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America and Its People to 1877
Published in Paperback by Talman Co (1996)
Authors: James Kirby Martin, Steven Mintz, Linda O. McMurry, Randy W. Roberts, and James Howard Jones
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Excellent service, Fast delivery.
I received my book very fast and the book is in good condition as described.

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A good TEXTBOOK!
I'm in 11th grade AP U.S. History and this is the text we are using. Definetely worth it. Dives into every depth that this nation can exhibit.


To Keep the Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (2000)
Author: Linda O. McMurry
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This book deftly describes a great woman in difficult times.
This book is interesting and easy to read, but hard to take. Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a complex person: incredibly smart, brave and strong, but at the same time, prickly and ultra sensative.The book also puts America's current racial and gender problems into perspective, showing us that we haven't come very far from the late 19th century's attitudes toward and treatment of African-Americans and women. This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about a great American or wants to face and learn more about America's shameful history. That said, the author's style makes it easy to read. Amazingly enough for a scholarly biography, I would often find myself reading late into the night because I couldn't put it down.

A worthy treatise about a magnificent American
McMurray's biography of Ida B. Wells-Barnett is a rare triumph. Wells-Barnett was a courageous American whose valor is depicted in full color. All too frequently, when there is a discussion of the impact of race, there is a mistaken assumption that black males comprise the affected population. Similarly, when gender is raised as an issue, the false assumption is that white women are the only ones to be affected. Wells-Barnett was an American woman of African descent who fought the societally-mandated strictures of race and sex until her death. I am emboldened by her deeds since too many of the same strictures still exist. I applaud McMurray for her scholarship in this biography's portrayal of the life of Wells-Barnett. This book is definitely recommended.

An excellent history not only of Wells, but of the times.
I came away from this book with new respect for Wells, and her courage. I was overwhelmed with sadness after reading some of the details of the lynchings and the effect on the survivors. The book contains an excellent analysis of the real reason for many lynchings:economic competition.


George Washington Carver: Scientist and Symbol
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1982)
Authors: Linda McMurray and Linda O. McMurry
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Is this a homophobic conspiracy?????
So long as Bart Simpson can say, "George Washington Carver is the guy who carved up George Washington." and so long as Black Americans are portrayed as lacking math and science aptitude, there needs to be publication about the importance of George Washington Carver. This book said many important things. For example, George Washington Carver was a credit to dark-skinned blacks because many critics at the time (and many people today) note that most famous or achieving Blacks were partially white. Also, this book suggests that the relationship between Carver and the famous black activist at the university where he worked did not always get along. Still, if Langston Hughes' biographer was criticized for downplaying Hughes' gay experiences, equal noise should be made here. The author repeats in several passages that no proof exists to say Carver was gay. Well, why would that be a concern? Who made the suggestion? Why isn't the allegation examined in more detail in this text? The author mentioned that Carver loved to give young men massages in peanut oil. Is that not considered homoerotic solely because it doesn't involve genital contact? This book was published a year after AIDS was discovered and when homophobia was at an apex. Thus, perhaps the author's avoidances can be contextualized and forgiven. Nevertheless, I find this book disturbingly heterosexist and I would avoid reading more works from this biographer.


A Concise History of America and Its People
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (1997)
Authors: James Kirby Martin, Randy Roberts, Steven Mintz, and Linda O. McMurry
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George Washington Carver
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1992)
Author: Linda O. McMurry
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Recorder of the Black Experience: A Biography of Monroe Nathan Work (Southern Biography Series)
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1985)
Authors: Linda McMurry Edwards and Linda O. McMurry
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