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| 3rd period class:
Parke - caning of Sumner Dunn - emancipation (implementation) Delaney - medicine & the officers Day - slavery effects on women Durham - Robert Gould Shaw Ison - CW nurses Robinson - Jeff Davis in drag Stewart - anti-war writers Bowling - Faulkner - a racist? Zinner - the 54th Massachusetts |
3rd period class:
Gill - two women's transformations Rogers - Lee or Grant, who was best general? Dixon - Lincoln, Johnson, & reconstruction Pschorr - the cave and education Poynter - slave families Hibbard - Sherman's March Adams - the cave and corporations Lamblin - white women's transformation White - Lincoln's poor leadership |
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| Tuesday Dec. 5
Robinson/Parke
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Wednesday Dec. 6
Rogers/Hibbard/White
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Thursday Dec. 7
Ison/Lamblin/Gill/Delaney
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Friday Dec. 8
Day/Poynter
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| 4th period class:
Horan - Socrates and Hitler Halter - black & white views of slavery Brown - Nat Turner & coal miners Henson - soldiers who were killers McGarey - Sherman's March White - post-emancipation struggles Tussey - Greek homosexuality Flairty - blacks in Union military Maupin - medical care in CW Noll - fear of rape in the south |
4th period class:
Skaggs - McClellan as a general Peterson - the Irish and emancipation May - myth of the Southern Belle Bloomer - northern oppression of blacks Maynard - black women's views Meade - female spies Lear - female spies Lovelace - southern honor prolonged the war Lanham - northern responsibility for CW Farmer - women's letters Kendrick - film "Glory" |
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| Tuesday Dec. 5
Lanham/Peterson/Bloomer |
Wednesday Dec. 6
Henson/Horan/
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Thursday Dec. 7
Maynard/Lear/Meade/Farmer
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Friday Dec. 8
Brown/Halter/White
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