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  1. With Malice Toward None: The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Stephen B. Oates, 1977-01-01
  2. With Malice Toward None by Stephen B. Oates, 1977-01-01
  3. Biography As High Adventure: Life-Writers Speak on Their Art
  4. A woman of Valor by Stephen B. Oates, 1994
  5. William Faulkner The Man and the Artist by Stephen B. Oates, 1988
  6. The Whirlwind War; Voices of the Storm, 1861-1865. by Stephen B. Oates, 1998
  7. With malice toward none: The life of Abraham Lincoln by Stephen B Oates, 1976
  8. With Malice Toward None - The Life Of Abraham Lincoln by Stephen B. Oates, 2003
  9. Our fiery trial : Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, and the Civil War era by Stephen B. Oates, 1979-01-01
  10. THE LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. by Stephen B. Oates, 1982-01-01
  11. Portrait Of America, I - From The Cliff Dwellers To The End Of Reconstruction by Stephen B. - Editor Oates, 1973
  12. THE WHIRLWIND OF WAR. by Stephen B. Oates, 1998
  13. To Purge This Land With Blood :john Brow by Stephen B Oates, 1970-01-01
  14. Let the Trumpet Sound : The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr by Stephen B. Oates, 1991-01-01

41. John BROWN Family History: Kansas Heritage Families | Kansas Family History | Ww
2 oates, stephen B. To Purge This Land With Blood A Biography of John Brown. Harper Row, 1970. 3 Jellison, Charles A. The Martyrdom of John Brown. Vol.
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42. Manuscript Guides
oates, stephen B. To Purge This Land with Blood A Biography of John Brown. . oates, stephen B. John Brown and his Judges A Critique of the Historical
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Abels, Jules. Man on Fire: John Brown and the Cause of Liberty. New York: Macmillan, Allen, Robert Willis. Marching On!: John Brown’s Ghost From the Civil War to Civil Rights. Northfield, VT : Northfield News and Printery, 2000. Avey, Elijah. The Capture and Execution of John Brown: A Tale of Martyrdom. Elgin, Ill.: Brethren Pub. House, 1906. Banks, Russell. Cloudsplitter: A Novel. New York: HarperFlamingo, 1998. Barry, Joseph. The Strange Story of Harper’s Ferry, With Legends of the Surrounding Country. Shepherdstown, W. Va.: Woman's Club of Harpers Ferry District, 1979. Benet, Stephen Vincent. John Brown’s Body.

43. Pinal County Library District
Abraham Lincoln, the man behind the myths / by stephen B. oates. The Best American essays of the century / Joyce Carol oates, editor ; Robert Atwan,
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44. John Brown Resources UConn Torrington
oates, stephen B. To purge this land with blood a biography of John Brown. Amherst. oates, stephen B. Our fiery trial Abraham Lincoln, John Brown,
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John Brown's holy war. [Alexandria, Va.] : Distributed by PBS Video, c2000.
Books: Banks, Russell. Cloudsplitter : a novel . New York, NY : HarperPerennial, 1999. Bennett, David Ross. John Brown birthplace. [Torrington, CT] : Torrington Historical Society, c2002. Boyer, Richard O. The legend of John Brown: a biography and a history.

45. DBookmahn's Special Used Civil War Book Estate Sale
I $14.50; oates, stephen B. A WOMAN OF VALOR. Clara Barton and the Civil War. HCw/DJ, 1994 (1st), 527p/illus I $17.50; *oates, stephen B. WITH MALICE
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46. Paraphrasing And Summarizing Exercise
oates, stephen B. Our Fiery Trial Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, and the Civil War Era. Amherst, MA University of Massachusetts Press, 1979. p. 65
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Original passage: Nobody called him Abeat least not to his facebecause he loathed the nickname. It did not befit a respected professional who'd struggled hard to overcome the limitations of his frontier background. Frankly Lincoln enjoyed his status as a lawyer and politician, and he liked money, too, and used it to measure his worth. By the 1850's, thanks to a combination of talent and sheer hard work, Lincoln was a man of substantial wealth. He had an annual income of around $5,000the equivalent of many times that todayand large financial and real-estate investments. Oates, Stephen B.

