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|  | The Black Phalanx by Dudley T. Cornish, Jonathan Reese, Joseph T. Wilson This classic includes succinct, compelling accounts of African Americans in the Revolutionary War and The War of 1812, who fought and died for a freedom they could not enjoy. AUTHOR: Dudley T. Cornish, Jonathan Reese, Joseph T. Wilson PUBLISHER: Da Capo Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | The Confessions of Lady Nijo by Karen Brazell In about 1307 a remarkable woman in Japan sat down to complete the story of her life. The result was an autobiographical narrative, a tale of thirty-six years in the life of Lady Nijo. AUTHOR: Karen Brazell PUBLISHER: Stanford University Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Black May by Michael Gannon Gannon has written an account of the turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic, when the Allied forces took control of the North Atlantic shipping lanes back from the German U-boats. The single month of May, 1943 saw 13 merchant ships and six U-boats sunk in an operation that eventually perfected Allied strategy and effectively banished the German fleet from the high seas for the duration of the war. AUTHOR: Michael Gannon PUBLISHER: Dell Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Roanoke by Lee Miller Description not available.Drawing on extensive knowledge of Native American history, the author of From the Heart: Voices of the American Indian searches for the truth about the four-hundred-year-old disappearance of England's first colony in North America and the fate of Roanoke's doomed settlers. Reprint. AUTHOR: Lee Miller PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Wretched of the Earth by Constance Farrington, Frantz Fanon, Jean-Paul Sartre This canonical text on colonialism, history, and the role of violence in each has been influential world-wide--especially in Latin America, where it was required reading for revolutionary movements, and in the United States, where it was a major text for the Black Panther Party. It is also a standard text in universities. Jean Paul Sartre's introduction is famous for its stance in favor of violence. AUTHOR: Constance Farrington, Frantz Fanon, Jean-Paul Sartre PUBLISHER: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Victory in the Pacific by Samuel Eliot Morison Description not available.Recounts the role of the United States in World War II at sea, from encounters in the Atlantic before the country entered the war to the surrender of Japan. AUTHOR: Samuel Eliot Morison PUBLISHER: Book Sales, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: History 
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