Frederick Douglass on Learning |
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"A little learning, indeed, may be a dangerous thing, but the want of learning is a calamity to any people," Frederick Douglass. Click here to print. Click here to visit the main page for free printable quotations. |
UNIT I: | Early America | UNIT IX: | Discontent and Reform | ||
UNIT II: | Colonial Period | UNIT X: | War, Prosperity, and Depression | ||
UNIT III: | American Revolution | UNIT XI: | New Deal and World War II | ||
UNIT IV: | New National Government | UNIT XII: | Postwar America | ||
UNIT V: | Westward Expansion | UNIT XIII: | Decades of Change | ||
UNIT VI: | Sectional Conflict | UNIT XIV: | New Conservatism | ||
UNIT VII: | Civil War and Reconstruction | UNIT XV: | Into the Twenty-first Century | ||
UNIT VIII: | Growth and Transformation | UNIT XVI: | Polarization and Deglobalization |
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