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An Unsung Heritage

An Unsung Heritage
Author: Alan Mountain
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780864866226

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African Americans of Chattanooga

African Americans of Chattanooga
Author: Rita L. Hubbard
Publisher: History Press (SC)
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781596293151

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Beginning in 1541 with Hernando De Soto's Spanish expedition for gold, African Americans have held a prominent place in Chattanooga's history. Author Rita Lorraine Hubbard chronicles the ways African Americans have shaped Chattanooga, and presents inspirational achievements that have gone largely unheralded over the years. Did you know that Chattanooga is: * the hometown of the first African American appointed to lead counsel on a Supreme Court case * the home of the nation's oldest student, who learned to read at age 116 * the home of the African American blacksmith who put shackles on the "Andrew's Raiders" after the Great Locomotive Chase * the site of one of the first integrated police departments in the South... and so much more!


American Heritage History of the United States

American Heritage History of the United States
Author: Douglas Brinkley
Publisher: New Word City
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612308570

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"Douglas Brinkley and American Heritage have done a grand job. This is a first-rate book: fair, clear, and enormously welcome." - David McCullough "Douglas Brinkley's one-volume history is a riveting narrative of unique people who have come to call themselves American. There is no dust on these pages as the author brilliantly tells our national story with skill and brevity." In this rich and inspiring book, acclaimed historian Douglas Brinkley takes us on the incredible journey of the United States - a nation formed from a vast countryside on whose fringes thirteen small British colonies fought for their freedom, then established a democratic nation that spanned the continent, and went on to become a world power. This book will be treasured by anyone interested in the story of America.


Unsung

Unsung
Author: Schomburg Center
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0143136089

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A new historical anthology from transatlantic slavery to the Reconstruction curated by the Schomburg Center, that makes the case for focusing on the histories of Black people as agents and architects of their own lives and ultimate liberation, with a foreword by Kevin Young This is the first Penguin Classics anthology published in partnership with the Schomburg Center, a world-renowned cultural institution documenting black life in America and worldwide. A historic branch of NYPL located in Harlem, the Schomburg holds one of the world's premiere collections of slavery material within the Lapidus Center for Historical Analysis of Transatlantic Slavery. Unsung will place well-known documents by abolitionists alongside lesser-known life stories and overlooked or previously uncelebrated accounts of the everyday lives and activism that were central in the slavery era, but that are mostly excised from today's master accounts. Unsung will also highlight related titles from founder Arturo Schomburg's initial collection: rare histories and first-person narratives about slavery that assisted his generation in understanding the roots of their contemporary social struggles. Unsung will draw from the Schomburg's rich holdings in order to lead a dynamic discussion of slavery, rebellion, resistance, and anti-slavery protest in the United States.


Unsung Heroes:

Unsung Heroes:
Author: Joanne Mattern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781680206685

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Unsung Heritage

Unsung Heritage
Author: Jeff Carroll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780972056908

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Chronicles 50 short accounts of the people, places, events and things that contribute to the "Texas mystique." Each account is preceded by information putting it in perspective, relative to other Texas, US and world events.


Funding Fathers

Funding Fathers
Author: Nicole Hoplin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2008-06-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1596985828

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Money changes everything, especially in politics. Politicians, think tanks, and political parties would not be where they are without monetary gifts. Yet, when it comes to celebrating donors, the media often praise liberals for their selfless giving and criticize conservatives for their selfish hoarding. But Ron Robinson and Nicole Hoplin, leaders of Young America's Foundation, set the record straight in Funding Fathers: The Unsung Heroes of the Conservative Movement. Part historical account of the conservative movement and part exposé about political philanthropy, Funding Fathers busts the myth that conservatives donate less money than democrats and exposes how the media, liberal organizations, and even conservatives perpetuate this lie.


Unsung Heroes

Unsung Heroes
Author: Michael Winkler
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-06-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1743482248

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These one hundred and fifty true stories give voice to the many men and women who played an important part in establishing Australia's pioneering spirit but who mostly didn't make it into the history books. Drawn from the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame 'Unsung Heroes' database, they reveal the characters who were drovers, property owners, shearers, missionaries and amateur explorers. They bring outback history alive as do tales of the bush folk who built the fences, baked the bread, taught the children, provided entertainment, shod the horses, tended the sick and enforced the law. From veteran expeditioner Ned Ryan, to possum trapper Harry Stevens, Boer War veteran Jack Kyle-Little and eccentric pioneers Charles and Cora Chalmers, these are stories of resilience, courage and luck, about people with more grit than an outback sandstorm. 'This is the essence of what Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson wrote about . . .' John Williamson All royalites from the sales of this book go to the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre. Situated in Queensland's central western town of Longreach, it is Australia's premier outback heritage destination.


Buried Unsung

Buried Unsung
Author: Zeese Papanikolas
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803287273

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Louis Tikas was a union organizer killed in the battle between striking coal miners and stateømilitia in Ludlow, Colorado, in 1914. In Buried Unsung he stands for a whole generation of immigrant workers who, in the years before World War I, found themselves caught between the realities of industrial America and their aspirations for a better life.


The First People of the Cape

The First People of the Cape
Author: Alan Mountain
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780864866233

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This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of the indigenous people of the Western Cape. The past is vividly brought to life through the stories and photos, and information about heritage sites is included