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1860-1870
After the Civil War, Americans moved west of the Mississippi River, assuming control the area for farms, homesteads, and mines, and driving out the first clients, the Local Americans. American pioneers and European migrants overpowered the adversities of life on western homesteads planning to bring together new lives. An important part of the area in the West asserted by pilgrims was the country of Native American meetings that had utilized it for quite a long time. The westbound expansion was enormously helped by the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 and a section of the Homestead Act in 1862 (Smith, 1926).
april-5-2021
APRIL 5, 2021 – The New York Public Library s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers has selected its 23rd class of Fellows: 15 talented academics, literary artists, and independent scholars. The Fellows were selected from a pool of 506 applicants from 48 countries. The class of 2021 includes:
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Poet Michael Prior;
Independent scholars Rich Benjamin, Lewis Hyde, and Avi Steinberg. The past year has come with astounding challenges. In this renewed state of recovery and careful reconnection, I am grateful to be welcoming our new class of Fellows and the continuation of over 20 years of scholarship, collaboration, and the creation of original work, said