Title | Here Is Where: Discovering America's Great Forgotten History |
Author | Andrew Carroll |
Call Number | E159 .C32 2013 |
Location | 2nd Floor Humanities |
Rating | Highly Recommended |
Book Review | Carroll provides insight on a captivating tour of America's lesser-known or overlooked historical sites. We see birthplaces, grave-sites and high points to low, from those that inspired to those that started a change, he leaves little unearthed. Each story is it's own chapter and that makes it hard to put down. |
Submitted By | Tiana Taliep |
Department or Major | Rodger's Center for Holocaust Education |
Status | Staff |
Chapman Email | taliep@chapman.edu |
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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Here Is Where: Discovering America's Great Forgotten History
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