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Created Equal: A History of the United States, Volume 1: To 1877

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For U.S. History survey courses"
Examine American history through the lens of contested equality
" Created Equal: A History of the United States Volume 1, Books a la Carte Edition, 5/e "frames the American experience as the stories of various groups of men and women, all created equal in their common humanity, claiming an American identity for themselves. Presenting a rich historical analysis in a chronological framework, the authors challenge students to think critically about the ongoing struggles over equal rights and the shifting boundaries of inclusion and acceptance that have characterized American history. Updated with the latest data and statistics, the Fifth Edition covers contemporary issues of inclusion such as marriage equality and the reopening of diplomatic relations with Cuba.
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464 pages, Unbound

First published December 1, 2002

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December 11, 2014
I feel like this is the cliff notes version of history. Some of the major events in history are given one or two sentences and then other areas of history that are less well known go on for pages. Strange.
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