Hay, Jeff

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Amendment XV

race and the right to vote
A collection of sixteen controversial essays by such noted persons as Martin Luther King, Jr., James R. Doolittle, Frederick Douglass, and Earl Warren, who debate issues concerning the Fifteenth Amendment and who should be entitled to vote.

A history of the Third Reich

An alphabetical, cross-referenced history of the Nazi regime of World War Two that contains entries on events, groups, places, and other topics related to Nazi Germany and its military actions in World War II arranged from M to Z.
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A history of the Third Reich

Presents alphabetized biographies of over two hundred individuals involved in or touched by the Third Reich, including willing participants, world leaders, and victims of the Nazi regime.
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott

Discusses the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest against the infringement of African Americans' civil rights, including the backlash caused by the boycott and the effects of the start of the Civil Rights Movement.

Immigration

Contains twenty-two essays that examine the history of immigration in the United States from 1830 to 1924, looking at the reasons why people moved to the U.S. from Europe, Asia, and Mexico, how they were received, their accomplishments, and the problems of assimilation.
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The Early Middle Ages

The Munich Olympics massacre

Chronicles the events surrounding the Munich Olympics massacre in 1972, providing varying perspectives on the background and controversies.

The Holocaust

"Genocide and Persecution: The Holocaust: Each Genocide and Persecution title focuses on a single instance of genocide, crimes against humanity, or severe persecution"--.

Argentina

"Volumes in the Genocide and Persecution series provide high school, early college level, and general interest readers with anthologies of previously published materials on acts of genocide, crimes against humanity, and other instances of extreme persecution primarily in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The series presents basic historical background on these significant events in modern world history, the issues and controversies surrounding the events, and first-person narratives from people whose lives were altered by the events. Articles are carefully edited and introduced to provide context for an audience that may not be familiar with the events. By providing primary sources from the time of the event, as well as analysis of the crucial issues surrounding the event, this series supports debate assignments, helps develop critical thinking skills, and supports the global connections and other aspects of the social studies curriculum. Sidebars, color photos, cartoons, charts, maps, graphs, and tables are included to illustrate key points and maximize appeal and accessibility. Pedagogical features--including analytical exercises, writing prompts, and group activities--introduce each chapter, helping teachers teach and students learn"--.

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