By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 1470XISBN: 978-0-635-01470-2Format: Paperback
George Washington is probably our most famous American. He is a real hero of American history. He was handsome and hard-working. He was smart and brave. George was from Virginia. And, oh, yes-he was the first president of the United States!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14726ISBN: 978-0-635-01472-6Format: Paperback
Jane Addams was a woman with a vision! She stood up for the poor, the immigrants, the children, and many others. She is famous for her Chicago community center, the Hull House. She was also the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize! Is there anything this woman didn't do?!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14734ISBN: 978-0-635-01473-3Format: Paperback
Susan B. Anthony was a courageous and smart woman. She never backed down from doing what she believed was right. She spoke out against slavery. She campaigned for women's rights. America owes a lot to this civil rights crusader.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14742ISBN: 978-0-635-01474-0Format: Paperback
Abraham Lincoln never knew he was destined for greatness. He was poor, uneducated, and awkward. No one expected that he would become the most famous of presidents next to George Washington. He did this and more-holding the nation together through the most difficult time in American history, the Civil War.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14750ISBN: 978-0-635-01475-7Format: Paperback
Benjamin Franklin did much more than discover that lightning was electricity! He was a superb statesman during the early days of America, an able ambassador, a profound writer and printer, and an incredible inventor! Is there anything this man couldn't do?!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14769ISBN: 978-0-635-01476-4Format: Paperback
Thomas Jefferson is one of the most beloved founding fathers of America. His creative genius led to his writing the Declaration of Independence and added to his input on the Constitution. A man of many talents, Thomas Jefferson was known as the "Man of the People."
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14777ISBN: 978-0-635-01477-1Format: Paperback
Martin Luther King, Jr. was the most influential civil rights leader of his time. A minister and pacifist, Martin encouraged peaceful demonstrations to bring about change. America was forever impacted by this wonderful and brave leader!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14785ISBN: 978-0-635-01478-8Format: Paperback
Helen Keller could not see or hear. She was very smart and brave. Helen worked hard. She overcame her disabilities and helped others who were deaf and blind.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14793ISBN: 978-0-635-01479-5Format: Paperback
Booker T. Washington was probably the most influential black leader of his time. He was a very popular, and sometimes controversial, educator and reformer. Responsible for the success and growth of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, Washington was the model of black self-improvement through education.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14807ISBN: 978-0-635-01480-1Format: Paperback
Harriet Tubman was one of the bravest Americans in history. At a young age, she knew slavery was wrong. She escaped and helped many others escape also. Her work didn't end there! She was important in the Civil War and the fight for women's rights. Harriet Tubman-an awesome American and abolitionist!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14815ISBN: 978-0-635-01481-8Format: Paperback
Paul Revere is a popular patriot in American history. Not only famous for his help with the American Revolution, he is also known for his great skill as a gold and silversmith. This "jack of all trades" is an interesting piece of American history!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 14823ISBN: 978-0-635-01482-5Format: Paperback
James Monroe was not a fine writer or speaker like his friends Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Instead, he relied on his common sense, honesty, and personal charm. People enjoyed being around him because he was easy-going and genuine. James Monroe-the "Era of Good Feeling" President!
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