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Archive of posts tagged michele bachmann

John Ernest: Saving Marriages by Divorcing History

Posted by Ellen C. Bush on 18 July 2011, 10:05 am

Historical recklessness is apparently the new political correctness. Continue Reading John Ernest: Saving Marriages by Divorcing History

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Filed under African American History, Author blog entry, Current Events, Guest Bloggers, Politics, UNC Press Authors | Tagged african american history, guest blogging, John Ernest, marriage, michele bachmann, My Southern Home, political campaigns, Republican Women, slavery, women politicians | 1 Comment

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