SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY
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- Black History Vs. American HistoryOn Black history and American history. Biased American history.
- Liberty and Its Meaning in American HistoryThe ideas and concepts of liberty, equality, and power in American history has changed many times. This article is written with the thought of civil rights and the relationship of different cultures in Americas past.
Influential African-American and Black-Americans of American HistoryWith Black History Month drawing near, it's time to stop and celebrate the lives of some of the most influential people in American History.
How Well Do You Know Your American History?This is a set of US history trivia questions and answers, that you can use for parties or trivia nights.- The Writing of American HistoryPostmodern and New Left historians often raise challenges to whether we can actually produce a valid history of America. This work looks at the general asserts raised by critics, and proposes ways in which a central narrative can be improved.
- Top Websites for African American HistoryAfrican American history encompasses almost four hundred years of struggle, achievement and contribution to America and the world. Here are some websites where you can discover that history for yourself.
- Vacation in America's Southwest and Experience Southwest Native American HistoryVacation in the mysterious American Southwest and discover amazing cliff dwellings, multi-level buildings, kivas, petroglyphs, rock painting and many other interesting Native American history.
African American History Museums in DC, MD and Northern VirginiaAfrican American art, culture and history are featured in select Washington, DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia museums. Want to learn about African American life, slavery, Reconstruction, Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights? Great list of museums.
American History and Biography Lesson Plans: Christopher Columbus4th of July is a great time to re-discover American history, beginning with Columbus. Christopher Columbus is credited with discovery of the New World, or America. Columbus was from Genoa in Italy. He was an explorer, mapmaker and navigator.- 5 Fascinating Facts About America and American History You Are Dead Wrong AboutWe all know about Buffalo Bill, George Washington's wooden teeth and the American pastime, baseball. But what if all of that, and much more, was dead wrong? Read these 5 fascinating myths and common misconceptions about American culture and history.
- Rio de Janeiro, A Favorite South American CityRio de Janeiro, a favorite South American city and the most well-known, is a romantic, breathtaking, diverse city.
- Cafe Brazil: Authentic South American CuisineCafe Brazil is a small family restaurant located just five minutes away from downtown Denver. This modest, yet colorful and up beat restaurant offers authentic ethnic South American food in Denver, CO.
- American History X: Media Reaction and Societal ImpactAmerican History X is a movie that shows cultural diversity and discusses racial injustices, prejudices and stereotypes.
American History Lessons - American Civil War, Learn and Live or DieThe American Civil War gives us many lessons from Civil War battles. As Florida was the Breadbasket of the Confederacy, the Brooksville Raid, in 1864 and now, teaches us critical lessons. Learn and live - or die- American History MonthAlternate history creates an alternate future...with President Schwarzenegger and the great maple tree rot that allowed Canada to control the free world.
- Brief Description of Various Educational South American Cruise ToursYou should take a few lectures so you can learn about the local culture and experience hands-on various activities on board educational South America cruises.
Pacifism, African American History, and the Civil Rights MovementExplore ways in which the African American Civil Rights Movement employed non-violent direct action to achieve equality.- Racial Inequality Throughout American HistoryAmerica has been ravaged with racial inequality, hatred, and prejudice throughout its short history.
American History, Part IV: More Screwin' AroundPresidents aren't the only members of American politics who have been caught planting their seeds in someone else's garden.- Twelve Great Women from American HistoryWomen have made noteable contributions in the history of the USA.
- African American History: Little-Known FactsA few little known facts that you may find interesting about African American cultural history.
- American History Research Paper: the Cold WarThis paper delivers an in-depth analysis of the cold war, its causes, and its psychological affect on the American people.
Explore Native American History in South DakotaWE have all seen and heard the story of the West from the White Man's point of view. Take the time to explore over the Native American Byway through North and South Dakota and get the Native American side of the story.
American History, Part VII: Little Known Facts About Lewis & ClarkPresented here for your enjoyment is a list of little known facts about Lewis & Clark--facts that are so little known, I don't even know what they will be as I write these words.
Review of New Release American History-Themed Book: Lost StatesIf you ever wonder about how America could've been drawn up had fate taken different turns, this is the book to read.- Who Should Be 2009 South American Footballer of the Year?Several players either emerged as future stars, or consolidated their reputations as world-class players.
- Joao Pessoa, Brazil: One of the Friendliest South American CitiesThe coastal town of Joao Pessoa, Brazil is a gem that is just now being discovered by tourists. It offers a laid back atmosphere and friendly locals who welcome visitors.
- Rio De Janeiro - the Sultry City of South AmericaThe energy of Latin America is only but rivaled by that of South America. One of the most alluring countries in South America is Brazil.
- Ned Cobb: an Important Person in American HistoryNed Cobb also known as Nate Shaw was the son of slaves. Nate, a sharecropper who had all odds against him, managed to accomplish a lot. His story is inspiring.
A True Story in Honor of Black American History MonthFifties singing star LaVern Baker suddenly disappeared from the music scene in 1966 during a USO tour in Vietnam. She walked into my radio station in 1987 and sat down with me to tell her story on the air.
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