No More Lies: The Myth and the Reality of American HistoryHarper & Row, 1971 - 311 pagina's Explodes such American myths as free elections, the Mason-Dixon line, free enterprise, Emancipation, and the Puritan Pilgrims. |
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Pagina 189
... Lincoln proposed constitutional amendments in his annual message to Congress , December 1 , 1862. Lincoln's plan involved compensation to slaveholders from government funds , and relocation of black people " on the continent or ...
... Lincoln proposed constitutional amendments in his annual message to Congress , December 1 , 1862. Lincoln's plan involved compensation to slaveholders from government funds , and relocation of black people " on the continent or ...
Pagina 190
... Lincoln there . Thursday afternoon , July 14 , 1862 , President Lincoln gave audi- ence at the White House to a " committee of colored men . " The President informed his guests that a sum of money had been placed at his disposal by ...
... Lincoln there . Thursday afternoon , July 14 , 1862 , President Lincoln gave audi- ence at the White House to a " committee of colored men . " The President informed his guests that a sum of money had been placed at his disposal by ...
Pagina 192
... Lincoln was again corresponding with his old Union officer friend Ben- jamin Franklin Butler asking him to work out the logistics of shipping black folks to Haiti or Liberia . Butler wrote in reply : " Mr. President , I have gone ...
... Lincoln was again corresponding with his old Union officer friend Ben- jamin Franklin Butler asking him to work out the logistics of shipping black folks to Haiti or Liberia . Butler wrote in reply : " Mr. President , I have gone ...
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The Myth of the Puritan Pilgrim | 1 |
The Myth of Free Enterprise | 168 |
The Myth of Emancipation | 178 |
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