“...to truly understand the American outlook in the 18th Century, it is necessary to learn about the British conflicts of the 17th Century - especially the English Civil War.”
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Learn more in Ch 19: The (follow link in bio)
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(1851) - Abolitionist & delivers her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. Read it here: https://t.co/oC2qwrxd4Y

Artwork: John Foster Dyess; Steve Simon

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Reposting for those who missed it:
Alexander Takes a page out of Stravinsky's "How to Make Friends" book...
meets

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In memory of Leslie Pettigrew.

Commission. 2016. Done with pencil, ink, and copic marker on 9 x 12 Borden & Riley marker paper.

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📚 Calling all Can you match the famous character to the author and book? The latest issue of COBBLESTONE is all about famous 19th-century authors. Get COBBLESTONE, the magazine for curious kids ages 9-14! https://t.co/PRLPMpb8MT

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Surrender, oil on canvas. Beautiful sunset, powerful art. Joli Art

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Trump supporters watching Bush speak at right now...PISSED‼️

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