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Vietnam War Lessons Learned
Vietnam War Lessons Learned

Triton College professor Edward White teaches a class on lessons learned from the Vietnam War.

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1970s Culture & Economics
1970s Culture & Economics

University of Massachusetts Boston professor Vincent Cannato teaches a class about the culture and economics of the 1970s.

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Early 1800s Abolition & Pro-Slavery Movements
Early 1800s Abolition & Pro-Slavery Movements

University of Alabama professor Joshua Rothman teaches a class on abolition and pro-slavery movements in the early 1800s.

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1968 Election & Richard Nixon's First Term
1968 Election & Richard Nixon's First Term

University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey teaches a class about the 1968 presidential election, protests over the Vietnam War and issues during Ric…

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U.S. & Soviet Relations Under President Reagan
U.S. & Soviet Relations Under President Reagan

George Washington University adjunct professor Chris Tudda teaches a class about foreign relations between the United States and the Soviet Union dur…

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Johnson & Nixon Supreme Court Nominations
Johnson & Nixon Supreme Court Nominations

Brooklyn College professor KC Johnson teaches a class on Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon's Supreme Court nominations.

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19th-Century Politics & Society
19th-Century Politics & Society

Vassar College professor Rebecca Edwards teaches a class about the differences between 19th-century political parties and their views on gender roles…

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History of State of the Union Addresses
History of State of the Union Addresses

Stonehill College professor Peter Ubertaccio teaches a class on the history of State of the Union addresses.

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Artist James Hope & the 1862 Battle of Antietam
Artist James Hope & the 1862 Battle of Antietam

Shepherd University Professor James Broomall teaches a class on the life and art of James Hope, an artist who both witnessed and painted scenes from …

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Sit-ins and the Civil Rights Movement
Sit-ins and the Civil Rights Movement

University of Massachusetts Amherst professor Traci Parker talks about the lunch counter sit-ins that took place in the early 1960s as part of the ci…

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