1. Dissenting Puritan.
2. Salem Witchcraft.
3. Freedom of the Press.
4. Toward the Constitution.
5. Protecting Incorporation.
6. Juvenile justice.
7. Indian Removal.
8. Murder in the city.
9. The Trade in Human Beings.
10.Demon Rum.
11.The Color Line.
12."His Truth is Marching On".
13."This Terrible War'.
14.Reconstruction in the South.
The late Robert D. Marcus was Professor of History at SUNY,
Brockport, from 1983-2000.
Anthony Marcus teaches in the School of Anthropology, Geography, and Environmental Studies at the University of Melbourne in Australia. He has published on globalization and culture change (Anthropology For A Small Planet, 1996) and American history, and his current writing focuses on Mexican migrants in the northeastern United States, poverty and public policy, the politics of the culture concept in development, and comparative mestizajes.
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