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English, 04.10.2019 23:00 IsabellaGracie

read the titles of books that connect history to the lives of everyday people. which eras and stories are you familiar
with? check all that apply
alexander hamilton by ron chernow
the life and times of frederick douglass by frederick douglass
in the shadow of liberty: the hidden history of slavery, four presidents, and five black lives by kenneth c.
davis
mornings on horseback: the story of an extraordinary family, a vanished way of life and the unique child who
became theodore roosevelt by david mccullough
code girls: the untold story of the american women code breakers of world war ii by liza mundy
the liberator: one world war ii soldier's 500 day odyssey from the beaches of sicily to the gates of dachau by
alex kershaw

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