The American Reader: Words that Moved a NationDiane Ravitch HarperCollins, 1990 - 383 páginas The American Reader is a uniquely readable anthology of writings and thoughts that are important in American history. The approximately 200 chronologically arranged selections, while all historically and culturally important, were chosen primarily for their literary quality and their interest to readers today. Illustrated. |
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... University ; stud- ied the law and was admitted to practice law in Florida in 1897 ( the first African American to gain entry to the Florida bar since Reconstruction ) ; and earned a master's degree from Atlanta University in 1904 ...
... University ; stud- ied the law and was admitted to practice law in Florida in 1897 ( the first African American to gain entry to the Florida bar since Reconstruction ) ; and earned a master's degree from Atlanta University in 1904 ...
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... University , the University of Chicago , and Columbia University . At the University of Chicago , he was the leading theorist of the Chicago school of economics , which criticized government intervention in the economy . Milton Friedman ...
... University , the University of Chicago , and Columbia University . At the University of Chicago , he was the leading theorist of the Chicago school of economics , which criticized government intervention in the economy . Milton Friedman ...
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... University Press , 1989 ) . American Poetry and Prose , ed . Norman Foerster ( Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1925 ) . An American Primer , ed . Daniel Boorstin ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1968 ) . American Public Addresses ...
... University Press , 1989 ) . American Poetry and Prose , ed . Norman Foerster ( Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1925 ) . An American Primer , ed . Daniel Boorstin ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1968 ) . American Public Addresses ...
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The Mayflower Compact | 3 |
A Demand to Limit Search and Seizure | 9 |
Chief Logans Lament | 15 |
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