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Jazmine West • 67 cards
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Zoë • 1 card
Liberalism
Sarah Drinkwater • 1 card
But he was about to become—beginning in that summer of 1957—the greatest champion that the liberal senators, and Margaret Frost and the millions of other black Americans, had had since, almost a century before, there had been a President named Lincoln.
Robert A. Caro • Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson III
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settler colonialism
emikomay • 4 cards
Luke Ryan
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When ardent Republicans heard Lincoln speak, they knew that if their beloved Seward could not win, they had in the eloquent orator from Illinois a man of considerable capacity whom they could trust, one who would hold fast on the central issue that had forged the party—the fight against extending slavery into the territories. Though Lincoln had ent
... See moreDoris Kearns Goodwin • Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
🛤️ the railways of america
Mike "Bagel" • 1 card