Expanding the Transcontinental Railroad: History and Impact8:07 Native Americans in the Gilded Age | Impact & Assimilation10:35 Ch 2.Industrialization and Urbanization... Ch 3.The Progressive Era (1900-1917) Ch 4.American Imperialism (1890-1919) ...
American Journal of Economics and SociologyMcGrew T, 1997, ``The history of residential segregation in the United States and title VIII'' The Black Scholar 27 22 ^ 29McGrew, T. (1997). The history of residential segregation in the United States and Title VIII. Black Scholar 27(2), 22-...
Leuchtenburg, a professor emeritus of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in 1991. “He also acquired an abiding belief in white supremacy.” Everett Collection Inc / Alamy The arrest, beating and blinding of African American veteran Isaac Woodard by Batesburg, South ...
The movement and dietary history of individuals can be studied using stable isotope records in archival keratinous tissues. Here, we present a chronology o... Y.,Cherel,L.,... - 《Biol Lett》 被引量: 2080发表: 2009年 Sexual selection and the descent of man, 1871-1971 Charles Darwin's...
Work and Family in Women's Lives in the German Democratic Republic This article examines the impact of changing social policies on strategies to balance family responsibilities and employment used by women who were living in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). New life-history data for 4 birth...
integration,in U.S. history, the goal of an organized movement to break down the barriers of discrimination and segregation separating African Americans from the rest of American society. Racial segregation was peculiar neither to the American South nor to the United States (seeapartheid). ...
The Supreme Court decision inBrown v. Board of Educationwas a turning point in American history. State sanctioned segregation in public education had been declared unconstitutional and all other forms of segregation were up for judicial review. It was the beginning of the end for Jim Crow. ...
Life-history theory revolves around the idea that various activities, such as growth, maintenance, and reproduction, compete for limited resources. Hence, current reproduction may lead to a reduction in growth and survival, and consequen... MA Geber,TE Dawson,LF Delph - Springer Berlin Heidelberg...
The decision in this case was broad, comprehensive and far-reaching. This important, fair and equitable decision has given the colored American ...— The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 • Various Read full book for free! ... segregation of a criminal class is manifestly human,...
•Termcoinedin1830saftervigilanteWilliamLynch.•Manytypesofpeoplewerelynchedthroughouthistory,fromoutlawsintheAmericanWesttoimmigrantsinAmericancities,butthatthevastmajorityoflynchingvictimshavebeenAfrican-Americanmen.•Between1882and1968,mobslynched4,743personsintheUnitedStates,over70%ofthemAfrican-Americans....