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1361: Five Imporant Events Of The 19
... fought for the equal rights of all humans despite their racial background and the color of their skin. He also prevented a Nuclear War and possibly World War III from developing during the Cuban missile crisis. In a speak he said “Let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans—born in this ...
1362: First And Second Reconstructio
... writes, "In all three states the Republicans controlled the returning boards which had to certify the election results, and in all three states they certified their own parties ticket. As the history books reveal, the crisis was finally overcome when the Southern Democrats agreed to support the Republican Candidate Rutherford B. Hayes, as a part of a larger compromise (The Compromise of 1877). Hayes promised in return to withdraw Federal troops ...
1363: Famous African Americans
... were U.S. civil rights figures. Bates was born in Huttig, Ark.and cofounder of Arkansas State Press in 1941. She was president of Arkansas chapter of NAACP in 1957 during Little Rock school integration crisis and while state guardsmen, at Governor Orville Faubus's request, she blocked black students from entering high school buildings. Bates stood firm with students and was arrested along with nine black students. She demanded protection ...
1364: Fair Labor Act Of 1938
... Roosevelt heartily agreed, Perkins asked him, "Have you considered that to launch such a program... might be considered unconstitutional?" Roosevelt retorted, "Well, we can work out something when the time comes."16 During the constitutional crisis over the NRA, Secretary Perkins asked lawyers at the Department of Labor to draw up two wage-hour and child-labor bills which might survive Supreme Court review. She then told Roosevelt, "I have something ...
1365: Explain How And Why The Jews W
... Communists and the Nazis. People had little confidence in the democratic system and turned towards the extremist political parties like the Communists and Nazis during the Depression because they needed to get out of the crisis that they were in at the time. The Nazis bullied all the other parties out of the July Election in 1932, so the only party to vote for were the Nazis. After the failure of ...
1366: Effectiveness Of The Articles
... under the Articles of Confederation. John Jay (Secretary of Foreign Affairs and great international negotiator), expresses this discontent of the people through a letter of concern to George Washington. He foreshadowed some sort of revolt, crisis, or revolution and expressed his feeling of uneasiness and the need for change. Shay’s rebellion turned out to be a milestone because it set a need for a new national government, the revolt was ...
1367: East-timor-conflict
... of the resistance movement José Ramos-Horta were awarded for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996. 1949 the Indonesian Republic were founded as an independent country on until then Dutch colonial region in South East Asian. This included West Timor but not East Timor, which wasn’t under Portuguese administration. The overthrow of the dictatorship in Portugal through the carnationrevolution (1974) followed a process of decolonisation of all Portuguese oversea provinces ...
1368: Eleanor Aquitaine
... blessings, who continued to be Louis VII advisor after the death of his father Louis VI. Their marriage, which had begun so well, was now threatened in many situations. Louis had suffered from severe nervous crisis during the Champagne was and in some ways he blamed his wife, for she had failed him to produce an heir to the throne and St. Bernart, a dangerous enemy to her, stated she was ...
1369: Economics Of Eisenhower
... be able to fight future battles. Works Cited List Albertson, Dean. Eisenhower As President. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963 Ambrose, Stephen E. Eisenhower. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970 Bonker, Don. America’s Trade Crisis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988 Branyan, Robert L., Larsen, Lawrence H. The Eisenhower Administration 1953-1961. New York: Random House, 1971 Melanson, Richard A., Mayers, David. Reevaluating Eisenhower American Foreign Policy in the 1950s. Urbana ...
1370: Dickinson; A Biography
... not to join the Congressional Church. By 1858, Emily Dickinson had begun copying poems into little packets. And by 1860, she had undergone an emotional and psychological disturbance related to a tragic, unrequited love. This crisis stirred her imagination and helped mature her poetry. During this isolated period of her life, 1860-1866, she wrote more than a third of her total output of poems. In 1862, seeking advice about the ...


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