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HIST 3401 | American Pluralism to 1877: (Reischel): Credits / Attribution

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This open educational resource (OER) was curated and created by Jason Reischel and was adapted from American Pluralism to 1877: a Resource Guide

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Special thanks to the CUNY Office of Academic Affairs, the CUNY Office of Library Services, Brooklyn College Administration and Professor Miriam Deutch, Coordinator, Brooklyn College Open Educational Resources Initiative.

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Site design and formatting by Amy Wolfe, OER Developer and Librarian built upon a site created by Diane Dias De Fazio, Technologist, and Meredith Wisner, Adjunct Faculty.