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48. Bibliography On Bleeding Kansas - Kansas State Historical Society
oates, stephen B. To Wash This Land in Blood John Brown in Kansas. The American West. 6 (July and November 1969) 43641; 624-27.
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'Bleeding Kansas': A Bibliography
Below are listed materials in our library collections related to territorial Kansas, 1854-1861, and the struggle between free-state and pro-slave forces. The source material contained in these lists consists of books, journals, and newspaper articles. See the correspondence policy for information about obtaining copies from library materials. Berneking, Carolyn, editor. "A Look at Early Lawrence: Letters From Robert Gaston Elliot." Kansas Historical Quarterly 43 (Autumn 1977): 282-296. Founder of Kansas Free State newspaper (1854) wrote to his sister and fiance, 1857-1866. Cecil-Fronsman, Bill. "'Death to all Yankees and Traitors in Kansas': The Squatter Sovereign and the Defense of Slavery in Kansas." Kansas History 16 (Spring 1993): 22-33. Subsidized by the town company and edited by Kelley and Stringfellow, Atchison's pro-slave newspaper moderated its tone once the political battle was lost and became Freedom's Champion when John A. Martin took it over in 1858. Connelley, William E.

49. Peopling The American Past
oates, stephen B. “The Fires of Jubilee Nat Turner’s Fierce Rebellion” in oates, stephen B. and Charles J. Errico, editors. Portrait of America Volume I
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50. NY Arts - Responding To Location In DUMBO - Leah Oates
Leah oates. Wade Kavanugh and stephen Nguyen. Courtesy of Smack Mellon Gallery. Mariam Ghani, Simone Huelser, Wade Kavanaugh stephen B. Nguyen,
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51. The Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc.
oates, stephen B. ABRAHAM LINCOLN THE MAN BEHIND THE MYTHS. New York 1984. oates, stephen B. WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE A LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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25 January 2008 Companion Books for House of Abraham Davis, William C. THE ORPHAN BRIGADE: THE KENTUCKY New York : 1980. 1st ed., 318p., illustrated, end pages maps. Price: $30.00 Davis provides the best account of these exiled Confederates. Very good. Signed. back to top Evans, W.A. MRS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN: A STUDY OF HER PERSONALITY AND HER INFLUENCE ON LINCOLN New York : 1932. 2 nd edition, 364(xiii)p., illustrated; spine label; [M-3325]. Price: $25.00 One of the less common Mary Lincoln titles. Very good. back to top Helm, Katherine. THE TRUE STORY OF MARY, WIFE OF LINCOLN Price: SOLD Very good. To see the Deluxe, Limited Edition of this important book,
click here back to top KENTUCKY Chicago : 1943. 1st ed., 72p., frontispiece, illustrated. Price: $175.00 The first publication of the Civil War Round Table, limited to 225 copies. Very good; signed.

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53. Trends - Plagiarism Vs. Copyright
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By Mike Hiestand Even when one makes every conscious effort to avoid the P-word, the nagging thought can remain: what if it wasn’t enough? "Plagiarist!" It is an accusation that strikes fear in the hearts of students, academics, journalists, authors and presidential candidates alike. The fear is certainly that of being caught: punished by those in authority, professionally censured by one's peers, publicly humiliated. Often too, however, it is a fear of the unknown. From the day a third grade student, armed with cut-and-paste commands, is assigned a report on Thomas Jefferson and turns to Wikipedia, he confronts the same questions faced by the best-selling historian who dares consult secondary sources: how do I use this information without "overusing" it. How much use is too much? What needs to be attributed and what doesn't? Is substantially rewording or paraphrasing a passage sufficient to make it my own? What constitutes "substantially?" And on and on. Even when one makes every conscious effort to avoid the P-word, the nagging thought can remain: what if it wasn't enough? Plagiarism is a scary topic for many because it is a moving, gray topic. Everybody wants a simple definition of plagiarism. The problem is, there isn't one. In fact, there are many. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the American Historical Association (AHA), the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) — all, to name just a few, have their own definition of plagiarism — and none of them are especially simple to understand, or moreover, to apply.

54. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF RIP FORD
ii Rip Ford’s Texas by John Salmon Ford edited by stephen B. oates, University of Texas Press, Austin, TX 1963, pp xlvi
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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF RIP FORD
Part 26: School for the Deaf and Dumb
by Bob Heinonen Old Rip’s term as a Senator was over. Now what would he do? Old Rip had done a lot of things in his life, but the one that he was about to embark on was the most rewarding of his entire life. “When his senate term was over, Rip accepted an appointment as superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Institute in Austin. Managing it from September 1879 to December 1883, he made it a school rather than an asylum for illiterate handicaps. He revised the curriculum, introduced the teaching of trade skills such as shoemaking and bookbinding. In time he conducted a crack typography course and this led to the institute’s own newspaper, the Texas Mute Ranger , for which Ford wrote a number of historical articles and lively editorials on current political issues. He came to love his work at the institute more than anything he had ever done, taking pride in the rapid progress his pupils were making. “One day he collapsed with fever. It was an ominous sign.

