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    Living history by Clinton, Hillary Rodham

    Published: Simon & Schuster, 2003
    Description: xi, 562 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
    Contents: “…American story -- University of life -- Class of '69 -- Yale -- Bill Clinton -- Arkansas traveler -- Little Rock -- Campaign odyssey -- Inauguration -- East wing, west wing -- Health care -- End of something -- Vince Foster -- Delivery room -- Whitewater -- Independent counsel -- D-Day -- Midterm break -- Conversation with Eleanor -- Silence is not spoken here -- Oklahoma City -- Women's rights are human rights -- Shutdown -- Time to speak -- War zones -- Prague summer -- Kitchen table -- Second term -- Into Africa -- Vital voices -- Third way -- Soldiering on -- Imagine the future -- August 1998 -- Impeachment -- Waiting for grace -- Dare to compete -- New York.…”
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    Sand Creek and the rhetoric of extermination : a case study in Indian-White relations by Svaldi, David, 1948-

    Published: University Press of America, 1989
    Description: ix, 382 pages ; 22 cm.
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    Research on teaching global issues : pedagogy for global citizenship education

    Published: Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2020
    Description: xii, 176 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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    Only in Boulder : the county's colorful characters by Pettem, Silvia

    Published: History Press, 2010
    Description: 157 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
    Contents: “…Activists and politicians -- Bryan well received in Boulder a century ago -- Edith DeLong was a society girl turned activist -- Dwight and her temperance workers "rested" at Chautauqua -- Sherwood brought Chicago working women to Boulder and Gold Hill -- CU President Farrand also served mankind -- Campbell and McHarg were early civic leaders -- Antoinette Bigelow earned respect of CU women -- Ruth Cave Flowers was an advocate for human rights -- Anna Belle Morris devoted her life to animals -- pt. 3. …”
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