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LibGuide for History 497: Undergraduate Seminar in Major Problems in American History. Class taught by Dr. Zachary Isenhower.

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J. S. Pughe cartoon: Hyphenated AmericansTHE HYPHENATED AMERICAN Uncle Sam: Why should I let these freaks cast whole votes when they are only half American?. (J. S. Pughe, 1899 [Public Domain])

This guide is intended to help students in the Seminar in Major Problems in American History complete their research assignments.

 

The theme of the course: Becoming American: Identity, Citizenship, and the Body Politic in U.S. History

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