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Los AngelesKeith HarrisMay 24, 2016Chase Bank, Garden of Allah, Hollywood, Los Angeles, MCM, mid-centruy, silent film, Spanish architectureComment
Wait for it...Some Thoughts on Critiquing Hamilton
UncategorizedKeith HarrisApril 27, 2016Comment
Letters, Diaries, and Journals
UncategorizedKeith HarrisApril 21, 2016Comment
LA Story
Los AngelesKeith HarrisFebruary 27, 2016#harristorian, California, city of angels, dtla, keith harris history, Los Angeles, web coursesComment
Just a Reminder...
abraham LincolnKeith HarrisFebruary 25, 2016division, Lincoln, omg, politicsComment
Video Clips - Send 'em In!
EducationKeith HarrisFebruary 19, 2016battlefields, Civil War, keith harris history, landscapes, video, web courses Comments
A Letter from a Freedman to his Former Master
ReconstructionKeith HarrisFebruary 13, 2016freedmen, Reconstruction, slavery Comments
Was the Battle of Gettysburg the Turning Point of the Civil War?
Was the Battle of Gettysburg the Turning Point of the Civil War?
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisFebruary 3, 2016Abraham Lincoln, ACW, American Civil War, Battle, Civil War, Gettyburg, Pennsylvania, Robert E- Lee Comments
Union Veterans Reflect on Robert E. Lee
Union Veterans Reflect on Robert E. Lee
Civil WarKeith HarrisJanuary 31, 2016confederate, GAR, Grand Army of the Republic, memory, Robert E- Lee, treason, Union soldiers Comments
The Press and the 1866 New Orleans Riots
ReconstructionKeith HarrisJanuary 30, 20161866, Andrew Johnson, black soldiers, Civil War, constitution, New Orleans, Riot Reconstruction, southern history, USCT, violence Comments
Another Whiskey, Mr. Johnson?
UncategorizedKeith HarrisJanuary 25, 2016Comment
The Reconstruction Era from Keith Harris History
HarristorianKeith HarrisJanuary 21, 2016#harristorian, American history, APUSH, history student, keith harris history, online instruction, Reconstruction, unfinished revolution, US History, us history survey, web coursesComment
Mercy Street - A Promising Beginning
FilmKeith HarrisJanuary 18, 2016Civil War film, Civil War medicine, Mercy Street, PBS, television Comments
Hattie McDaniel's Oscar Acceptance Speech
FilmKeith HarrisJanuary 16, 2016Academy Awards, Civil War film, Film, Gone with the Wind, Hattie McDaniel, historical memory, Hollywood, Reconstruction Comment
Reconstruction, Revolutions, and the Economy
ReconstructionKeith HarrisJanuary 6, 2016economy, reconstuction, republicans, slavery, southComment
Greetings from Gettysburg
HarristorianKeith HarrisJanuary 3, 2016battle of gettysburg, Civil War, Gettysburg, gettysburg address, history, Lincoln, social media, web coursesComment
Racism in Reconstruction Politics
Racism in Reconstruction Politics
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisJanuary 2, 2016APUSH, politics, racism, ReconstructionComment
Edmund Ruffin - A Man Without a Country
Civil WarKeith HarrisDecember 29, 2015Argiculture, Charles Town, Charleston, confederate, Edmund Ruffin, Fort Sumter, John Brown Comments
1868
ReconstructionKeith HarrisDecember 28, 2015election of 1868, Frank P- Blair, Horation Seymour, Lincoln, US Grant Comments
Ticket Coolness
Ticket Coolness
Office HoursKeith HarrisDecember 27, 2015Andrew Johnson, impeachment, POTUS, Reconstruction, washington dcComment
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