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During WW2, how were teenage Americans treated/viewed by the government? With all the men gone, what were teens expected to do, be it to fill in adult roles, or prepare for war, etc.?
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I recently heard that the establishment of the National Park Service was an underhanded way for T. Roosevelt to take land away from Native Americans. Is there any merit to this?
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Did Rastafarianism in Jamaica and the Black Power Movement in the US have any impact on one another in the late 1960s?
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Did the United States whaling industry ever try to expand or move to South America? If so, we’re there any significant impacts or colonial attempts in those regions?
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What, if any, impacts did the American Civil War Centennial and Civil Rights Demonstrations have on each other?
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A public history practice question. Are there any resources/books/practices you rely on when teaching and discussing slavery, either to adults or children?
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Historiography question: is there any recent scholarship on Jamaica in the 1960’s? I can only find sources from the 70s-80s
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