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Robert S. Bartlett has written: 'A sociological perspective of the Black experience' -- subject(s): African Americans, Education, Housing, Social conditions
It depends on your perspective. From the perspective of most Americans, Atlanta is in the South.
the Americans figth the Japanese
they were like almost comparable i guess
There are regions where irrigation systems would be particularly important for early North Americans. The great plains did well with irrigation.
The Americans were called Joes or Yanks. The British (particularly the English) were called Tommies
so that they can pay much attention to Europe
In a nut shell, "Survival!" Comparable to the invisioned efforts of the present day NATO.
The 4th of July is not particularly celebrated in Northern Ireland, except by Americans.
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Anthony B. Bradley has written: 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans 'Keep your head up' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Religion, African Americans, Church and social problems 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans
Russell Baker's main purpose in writing "Hard as Nails" was to share his perspective on the challenges and struggles faced by working-class Americans, particularly those in the blue-collar industry. He aimed to highlight the resilience and determination of these individuals while shedding light on the harsh realities of their everyday lives.