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| CHAPTER 19 | NEW FRONTIERS: SOUTH AND WEST | MULTIMEDIA RESOURCES |
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DOCUMENTS |
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- Read: New Frontiers: South and West - Document Overview
- Read: Homestead Act of 1862
- Read: Life on Prairie Farms (1893)
- Read: Life in a Mining Camp (1867), Rachel Haskell
- Read: Boley: A Negro Town in the American West (1908)
- Read: An Indian's Perspective, Chief Joseph
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IMAGES |
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- View: A Southern Cotton Press
- View: Hydraulic Mining in Idaho
- View: Issue Day: Native Americans Waiting for Government Supplies
- View: Roundup on Sherman Ranch
- View: Judge Roy Bean's Courthouse and Saloon
- View: "Jim Crow" became a synonym for racial segregation
- View: Booker T. Washington
- View: W. E. B. Du Bois
- View: Nicodemus, Kansas: a colony founded by Southern blacks in the 1860s
- View: Crossing Gila River, 1885
- View: Steamer Bessie on Rio Grande
- View: Scene of Custer's last stand
- View: Training horses for battle
- View: Apache Indians
- View: Dodge City Peace Commissioners (Wyatt Earp third from left)
- View: Hunters in Arizona Territory
- View: Buffalo in Oklahoma
- View: Panning for gold in Montana Territory
- View: Cradling for gold in Montana Territory
- View: Mining camp in Colorado Territory
- View: Street scene in Utah, 1869
- View: Oklahoma City, 1889
- View: Council of Cheyenne and Arapaho
- View: Salmon drying in Aleut village
- View: Squaw fixing Hopi man's hair
- View: Mandan Indian in costume
- View: Custer's scout Bloody Knife
- View: Centenary Chart, 1492-1872
- View: Return from Wounded Knee
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MAPS |
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- View: Sharecropping and Tenancy, 1880–1900
- View: The New West
- View: Indian Wars, 1864–1890
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