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  1. www.americanyawp.com › Locke_American-Yawp_V1The AmericAn YAwp

    American history begins with the first Americans. But where do their stories start? Native Americans passed stories down through the millen-nia that tell of their creation and reveal the contours of indigenous belief. The Salinan people of present-day California, for example, tell of a bald

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    Whitman’s America, like ours, cut across the narrow boundaries that can strangle narratives of American history. We have produced The American Yawp to help guide students in their encounter with American history. The American Yawp is a collabora-tively built, open American history textbook designed for general readers

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  4. Jan 7, 2016 · This text breaks American history into typical chronological and thematic chapters. There are also consistent themes emphasized throughout the chapters, such as women's history, Black history, and Mexican-American history. read more

  5. of our U.S.A. History in Brief. It will teach you about important events in the history of the United States. You also will find many beautiful pictures of the events and people who shaped that history. This is the first in a series of books to help people learn the English language. Each of our Learner

  6. It includes, first, an overview of the politics of U.S. social policy making from the nineteenth century to the present, and then a set of reflections on the lessons we might take from political history about constraints and possibilities at work in contemporary debates about so- cial policies for the future.

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