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THE BIDDLE FAMILY

THE BIDDLE FAMILY
Author: Theresa Gonzales
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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The Biddle family lives in a rabbit habitat deep in the forest. A warehouse nearby is storing hazardous waste in barrels that are beginning to leak. The area around their habitat is becoming very dangerous. Bunny Joshua Biddle decides to go exploring and gets himself into a little trouble! The neighbors rescue him and realize they need to take action in order to protect their children. This short story should start a conversation between parents and children, discussing the environmental mishaps from the past, the present, and the future.


The Biddle Family of Pennsylvania

The Biddle Family of Pennsylvania
Author: John Henry Cocklin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1950*
Genre: Burlington County (N.J.)
ISBN:

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The Biddle Family

The Biddle Family
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1934
Genre:
ISBN:

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Alphabet City

Alphabet City
Author: Geoffrey Biddle
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520079496

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"My Moms was a good person. She cared, but she just couldn't hack us no more. She kept saying she gonna kill herself, too. The day she died, she told me that my father hit her, and I told her, That was good for you, for not cooking for him. And she left. I didn't know she took the pills, though. The next day, they told me she was dead."--Pistol This searing portrait of inner-city life takes us inside one of America's deadly urban battlefronts--the Puerto Rican neighborhood of Alphabet City on New York's Lower East Side. With unnerving clarity, Geoffrey Biddle shows us the people who live there, summoning their spirit against the brutalizing conditions of poverty, joblessness, drugs, crime, and violence. Capturing life in this ghetto on film and in words with rawness and compassion, he shows the human toll of impoverishment and neglect. In 1977 Geoffrey Biddle photographed the residents of Alphabet City for the first time. Ten years later, he returned to this same area and photographed many of the same people again, this time also interviewing them. Alphabet City is the result of those encounters. While the stories are unique, they coalesce into a single tale all the more jarring for the matter-of-fact tone in which it is told. There is Ariel, whose dreams of becoming a boxer were destroyed when he contracted AIDS. And Linda, raising three sons while sleeping in the street, hungry and drug-addicted. There are also tales of human resilience like Richard's, a defiant former gang member who now attends college. These stories belong not only to one New York neighborhood, but to urban ghettos across the United States. Framed by Miguel Algarn's compelling introduction and dramatized by the speakers' own testimony, Geoffrey Biddle's photographs are haunting portrayals of a ravaged community battling ineffectually against deprivation and betrayal. This book forces us to see faces and to hear voices that won't be easy to forget, and yet which in the end are not so different from our own. "My Moms was a good person. She cared, but she just couldn't hack us no more. She kept saying she gonna kill herself, too. The day she died, she told me that my father hit her, and I told her, That was good for you, for not cooking for him. And she left. I didn't know she took the pills, though. The next day, they told me she was dead."--Pistol This searing portrait of inner-city life takes us inside one of America's deadly urban battlefronts--the Puerto Rican neighborhood of Alphabet City on New York's Lower East Side. With unnerving clarity, Geoffrey Biddle shows us the people who live there, summoning their spirit against the brutalizing conditions of poverty, joblessness, drugs, crime, and violence. Capturing life in this ghetto on film and in words with rawness and compassion, he shows the human toll of impoverishment and neglect. In 1977 Geoffrey Biddle photographed the residents of Alphabet City for the first time. Ten years later, he returned to this same area and photographed many of the same people again, this time also interviewing them. Alphabet City is the result of those encounters. While the stories are unique, they coalesce into a single tale all the more jarring for the matter-of-fact tone in which it is told. There is Ariel, whose dreams of becoming a boxer were destroyed when he contracted AIDS. And Linda, raising three sons while sleeping in the street, hungry and drug-addicted. There are also tales of human resilience like Richard's, a defiant former gang member who now attends college. These stories belong not only to one New York neighborhood, but to urban ghettos across the United States. Framed by Miguel Algarn's compelling introduction and dramatized by the speakers' own testimony, Geoffrey Biddle's photographs are haunting portrayals of a ravaged community battling ineffectually against deprivation and betrayal. This book forces us to see faces and to hear voices that won't be easy to forget, and yet which in the end are not so different from our own.


History of the Biddle Family

History of the Biddle Family
Author: Virginia Biddle Thode
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1964
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Biddle Family

The Biddle Family
Author: Paul Gay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 199?
Genre:
ISBN:

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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of William Biddle Sr. who was born ca. 1630 in England. He married Sarah Kemp (or Kempe) ca. 1665 in London, England. They were the parents of five children and immigrated to America ca. 1681. Two of their grandsons (William Biddle III) and (John Biddle) were born in New Jersey. Descendants of William Biddle Sr. and Sarah Kemp, through the lines of William III and John, lived primarily in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Missouri.


The Founding Mothers of Mackinac Island

The Founding Mothers of Mackinac Island
Author: Theresa L. Weller
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1628954280

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Drawing on a wide array of historical sources, Theresa L. Weller provides a comprehensive history of the lineage of the seventy-four members of the Agatha Biddle band in 1870. A highly unusual Native and Métis community, the band included just eight men but sixty-six women. Agatha Biddle was a member of the band from its first enumeration in 1837 and became its chief in the early 1860s. Also, unlike most other bands, which were typically made up of family members, this one began as a small handful of unrelated Indian women joined by the fact that the US government owed them payments in the form of annuities in exchange for land given up in the 1836 Treaty of Washington, DC. In this volume, the author unveils the genealogies for all the families who belonged to the band under Agatha Biddle’s leadership, and in doing so, offers the reader fascinating insights into Mackinac Island life in the nineteenth century.