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American studies / Reconstruction Era of the United States / Boston African American National Historic Site / Emancipation Proclamation / National Park Service / American Civil War / Abolitionism / Foner / History of the United States / United States / Eric Foner
Date: 2014-04-24 17:14:15
American studies
Reconstruction Era of the United States
Boston African American National Historic Site
Emancipation Proclamation
National Park Service
American Civil War
Abolitionism
Foner
History of the United States
United States
Eric Foner

From Civil War to Civil Rights Marty Blatt “From Civil War to Civil Rights” is the designated slogan for the National Park Service’s Civil War sesquicentennial commemorations, which coincide with the fiftieth anniv

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