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Books in Scoppa's American history series series

  • American History Playhouse: Inspirational Classroom Plays About United States History

    David A. Almeida, Albert Cullum, Kathie Kelleher

    Paperback (Good Apple, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Book by Almeida, David A., Cullum, Albert
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  • 50 Nifty States

    Jerry Aten, Sherry Neidigh

    Paperback (Good Apple, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Book by Aten, Jerry
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  • The Great Depression: Worldwide Economic Crisis

    Siyavush Saidian

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Presents important facts about the Great Depression, including what caused it, how average Americans dealt with financial hardships during this time, and what programs were created to get Americans back to work.
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  • Hero Tales from American History

    Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 12, 2018)
    Hero Tales from American History by Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt. It is a good thing for all Americans, and it is an especially good thing for young Americans, to remember the men who have given their lives in war and peace to the service of their fellow-countrymen, and to keep in mind the feats of daring and personal prowess done in time past by some of the many champions of the nation in the various crises of her history. Thrift, industry, obedience to law, and intellectual cultivation are essential qualities in the makeup of any successful people; but no people can be really great unless they possess also the heroic virtues which are as needful in time of peace as in time of war, and as important in civil as in military life. As a civilized people we desire peace, but the only peace worth having is obtained by instant readiness to fight when wronged—not by unwillingness or inability to fight at all. Intelligent foresight in preparation and known capacity to stand well in battle are the surest safeguards against war. America will cease to be a great nation whenever her young men cease to possess energy, daring, and endurance, as well as the wish and the power to fight the nation's foes. CONTENTS: WASHINGTON - DANIEL BOONE AND THE FOUNDING OF KENTUCKY - GEORGE ROGERS CLARK AND THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTHWEST - THE BATTLE OF TRENTON - BENNINGTON - KING'S MOUNTAIN - THE STORMING OF STONY POINT - GOUVERNEUR MORRIS - THE BURNING OF THE "PHILADELPHIA" - THE CRUISE OF THE "WASP" - THE "GENERAL ARMSTRONG" PRIVATEER - THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS - JOHN QUINCY ADAMS AND THE RIGHT OF PETITION - FRANCIS PARKMAN - "REMEMBER THE ALAMO" - HAMPTON ROADS - THE FLAG-BEARER - THE DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON - THE CHARGE AT GETTYSBURG - GENERAL GRANT AND THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN - ROBERT GOULD SHAW - CHARLES RUSSELL LOWELL - SHERIDAN AT CEDAR CREEK - LIEUTENANT CUSHING AND THE RAM "ALBEMARLE" - FARRAGUT AT MOBILE BAY - LINCOLN
  • Early Native North Americans

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, June 9, 2008)
    Describes the early Native American peoples of North America, including their origins, how they hunted and cultivated food, their religious beliefs, and interactions with Europeans.
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  • Founders of our nation

    Reuben Post Halleck

    Hardcover (American Book Company, March 15, 1929)
    Story of the US through Revolutionary war.
  • The Great Depression

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Lucent, Dec. 14, 2007)
    Discusses the possible causes of the Great Depression, the social conditions in which people--including minorities and women--lived during the Depression, the government's actions during this time, and its legacy.
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  • The Cold War

    Richard Brownell

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Oct. 24, 2008)
    Lucent Books' American History series examines the eras, events, and movements that have shaped U.S. history. Compelling narratives offer a wealth of factual information and also provide readers with insight into the significance of the past and its many legacies. Fully cited quotations from historical figures, eyewitnesses, letters, speeches, and writings bring vibrancy and authority to the text. Sidebars, time lines, indexes, and annotated bibliographies appear in all volumes.
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  • The Civil Rights Movement

    Michael V. Uschan

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, May 3, 2010)
    American History examines the eras, events, and movements that have shaped U.S. history. Compelling narratives offer a wealth of factual information and also provide readers with insight into the significance of the past and its many legacies. Fully cited quotations from historical figures, eyewitnesses, letters, speeches and writings bring vibrancy and authority to the text. Sidebars, time lines, indexes and annotated bibliographies appear in all volumes.
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  • The Harlem Renaissance: An African American Cultural Movement

    Tamra Orr

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The Harlem Renaissance was an exciting period in American history, and readers are placed in the middle of this vibrant African American cultural movement through engaging main text, annotated quotations from historical figures and scholars, and carefully selected primary sources. Eye-catching sidebars and a comprehensive timeline highlight important artists, writers, and works from the Harlem Renaissance to give readers a strong sense of this essential social studies curriculum topic. The influence of the Harlem Renaissance can still be seen in the cultural contributions of African Americans today, making this a topic that is sure to resonate with readers.
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  • The Civil War

    Don Nardo

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Dec. 21, 2009)
    The epic, bloody struggle of the American Civil War witnessed the use of all the lethal tools of warfare then in existence. In a clearly written, well-documented narrative, this volume explores hand-held firearms, artillery, infantry and cavalry tactics, naval warfare, espionage and terror, and the effectiveness of the strategies of the two sides.
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  • The Amazing Underground Railroad

    Kem Knapp Sawyer

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, July 1, 2012)
    Thousands of courageous African Americans escaped from slavery in the South along what became known as "The Underground Railroad." The railroad provided a secret way to transport slaves to freedom in the Northern states and Canada. Author Kem Knapp Sawyer captures the courage and determination of many fugitives who traveled the Underground Railroad to freedom. Knapp brings to life the dangers faced by escaped slaves and those who helped them along the way. The success of the Underground Railroad shows the resolve of many whites and blacks to end slavery in the United States.