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Red Scare in 1950s America and Arizona’s SB 1070: Both Part of American History of Fear | Amy Lively
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April 30, 2012. Red Scare in 1950s America and Arizona’s SB 1070: Both Part of American History of Fear. As the Supreme Court debates Arizona’s controversial SB 1070,. The spotlight is again on immigrants. Specifically, immigrants from Mexico. Listen to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer discuss the need to “protect the border” and there is little question that she is referring to the Mexico/Arizona border, so there is no point in pretending that SB 1070 is about anything other than Mexicans. Was first publishe...
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Teaching Philosophy Statement | Amy Lively
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Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Historians You Should Know About. Kenneth T. Jackson. History News Network: Independent Historians.
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baseball history | Amy Lively
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Category Archives: baseball history. November 29, 2011. Why Did the Feds Care about Baseballs in 1938? So, what was a guy like that getting involved with something like this for…. The feds designed a mechanical batter to measure the flight of fly balls. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress. The information gathered proved to be interesting, if not entirely useful to the nation, when World War II began. There was a shortage of rubber during the war, prompting a shift to balasta cork centers in ba...
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baseball testing | Amy Lively
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Tag Archives: baseball testing. November 29, 2011. Why Did the Feds Care about Baseballs in 1938? So, what was a guy like that getting involved with something like this for…. The feds designed a mechanical batter to measure the flight of fly balls. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress. The information gathered proved to be interesting, if not entirely useful to the nation, when World War II began. There was a shortage of rubber during the war, prompting a shift to balasta cork centers in basebal...
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Native Americans | Amy Lively
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Tag Archives: Native Americans. August 29, 2012. Teaching Christopher Columbus 500 Years Later. 8220;The Landing of Columbus” by American neoclassicist painter John Vanderlyn (1775 1852) was commissioned by Congress. It hangs in the Capitol Rotunda. 8221; and Columbus’s letter to Gabriel Sanchez. A year later. We also took some time to discuss the Doctrine of Discovery. Important disclaimer: none of these sources or concepts are in the text. So, why did I bother with them? Historians You Should Know About.
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Xenophobia | Amy Lively
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April 30, 2012. Red Scare in 1950s America and Arizona’s SB 1070: Both Part of American History of Fear. As the Supreme Court debates Arizona’s controversial SB 1070,. The spotlight is again on immigrants. Specifically, immigrants from Mexico. Listen to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer discuss the need to “protect the border” and there is little question that she is referring to the Mexico/Arizona border, so there is no point in pretending that SB 1070 is about anything other than Mexicans. Was first publishe...
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Uncategorized | Amy Lively
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November 29, 2011. Why Did the Feds Care about Baseballs in 1938? So, what was a guy like that getting involved with something like this for…. The feds designed a mechanical batter to measure the flight of fly balls. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress. The information gathered proved to be interesting, if not entirely useful to the nation, when World War II began. There was a shortage of rubber during the war, prompting a shift to balasta cork centers in baseballs. Briggs reported in the J...That ...
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Teaching Christopher Columbus 500 Years Later | Amy Lively
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August 29, 2012. Teaching Christopher Columbus 500 Years Later. 8220;The Landing of Columbus” by American neoclassicist painter John Vanderlyn (1775 1852) was commissioned by Congress. It hangs in the Capitol Rotunda. 8221; and Columbus’s letter to Gabriel Sanchez. A year later. We also took some time to discuss the Doctrine of Discovery. Important disclaimer: none of these sources or concepts are in the text. So, why did I bother with them? 8220;Well, we aren’t going to talk about that.”. Fill in your d...
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Pan Am’s Iconic JFK Terminal in Danger of Demolition | Amy Lively
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December 2, 2011. Pan Am’s Iconic JFK Terminal in Danger of Demolition. Pan Am's Iconic Worldport Terminal at JFK. Photo courtesy of Life via Life Photo Archive Hosted by Google. Worldport saw countless celebrities and dignitaries pass through its doors. If Americans were headed to Europe or Europeans were bound for America, chances are good that they flew Pan Am and made at stop at Worldport. However, this is probably its most famous moment, unofficially catapulting the U.S. into “...Red Scare in 1950s ...