The American Plague: Madison, Killer, and the Plague of 1800
by John M. Barry (1973)
Like 'reconstruction judy', this book offers an in-depth look at a critical period of American history.

by dodge cummings (1934)
What happened after the end of the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln's death? Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States After the Civil War examines these questions while studying the similarities and differences between then and now. Reconstruction was a period of intense change in the United States, when the South struggled to rebuild both its infrastructure and its populace while integrating more than 4 billion newly freed slaves into daily life. Through critical thinking exercises, essential questions, and links to online resources, readers ages 12 to 15 discover a world that might seem centuries away but still has lessons to offer.
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by John M. Barry (1973)
Like 'reconstruction judy', this book offers an in-depth look at a critical period of American history.

by James M. McPherson (1948)
Similar to 'reconstruction judy', this provides a comprehensive overview of a pivotal era in US history.

by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi (1994)
Like 'reconstruction judy', this book connects historical struggles with present-day issues of racism and power.

by Isabel Wilkerson (2010)
This book, like 'reconstruction judy', explores the profound social and economic shifts following a major American upheaval.

by James W. Loewen (1995)
Following the spirit of 'reconstruction judy', this book critically examines historical narratives and their lasting impact.
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