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Ryan Tanner-Read

History and International Relations Teacher

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  • US History Honors Presentations

    Please click the links below for your presentations.

    • AP US Review Since 1945
    • AP US Review to 1945
    • Globalization and New Crises: America Since Reagan
    • The Ballad of Ron and George: A Musical Comedy of the Reagan Revolution
    • To Understand a Scandal: Watergate Beyond Nixon
    • Takin' It To the Streets: The Anti-War Movement and American Society
    • Last Days in Vietnam: "Peace" and the Long Legacy of the Vietnam War
    • 10,000 Days From First to Last: The Vietnam War
    • Like a Hurricane: The American Indian Movement
    • Local People: The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi (See OneDrive Folder)
    • Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism and the Cold War
    • Crabgrass Frontier: The Baby Boom, the Atomic Age and the World of the Subdivision
    • The Bomb and the Atomic Age
    • The Censored War: American Visual Experience in World War Two
    • Painting a New Deal: Post Office Murals of the Great Depression
    • Universal Fear: Responses to the Great Depression
    • Prohibition and the Jazz Age
    • Holding Back the Tide: Modernism, Fundamentalism and the Scopes Trial
    • Woodrow Wilson: Progressive President
    • Killing for Coal: The Ludlow Massacre and Labor Violence in the Progressive Era
    • Atlantic Progressivism: America, the Paris Exposition and the Atlantic World
    • Remember the Maine!: Exploring the Spanish American War
    • Honest Graft: Plunkitt of Tammany Hall
    • Robber Barons?: Standard Oil
    • How to Protect Your Virtue: Guides for Young City Dwellers
    • Coming and Going: Immigrants on the Round Trip to America
    • The Frontier in American History
    • Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
    • Been in the Storm So Long: African-American Freedom
    • The Home Front: Women in the Confederacy
    • Jubilee: Black Soldiers, Slavery and Freedom
    • Winning the War: Union Strategy and the End of the War
    • Richmond Is a Hard Road to Travel
    • Disunion and John Brown, Abolitionist: Words, Faith and Murder Before the Civil War
    • Art and Empire: The Battle to Decorate the US Capitol
    • Defending Slavery: Pro-Slavery Thought
    • Placing Cabins, Making Homes: The Built Environment of Slavery
    • "Humbug": P.T. Barnum and Culture in Jacksonian America
    • Age of Adams?: Why Do We Talk About an Age of Jackson?
    • Shoeboots, Doll and Indian Removal: One Family's Story in Slavery and Freedom
    • A Mud Machine, Street Scrapes and Slaves: Wage Labor in Early Baltimore
    • Beer, Paper War and Dueling: Political Culture in the Early United States
    • Madison and Mathews: Debt, Paper Money and the Making of the Constitution
    • The Declaration of Independence
    • The American Paradox: Slavery, Religion, Money and the Coming of the American Revolution
    • Spurned Children?: Royal Culture, Imperial Control and the American Revolution
    • The "Boston Affairs" and the King: Brendan McConville's The King's Three Faces
    • Murder Most Foul: Death and Cultural (Mis)Understanding on the Pennsylvania Frontier
    • The Voyage of the Slave Ship Diligent
    • The Rage of Jacob Leisler
    • Masterless Men: Land Hunger, Colonial Politics and Racial Slavery
    • A World of Money and Magic: New England Puritanism and the Economy
    • Valuable Women: Gender in the Early Chesapeake
    • What is the Colonial Period?
    • Speaking Words, Walking Lines: Europeans Perform Possession
    • Europe and the Americas Before Columbus
    • Welcome to US History Honors

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