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		<title>By: Texas History Standards Got You Feeling Blue? &#124; Now and Then: an American Social History Project blog</title>
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		<description>[...] text Freedom&#8217;s Unfinished Revolution: An Inquiry into the Civil War and Reconstruction. Â Freedom&#8217;s Unfinished, as we call it around here, covers &#8220;slavery, war, and freedom&#8221; during the 1860s and [...]</description>
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