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U.S. Refugee Policy Since World War II
U.S. Refugee Policy Since World War II

Professor Maria Cristina Garcia talked about the United States' refugee policy since World War II. She spoke about qualifications to be a refugee and…

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Post-World War II U.S. Auto Industry
Post-World War II U.S. Auto Industry

University of Central Florida professor Yanek Mieczkowski teaches a class about some of the people who challenged the status quo of the U.S. auto ind…

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Women Journalists at the Turn of the 20th Century
Women Journalists at the Turn of the 20th Century

Iowa State University professor Tracy Lucht talked about women journalists in the late-19th and early 20th centuries. She described the careers of so…

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Colonial Myths and Monuments
Colonial Myths and Monuments

University of Delaware Professor Zara Anishanslin taught a class about how colonial history is remembered through historic sites and monuments, and s…

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Salem Witch Trials and the Great Awakening
Salem Witch Trials and the Great Awakening

Baylor University Professor Thomas Kidd taught a class on the First Great Awakening in the Americas, a period in the mid-18th century of Christian re…

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Korean War and Civil-Military Relations
Korean War and Civil-Military Relations

Professor Joseph Glatthaar talked about the Korean War, General Douglas MacArthur’s removal from command by President Harry Truman, and civil-militar…

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Philosophy of W.E.B. Du Bois
Philosophy of W.E.B. Du Bois

Professor Maurice Jackson talked about the philosophy of W.E.B. Du Bois, an influential African-American sociologist, author, and civil rights activi…

4 years, 6 months ago

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20th Century UFO Conspiracies
20th Century UFO Conspiracies

Emory University professor Felix Harcourt teaches a class on how conspiracy theories about UFOs have shaped America culture. He begins in the late 19…

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Women in the Early Republic
Women in the Early Republic

University of California, Riverside professor Catherine Allgor teaches a class on the lives of women during the American Revolution and the Early Rep…

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Guerilla Warfare in the Civil War
Guerilla Warfare in the Civil War

Brown University professor Megan Kate Nelson teaches a class about guerilla warfare, which is largely characterized by its tactics, including ambushe…

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