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The First Americans by Joy Hakim1
Making Thirteen Colonies by Joy Hakim2
From Colonies to Country by Joy Hakim3
The New Nation by Joy Hakim4
Liberty for All? by Joy Hakim5
War, Terrible War by Joy Hakim6
Reconstruction and Reform by Joy Hakimbook 7
An Age of Extremes by Joy Hakim8
War, Peace, and All That Jazz by Joy Hakimbook 9
All the People by Joy Hakim10
A History of US: Book 11: Sourcebook and Index: Documents that Shaped the American Nation (Hakim, Joy. History of Us (19 by Oxford University Pressbook 11
A History of US, 10-Volume Set by Joy Hakimomnibus 1-10
A History of US, 11-Volume Set by Joy Hakimomnibus, 1-11

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