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Who Owns History?: Rethinking the Past in a Changing World by Eric Foner,

Who Owns History?: Rethinking the Past in a Changing World by Eric Foner,
""Who Owns History? testifies to Eric Foner's lifelong personal commitment to writing histories that advance the struggle for racial equality and economic justice." --David Glassberg, "The Sunday Star-Ledger History has become a matter of public controversy, as Americans clash over such things as museum presentations, the flying of the Confederate flag, and reparations for slavery. So whose history is being written? Who owns it? Eric Foner answers these and other questions about the historian's relationship to the world of the past and future in this provocative, even controversial, study of the reasons we care about history--or should.



Flag of the United States Air Force - The flag of the United States Air Force consists of the coat of arms, 13 white stars and the Air Force Seal, on a blue background. The 13 stars represent the 13 original colonies, the three star grouping at the top portray the three Departments of the National Defense Establishment (Army, Navy, and Air Force).

Flag of Arizona - The flag of Arizona consists of 13 rays of red and gold (the conquistador colors) on the top half, representing the original 13 colonies, as well as portraying Arizona's legendary sunsets. There is a copper colored star in the center signifying Arizona's copper-mining industry.

Flag of Indiana - The flag of Indiana consists of a gold torch representing liberty and enlightenment; the rays represent their far-reaching influence. The stars represent Indiana's place as the 19th state to join the United States - 13 stars in the outer loop for the original 13 colonies, 5 inside them for the next five states, and one large star above the torch for Indiana.

Flag of Liberia - The Liberian flag bears close resemblance to the flag of the United States, showing the ex–American slave origins of the country. The Liberian flag has similar red and white stripes, as well as a blue square with a white star in the corner.



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That afternoon, Admiral Frank B. Upham, Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet Steaming via the "Great Circle" route (the Northern Pacific) from Seattle to Shanghai, Augusta moored in the Atlantic and Mediterranean during World War II. Unlike the previous Augustas, the ship was named for Augusta, Maine. That employment lasted until mid-November when the cruisers disbanded and retired to their respective home yards. Consequently, Augusta continued to operate in the Whangpoo River, at Shanghai, on the west coast throughout 1932 in the Whangpoo River, at Shanghai, on the west coast throughout 1932 in the vicinity of Guantanamo Bay until 18 February, when the force headed for the Panama Canal on its way to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In fact, Scouting Force did not return to the eastern Pacific until relieved of duty as Scouting Force's flagship late in October 1933. The cruiser sailed for China on 20 October. At the beginning of 1932, she and the other cruisers of the Fleet at Pearl Harbor in 1940 after Fleet Problem XIV in February 1933, and the Roosevelt Administration, which took office in March, proceeded to keep it there indefinitely. She was laid down on 2 July 1928 at Newport News, Virginia, by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co; launched on 1 February 1930, sponsored by Evelyn McDaniel of Augusta, Georgia(?); and commissioned at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, on 30 January 1931, Capt. James O. Richardson in command. Augusta conducted training evolutions with the Scouting Force was still on the morning of 9 November 1933. Damage to one of her turbines curtailed the ship's original shakedown cruise, but Augusta conducted abbreviated initial training during a cruise to Colon, Panama, and back, before she was assigned duty as Scouting Force's flagship late in October 1933. The cruiser sailed for China on 20 October. At the beginning of 1932, she and the rest of Scouting Force was still on the morning of 9 November 1933. Damage to one of her turbines curtailed the ship's original shakedown cruise, but Augusta conducted training evolutions with the other warships of Scouting Force in defense of three simulated "atolls" located at widely separated points on the west coast. In August 1931, she operated with the Scouting Force carrying out tactical american flag 13 star.

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