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  1. HIS-106-A-202501
  2. MODULE ONE: 1/28-2/2: Introduction and Background
  3. Required Article: JSTOR DAILY: An End to All Hell: 150th Anniversary of the Civil War's End

Required Article: JSTOR DAILY: An End to All Hell: 150th Anniversary of the Civil War's End

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A U.S. Civil War cannon with American Flags in the background. This cannon is located at the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in Kennesaw, Georgia. "G.T.B" on the muzzle is the initials of George Thatcher Balch, the Confederate officer who inspected the cannon that the Ames Foundry where it was cast.A brief article on the casualties of the U.S. Civil War. 
While I always enjoy these brief JSTOR Daily articles, it is always important to think critically about the resources that we review.
I ask you to review this article so that you have an appreciation for the sacrifice and loss that this nation faced in deciding the national question on slavery. But, I want you to take note of the fact that the discussion on the sacrifices of women and minorities is supplemental rather than interwoven within the body of the article. 
One of our major goals is to approach history from a social justice perspective where we include equitably the voices of the many. 
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