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Public Opinion, Radio & Entry into World War II
Public Opinion, Radio & Entry into World War II

Wofford College professor Mark Byrnes teaches a class about U.S. public opinion, the rise of radio, and the debate about whether to enter World War I…

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U.S. Expansion & Hawaii
U.S. Expansion & Hawaii

Johnson County Community College professor Tai Edwards teaches a class about the expansion of the United States during the Spanish-American War and t…

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Colonial Diplomacy & the Iroquois Confederacy
Colonial Diplomacy & the Iroquois Confederacy

Gettysburg College professor Timothy Shannon teaches a class on Colonial-era diplomatic ties between the Iroquois Confederacy of the eastern Great La…

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Native Americans & Colonial-Era Power Struggles
Native Americans & Colonial-Era Power Struggles

Daniel Richter of the University of Pennsylvania teaches a class on 18th century power struggles between Native Americans, colonial settlers and Euro…

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Nixon, Kissinger and U.S. Withdrawal From Vietnam
Nixon, Kissinger and U.S. Withdrawal From Vietnam

U.S. Air Force Academy professor Stephen Randolph teaches a class about President Richard Nixon, his National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, and t…

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1970s & '80s Deindustrialization of the U.S.
1970s & '80s Deindustrialization of the U.S.

Loyola University Chicago professor Michelle Nickerson teaches a class on the deindustrialization of the U.S. in the 1970s and '80s and how music and…

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Playwright August Wilson & "Fences"
Playwright August Wilson & "Fences"

Tulane University professor John "Ray" Proctor teaches a class about playwright August Wilson, his contribution to African American theatre and his P…

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Anti-Semitism & Holocaust Denial
Anti-Semitism & Holocaust Denial

Emory University professor Deborah Lipstadt teaches a class about anti-Semitism in America and Holocaust denial.

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Environmental Impact of California Gold Rush
Environmental Impact of California Gold Rush

University of Arkansas professor Elliott West lectures on the environmental impact of the California Gold Rush, part of a seminar for high school tea…

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Jean Harris & Scarsdale Diet Doctor Murder Trial
Jean Harris & Scarsdale Diet Doctor Murder Trial

University of Colorado Denver professor Sarah Fields teaches a class about the 1981 Jean Harris trial, also known as the "Scarsdale Diet" doctor murd…

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