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February 10, 2009 - Scott Stabler, assistant professor of history at Grand Valley State University, gave a talk at the Hauenstein Center's Lincoln Bicentennial Lecture Series. The Center's series was part of the annual conference of the Michigan Council for the Social Studies. "American Indians and the Great Emancipator" Abraham Lincoln’s only military service was in the Black Hawk War, waged to subdue American Indians in the Midwest. Stabler looks at the dissonant Indian policies of the ...
February 10, 2009 - Scott Stabler, assistant professor of history at Grand Valley State University, gave a talk at the Hauenstein Center's Lincoln Bicentennial Lecture Series. The Center's series was part of the annual conference of the Michigan Council for the Social Studies. "American Indians and the Great Emancipator" Abraham Lincoln’s only military service was in the Black Hawk War, waged to subdue American Indians in the Midwest. Stabler looks at the dissonant Indian policies of the ...
February 10, 2009 - Scott Stabler, assistant professor of history at Grand Valley State University, gave a talk at the Hauenstein Center's Lincoln Bicentennial Lecture Series. The Center's series was part of the annual conference of the Michigan Council for the Social Studies. "American Indians and the Great Emancipator" Abraham Lincoln’s only military service was in the Black Hawk War, waged to subdue American Indians in the Midwest. Stabler looks at the dissonant Indian policies of the ...
1. Abraham Lincoln (16th, Republican) 2. George Washington (1st, No Political Party) 3. Ulysses S. Grant (18th, Republican) 4. Ronald Reagan (40th, Republican) 5. Thomas Jefferson (3rd, Democratic-Republican) 6. Theodore Roosevelt (26th, Republican) 7. John F. Kennedy (35th, Democrat)
A walk down history lane with all the Presidents of the United States of America from Washington to Bush. A good way to memorize them and impress your friends!!! 1. George Washington 1789 -1797 2. John Adams 1797-1801 3. Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809 4. James Madison 1809-1817 5. James Monroe 1817-1825 6. John Quincy Adams 1825-1829 7. Andrew Jackson 1829-1837 8. Martin Van Buren 1837-1841 9. William Henry Harrison 1841 10. John Tyler 1841-1845 11. James Knox Polk 1845-1849 12. Zachary Taylor ...
WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS..TO BE SELF EVIDENT..THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED .....As we stand on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial ...over looking the Washington Monument. The American people proved that.. statement.. to be true by electing the first African-American President of the United States of America. Lets take a look back in time.. 1. 1789-1797 George Washington 2. 1797-1801 John Adams 3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson 4. 1809-1817 James Madison 5. 1817-1825 James Monroe 6. 1825-1829 John Quincy ...
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...ministers, is proclaimed. This constitution is still in effect today. 1868 - U.S. presidential election: Republican Ulysses S. Grant is elected to the first of his two terms in a victory over Democrat Horatio Seymour. 1883 - American Old West: Self-described...
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Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is the name of several past and present secret domestic militant organizations in the United States, generally in the southern states, that are best known for advocating white supremacy and acting as vigilantes while hidden behind conical masks and white robes. The KKK has a record of terrorism[2], violence, and lynching to intimidate and oppress African Americans, Jews, Roman Catholics and labor unions during periods of turmoil. o brother where art you The first Klan was ...
Made by the Animaniacs, it should help people learn the names of the US Presidents. In order: 1. George Washington 1789 -1797 2. John Adams 1797-1801 3. Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809 4. James Madison 1809-1817 5. James Monroe 1817-1825 6. John Quincy Adams 1825-1829 7. Andrew Jackson 1829-1837 8. Martin Van Buren 1837-1841 9. William Henry Harrison 1841- 841 10. John Tyler 1841-1845 11. James Knox Polk 1845-1849 12. Zachary Taylor 1849-1850 13. Millard Fillmore 1850-1853 14. Franklin Pierce ...
This is aworkshop from the new opera/musical, RED WHITE & BLUE with Contemporary Opera Los Angeles on September 6, 2007, directed by Tom Villano. RED WHITE & BLUE is a "Play within a Play" and has 3 acts: Act I: "The Audition." Act II: "The Rehearsal" Act III: "The Performance". In this clip from Act III, we see the girls in Red (Belinda Wilkins) White (Delaina Brown) and Blue (Lisa Boyd) singing the Presidents in chronological order. They were all supposed to wear the unflattering column ...
Slide show showing where all the US Presidents are buried. Shown in the order as they served. 1.George Washington 2.John Adams(died July 4th 1826 50th birthday of the nation) 3.Thomas Jefferson (died July 4th 1826 a few hours before John Adams) 4.James Madison (President during the war of 1812) 5.James Monroe(4th Virginian to hold office) 6.John Quincy Adams (The first ex-president to have his picture taken) 7.Andrew Jackson (a founder of the democratic party) 8.Martin Van Buren (1st ...
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In the order that they served: 1.George Washington 2.John Adams(died July 4th 1826 50th birthday of the nation) 3.Thomas Jefferson (died July 4th 1826 a few hours before John Adams) 4.James Madison (President during the war of 1812) 5.James Monroe(4th Virginian to hold office) 6.John Quincy Adams (The first ex-president to have his picture taken) 7.Andrew Jackson (a founder of the democratic party) 8.Martin Van Buren (1st president not to have experience the Revolutionary war) 9.William ...
Laura Lee interviews Dr. Rick Strassman. Rick Strassman was born in Los Angeles, California in 1952. He attended public schools in southern California's San Fernando Valley, and graduated from Ulysses S. Grant High School in Van Nuys in 1969. As an undergraduate, he majored in zoology at Pomona College in Claremont California for two years before transferring to Stanford University, where he graduated with departmental honors in biological sciences in 1973. During summers in college he ...
This is a dedication to many of the men and women who have changed the face of humanity through their stories and the gifts that they have brought to us. In order of appearance: 1. Leonardo DaVinci 2. Isaac Newton 3. Martin Luther 4. Galileo 5. Susan B. Anthony 6. Ghandi 7. Einstein 8. Anne Frank 9. Dwight Eisenhower 10. Martin Luther King Jr. 11. Bob Hope 12. Ronald Reagan 13. General George Patton 14. Benjamin Franklin 15. Pope John Paul II 16. Winston Churchill 17. Rosa Parks 18. Benjamin ...
Sung By: Mary Fahl http://www.tarawatch.org:80/ (Help save TARA sign the petition) The American Civil War (1861--1865) was a separatist conflict between the United States Federal government (the "Union") and eleven Southern slave states that declared their secession and formed the Confederate States of America, led by President Jefferson Davis. The Union, led by President Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party, opposed the expansion of slavery and rejected any right of secession. Fighting ...
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... was born. Leader of female movement, New Zealand is the first country to achieve female suffrage . 1864 - Ulysses S. Grant became commander of the Union armies in the Civil War. 1876 - makes the first successful call. Bell summons...
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