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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... beginning , the institution of slavery . Colonists in the New World had three categories of slaves . First , Indians were taken as pris- oners of war . English colonists followed a sort of international law of the time that Indians were ...
... beginning , the institution of slavery . Colonists in the New World had three categories of slaves . First , Indians were taken as pris- oners of war . English colonists followed a sort of international law of the time that Indians were ...
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... beginning the black slave trade in America . Of course , the black slave trade was an established practice in other parts of the world , having begun in 1444 , and it continued for over four hundred years . Lerone Bennett , Jr. , in ...
... beginning the black slave trade in America . Of course , the black slave trade was an established practice in other parts of the world , having begun in 1444 , and it continued for over four hundred years . Lerone Bennett , Jr. , in ...
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... beginning of a death blow to the two - party system . One cannot help wondering if the Nixon administration has finally realized how deeply the two - party system is in trouble ; and is beginning to sense the spirit of independence ...
... beginning of a death blow to the two - party system . One cannot help wondering if the Nixon administration has finally realized how deeply the two - party system is in trouble ; and is beginning to sense the spirit of independence ...
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The Myth of the Puritan Pilgrim I | 1 |
The Myth of the Savage | 31 |
The Myth of the Founding Fathers | 64 |
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