55. Horizon Information Portal
Lyrics by stephen Sondheim. Book by Arthur Laurents based on his play The time of by oates, stephen B. New York Harper Row, c1977. Add to my list
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56. An Outline Of American History - Brief Reading List In American History
oates, stephen B. With Malice Toward None The Life of Abraham Lincoln, NALDutton, 1978. oates, stephen B. Let the Trumpet Sound The Life of Martin Luther
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Ahlstrom, Sydney E. A Religious History of the American People, Yale University Press,1972
Albanese, Catherine *America: Religions and Religion, Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1992
Ambrose, Stephen E. Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938, 6th rev. ed., Viking Penguin, 1991
Bailyn, Bernard Faces of Revolution: Personalities and Themes in the Struggle for American Independence, Random House, Inc., 1992 Bailyn, Bernard Ideological Origins of the American Revolution, Harvard University Press, 1967 Bailyn, Bernard, Robert Dallek, David B. Davis, David H. Donald, John L. Thomas and Gordon S. Wood The Great Republic: A History of the American People (2 vols.), 3d ed., D.C. Heath, Co., 1985 Banner, Lois W. Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Radical for Woman's Rights, Scott Foresman, 1987 Beisner, Robert L. From the Old Diplomacy to the New, 1865-1900, 2d ed., Harlan Davidson, 1986 Berlin, Ira Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South, New Press NY, 1992

57. SUNY MORRISVILLE – SOCIAL SCIENCE 102- Amer His To PRESENT
Textbooks David Goldfield et al, The American Journey (TAJ) and stephen B. oates, editor, Portraits of America, volume II.
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SUNY MORRISVILLE – SOCIAL SCIENCE 102 American History 102- American History from the Reconstruction (1865) to the present. Instructor: David V. Hines Phone: Email: Heinz57k@aol.com Office hours: By appointment Class Meeting Times: Thursdays 4:00-6:50 PM (15 sessions) Course description: American History 102 is a survey of the politics, foreign policy, culture, economics and society from the Reconstruction (1865) to the present. Key events and personalities will be discussed and analyzed. We will also examine the wars, literature, and religion during the timeframe studied in the course. Objectives: As Americans we need to understand our past so that we can be prepared for our future. Especially in light of 9/11 and the threat of long term terrorism it will be useful to study and contemplate our past history. Here are the objectives of the course:
  • Recognize significant people, places, and events in America from the Reconstruction to the present. Describe the connections between politics, culture, and society. Analyze the patterns of change and continuity in our past.
  • 58. McFarland - Publisher Of Reference And Scholarly Books
    “A Sin Against Scholarship” Some Examples of Plagiarism in stephen B. oates’s Biographies of Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., and William Faulkner
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    59. Family History
    Confederate Cavalry West of the River, Dr. stephen B. oates, American author and historian grew up in Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Texas.
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    Wyatt Caraway Shipp King John James Joseph Jethro This section of the website is being opened prior to its completion, since the contents of a library is never complete. Hopefully, the information presented will inspire visitors to this web site to continue their search for answers to the many questions about "our family heritage". Come back often, as we collectively assemble this section of the web site for your use.
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    Courtesy of the Minnie Speer Boone family. Our Family Heritage
    by Minnie Speer Boone A hard copy is available at the North Carolina Archives and History Building in Raleigh, N.C. Minnie Speer Boone (deceased) lived in Caruthersville, Mo. She was of the Jethro Oates line and a great-granddaughter of Curtis Caraway Oates of Sampson County, N.C. Minnie relates in her book that Curtis moved with his family to Pemiscot County, Mo. before the Civil War. He died in a Federal Prison at Alton, Ill., after refusing to pledge allegiance to the Union. He was buried in the prison grounds. Book, Vol. I and Vol. II (1966)

    60. Copycats Have High-tech Foe / Software Programs Can Spot Plagiarism
    stephen Ambrose and Doris Kearns Goodwin, have stood accused of plagiarism complaint with the American Historical Association accusing stephen B. oates,
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