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E276 .Y67 2022 · Stuk · 2022
Part of Catawba Nation Rare Books Archive

From the cover: "Organized chronologically, Women Who Would Be Free begins with discussions of colonial America, the Indigenous population of America whose land this once was and includes information and perspectives about Black women who were enslaved. The women who fought for and made the United States of America possible believed in God, family and country and had a vision of what was right for America."

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F269 .S6 O466 1940 · Stuk · 1940
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From the introduction: "One hundred years ago (in 1840), William Gilmore Simms wrote for the young people of South Carolina the first school history of the state ever to be written and one of the earliest school histories in the United States. A hundred years later (in 1940) this New Simms History is written for the young peopl eof South Carolina, as a memorial to William Gilmore Simms"

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The Worlds of P'otsúnú
E99 .T35 P686 1996 · Stuk · 1996
Part of Catawba Nation Rare Books Archive

The inspiring story of Geronima Montoya, artist, educator, and San Juan Pueblo cultural leader, begins in northern New Mexico and culminates at the Smithsonian Art and Cultural Achievement Award ceremony in 1994.

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