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Hold the Flag High

Hold the Flag High
In July 1863, a significantbattle in the Civil War was fought. Sergeant William H. Carney, an officer of the newly formed Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment -- comprised entirely of African Americans -- led his soldiers over the ramparts of Fort Wagner, where Union soldiers charged the Confederates. As the soldiers fought, they gained strength from the stars african american flag and stripes of the American flag, Old Glory. It was Carney's vow to never let Old Glory touch the ground, african american flag and despite several gunshot wounds, he was able to rescue the flag from the fallen bearer. Carney held the flag high as a symbol that his regiment would never submit to the Confederacy. The battle of Fort Wagner decimated the Fifty-fourth Regiment, but Carney's heroism that night inspired all who survived. Catherine Clinton's historically precise text paired with Shane Evans's rich illustrations creates a remarkable account of one of the most memorable battles in Civil War history.
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To Lead the Free World: American Nationalism and the Cultural Roots of the Cold War by John Fousek,

To Lead the Free World: American Nationalism and the Cultural Roots of the Cold War by John Fousek,
In this cultural history of the origins of the Cold War, John Fousek argues boldly that American nationalism provided the ideological glue for the broad public consensus that supported U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era. From the late 1940s through the late 1980s, the United States waged cold war against the Soviet Union not primarily in the name of capitalism or Western civilization -- neither of which would have united the American people behind the cause -- but in the name of America. Through close readings of sources that range from presidential speeches african american flag and popular magazines to labor union debates african american flag and the African American press, Fousek shows how traditional nationalist ideas about national greatness, providential mission, african american flag and manifest destiny influenced postwar public culture african american flag and shaped U.S. foreign policy discourse during the crucial period from the end of World War II to the beginning of the Korean War. Ultimately, he says, in the atmosphere created by apparently unceasing international crises, Americans rallied around the flag, eventually coming to equate national loyalty with global anticommunism african american flag and an interventionist foreign policy.
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Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library - The Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library was the brain child of Denver's first African American mayor Wellington Webb and his wife Wilma Webb who felt that the history of African-Americans in Denver and the American west was underrepresented. The library was first envisioned in 1999 and designated the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library in honor of Omar Blair, the first black president of the Denver school board, and Elvin Caldwell, the first black City Council member.

Boston African American National Historic Site - The Boston African American National Historic Site, in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts's Beacon Hill neighborhood, preserves 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th century African-American community, including: the African Meeting House, the oldest standing African-American church in the United States. The various structures are linked by the 1.

African American contemporary issues - African American contemporary issues have been of concern to many African Americans and other ethnic groups in the United States. Many African Americans have been discriminated and left impoverished in American society, but many African Americans have also risen to the middle and upper classes recently.

African-American - An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black), is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. Many African Americans have European and/or Native American ancestry as well.

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African American Flag - African American Flag American Hero Proud To Serve Army Af. American From the Vanmark American Heroes Army line is the figurine titled Proud To Serve. Features an African American man with one hand raised in a salute. Includes a cloth flag, which is removable. Measures 12.5" x 5" x 3". Each Vanmark sculpture is individually numbered african american flag and is handcrafted from cold-cast resin. Instilling discipline african american flag and respect into American men african american flag and ...

African American Shopping - African American Shopping Beauty Shop (DVD) Prominent African-American playwright african american shopping and theater producer Shelly Garrett wrote the play BEAUTY SHOP, presented here in a production that was staged especially to be filmed. The local beauty shop has just been bought by Big Mama Lucille, named such not because of her size but for her larger than life personality. The shop is manned african american shopping and frequented by an unforgettable cast of characters who engage in gossip about ...

African American Shopping - African American Shopping Beauty Shop (DVD) Prominent African-American playwright african american shopping and theater producer Shelly Garrett wrote the play BEAUTY SHOP, presented here in a production that was staged especially to be filmed. The local beauty shop has just been bought by Big Mama Lucille, named such not because of her size but for her larger than life personality. The shop is manned african american shopping and frequented by an unforgettable cast of characters who engage in gossip about ...

American Art Flag - American Art Flag Lickle Publishing Come Look with Me: Discovering African American Art for Children Come Look with Me: Discovering African American Art ISBN: 1890674079 Come Look With Me: Discovering African American Art for Children introduces children to twelve magnificent works of art. The artwork presented in this book is a small representation of a very remarkable effort by African Americans in the United States during the twentieth century to portray our developing self-image as citizens who have shaped not ...

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