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Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
FilmKeith HarrisSeptember 15, 2014D- W- Griffith, NAACP, The Birth of a Nation Comments
Lilian Gish et al
popular cultureKeith HarrisSeptember 8, 2014Civil War films, D- W- Griffith, Lilian Gish, silent film, The Birth of a NationComment
The Economist and American Slavery
AcademiaKeith HarrisSeptember 6, 2014book reviews, controversy, Edward Baptist, slavery, social death, The Economist, victimizationComment
The Perfect Man for the Job
popular cultureKeith HarrisSeptember 2, 2014Civil War film, D- W- Griffith, Henry B- Walthall, Hollywood, The Birth of a Nation Comments
Robert E. Lee Retires
popular cultureKeith HarrisAugust 28, 2014Al Stone, Civil War, Reenactor, Robert E- Lee Comments
It's Okay to Feel Bad about the Gettysburg Cyclorama Building
GettysburgKeith HarrisAugust 24, 2014Cemetery RIdge, Gettysburg, Gettysburg Cyclorama, Paul Philippoteaux, Pickett's Charge, Pickett-Peittegrew Assault Comments
The Americanist Independent September Issue Has Hit the Web
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisAugust 22, 2014#harristorian, AEC, Eisenhower, Henry Clay Folger, journal, keith harris history, Midway, Reenactors, The Americanist Independent, WWIIComment
Discoveries
WWIIKeith HarrisAugust 14, 2014aviation, Battle of Midway, Indiana veterans, Navy, Pacific Theater, Pearl Harbor, WWII Comments
Southern Accents
SectionKeith HarrisAugust 12, 2014dialects, keith harris history, regional accents, sectionalism, southern accents, The Economist Comments
What's Coming in September for the Americanist Independent...
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisAugust 2, 2014#harristorian, AEC, Eisenhower, Hanry Clay Folger, history journal, keith harris history, The Americanist Independent, WWII Comments
The Lee v. Grant Twitter Experiment
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisAugust 1, 2014Robert E- Lee, twitter, Ulysses S- Grant, who'd ya rather? Comments
John Steinbeck and the Nineteenth Century
LiteratureKeith HarrisJuly 31, 2014Americana, East of Eden, John Steinbeck, literature Comments
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove
popular cultureKeith HarrisJuly 28, 2014alternate history, Counterfactual history, counterfactual theory, Harry Turtledove, Mark Grimsley, Robert E- Lee, The Guns of the South Comments
What You Might Find Inside a Used Book
Literature, ReconciliationKeith HarrisJuly 25, 2014#harristorian, 1913, blue-gray, Civil War literature-, David Bight, Francis H- Hoy, GAR, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Reconciliation, reunionComment
What Are Your Thoughts on the Colorization Thing?
popular cultureKeith HarrisJuly 24, 2014Civil War, civil war in pictures, colorization, forgeries, historical documents, keith harrisComment
The Americanist Independent - August Issue!
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisJuly 23, 2014#harristorian, Aaron Cusick, Americanist Independent, Heat Hardage Lee, Historical Journal, keith harris history, North Carolina State Archives, Winnie Davivs Comment
Hattie McDaniel's Academy Award Acceptance Speech
popular cultureKeith HarrisJuly 17, 2014Academy Awards, best supporting actress, Gone with the Wind, Hattie McDaniel, Hollywood, movie business, RaceComment
Introducing the Americanist Independent Free Student Portal
Americanist Independent, Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisJuly 14, 2014Americanist Independent, help with history homework, history exam, history students, keith harris history Comment
Motorcycles Motorcycles Motorcycles
popular cultureKeith HarrisJuly 13, 2014California culture, Crocker Motorcycles, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Harley Davidson, Indian Motorcycles, Motorcylces, NLAMC, vintage, VroomComment
Patriotism (and the Brotherhood of Men At Arms) in John Ford's The Horse Soldiers
FilmKeith HarrisJuly 8, 2014blue-gray, Centennial, Civil War film, Constance Towers, Horse Soldiers, John Ford, John Wayne, Reconciliation, Union Cavalry, William Holden Comment
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