of the cross-cultural dialogue between American woman missionaries and Japanese students and supporters at Kobe College between 1873 and 1909.
Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher : Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Page : 1830 pages
File Size : 42,90 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Copyright
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Author : Richard F. Selcer
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 19,58 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1574413228
In 2010 Written in Blood Volume 1 told the stories of thirteen law officers who died in the line of duty between 1861 and 1909. Now Selcer and Foster are back with Volume 2 covering more line-of-duty deaths. This volume covers 1910 to 1928, as Fort Worth experiences a race riot, lynchings, bushwhacking, assassinations and martial law imposed by the U.S. Army.
Author : George H. Junne
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 48,27 MB
Release : 2000-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0313065055
Almost a century before their arrival in the English New World, Blacks appeared alongside the Spanish in what is now the American West. Through their families, communities, and institutions, these Western Blacks left behind a long history, which is just now beginning to receive systematic scholarly treatment. Comprehensively indexing a variety of research materials on Blacks in the North American West, Junne offers an invaluable navigational tool for students of American and African-American history. Entries are organized both geographically and topically, and cover a broad range of subjects including cross-cultural interaction, health, art, and law. Contains a complete compilation of African-American newspapers.
Author : Margaret Culbertson
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 45,25 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780890968635
"In addition to identifying design sources actually used in Texas, Culbertson provides personal background information on several of the original owners, many of whom were prosperous and respected members of their communities. By providing such contextual information about the houses and their owners, Culbertson shows that using designs published in magazines and catalogues was socially and culturally acceptable during this period." "The book closes with an in-depth look at the use of published designs in one particular community, Waxahachie, and the place of these houses within the community and in the lives of their original owners."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : Environmental Science Information Center. Library and Information Services Division
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Page : 578 pages
File Size : 31,61 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Earth sciences
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Page : 416 pages
File Size : 40,23 MB
Release : 1993
Category : American literature
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