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The LeRoy Butler Story

The LeRoy Butler Story
Author: LeRoy Butler
Publisher: Jjk Sports Entertainment
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780972916905

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The LeRoy Butler Story

The LeRoy Butler Story
Author: LeRoy Butler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011
Genre: Football players
ISBN: 9781602879010

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Packers Pride

Packers Pride
Author: LeRoy Butler
Publisher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1600788807

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For more than 90 years, the Green Bay Packers have been the model of excellence across the National Football League. Now, LeRoy Butler—a 12-year veteran and one of the most popular Packers ever to don the uniform—teams up with Rob Reischel to tell the stories of the Packers’ most memorable players and coaches, including Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, Forrest Gregg, Jim Taylor, Herb Adderly, Willie Wood, James Lofton, Sterling Sharpe, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, and Donald Driver to name but a few. Packers Pride looks at the favorite games, favorite moments, and behind-the-scenes stories of the men who played and coached for the team with 13 World Championships, more than any other team in football.


Out from the Shadow

Out from the Shadow
Author: Maurice A. Butler
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-09-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 147970833X

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This is a story about a man who came from humble beginnings and ended up at the crest of power in Washington and Moscow. The story takes us into the depths of a racially segregated South to the desperate streets of New York City where criminals and crime fighters fought for control and to an America reeling from the assassination of its political leaders. It is the story of the growth of America. It is the story of a man who kept scaling seemingly insurmountable walls as he fought for justice. This is the story of Charles LeRoy Gittens.


Deemed Unworthy

Deemed Unworthy
Author: Robert Leroy Butler, III
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre:
ISBN:

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When the color of your skin is the only thing society sees, even being a doctor is not enough. In this compelling book, Dr. Robert Butler shares his experiences growing up Black in America. From his time as a young boy in the Bronx - up until present day - Dr. Butler has experienced racism in all aspects of his life. The incidents will shock you, but his resilience will inspire you! We have a long way to go when it comes to healing the divide, but Dr. Butler is living proof that with the support of a strong family and the determination to succeed no matter the barriers...we CAN achieve anything!


Harold's End

Harold's End
Author: J. T. LeRoy
Publisher: Last Gasp
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780867196146

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Harold's end is a street hustler power ballad from San Francisco novelist JT Leroy. A young boy finds solace in a gift from an older, seemingly compassionate man. As with other Leroy stories, it goes from dark to incomprehensibly black. Internationally renowned Australiam artist Cherry Hood has created eight unique watercolour paintings based on the character descriptions in the story.


Iola Leroy, or, Shadows Uplifted

Iola Leroy, or, Shadows Uplifted
Author: Frances E. W. Harper
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486141187

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This 1892 work was among the first novels published by an African-American woman. Its striking portrait of life during the Civil War and Reconstruction recounts a mixed-race woman's devotion to uplifting the black community.


A Medal for Leroy

A Medal for Leroy
Author: Michael Morpurgo
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1466856963

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When Michael's aunt passes away, she leaves behind a letter that will change everything. It starts with Michael's grandfather Leroy, a black officer in World War I who charged into a battle zone not once but three times to save wounded men. His fellow soldiers insisted he deserved special commendations for his bravery but because of the racial barriers, he would go unacknowledged. Now it's up to Michael to change that. Inspired by the true story of Walter Tull, the first black officer in the British army, award-winning author Michael Morpurgo delivers a richly layered and memorable story of identity, history, and family.


Paddle for a Purpose

Paddle for a Purpose
Author: Barb Geiger
Publisher: eLectio Publishing
Total Pages: 371
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1632134896

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"You want to what?" Barb regards her husband with incredulity at the prospect of paddling down the entire length of the mighty Mississippi River in their recently completed tandem kayak. Paddle for a Purpose sweeps the reader into a journey of faith and personal discovery, as Barb and Gene feel called to volunteer with charity organizations in quaint river towns along one of the most scenic and powerful river systems in America. Against a backdrop of picturesque settings and the river's changing moods, exciting and often humorous accounts of adventure and mishap intermingle with inspiring stories of healing, renewal, beauty, compassion and trust in God.


Indiana University Olympians

Indiana University Olympians
Author: David Woods
Publisher:
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2020-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 025305009X

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"From track and field to swimming and diving, and of course basketball and soccer, Indiana University Olympians celebrates over a century of Indiana University Olympic competitors. Beginning in 1904, at the 3rd summer games in St. Louis, IU's first Olympic medal went to pole vaulter LeRoy Samse who earned a silver medal. In 2016, swimmer Lilly King rocketed onto the world stage with two gold medals in the 31st Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro. Featuring profiles of 49 athletes who attended IU, Indiana University Olympians includes the stories of well-known figures like Milt Campbell, the first African American to win decathlon gold and who went on to play pro football, and Mark Spitz, winner of seven swimming gold medals. The book also highlights fascinating anecdotes and the accomplishments of their less well-known colleagues, including one athlete's humble beginnings in a chicken house and another who earned a Silver Star for heroism in the Vietnam War. Despite their different lives, they share one key similarity-these remarkable athletes all called Indiana University home"--