Tag: CW150
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CW at 160: Slavery in the US
The legacy of slavery in the United States spans over 250 years and fundamentally shaped our nation’s development. From 1619 to 1865, millions of Africans and African Americans were enslaved, their labor building much of the economic foundation of colonial America and the early republic. Understanding this history means recognizing both the profound injustices endured…
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Book Review for Demon of Unrest
This book chronicles the Civil War’s beginnings, focusing on key figures like Edmund Ruffin and the cotton aristocracy, illustrating how pride and ideology led to tragic conflict.
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TDIH 272 Words
The Power of 272 Words: The Historic Context of the Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863, during the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In a concise yet powerful speech, Lincoln reflected on the sacrifices of those who perished in the Battle of Gettysburg and emphasized…
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ReBlog CW150: Memorial Day
In 1970, Memorial Day became a federal holiday on the last Monday in May and now most people are not even sure what the holiday is about because it is the unofficial first day of summer. First, it is about the soldiers who “gave their last full measure” for their country. Don’t tell a soldier,…
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CW150: Memorial Day
In 1970, Memorial Day became a federal holiday on the last Monday in May and now most people are not even sure what the holiday is about because it is the unofficial first day of summer. First, it is about the soldiers who “gave their last full measure” for their country. Don’t tell a soldier,…
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CW 150: List of Topics
This is one of several articles in my brief history series about the US Civil War and its 150 anniversary. Beginnings of a working topics list for my Civil War Blogging posts. I plan to work on a selection of blog posts each year with students. It should focus more on ideas and events in perspective instead…