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The Oklahomans, Vol.2: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People: Statehood-2020s

The Oklahomans, Vol.2: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People: Statehood-2020s
Author: John J Dwyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780985347079

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THE OKLAHOMANS: THE STORY OF OKLAHOMA AND ITS PEOPLE, Vol. 1, won the national Will Rogers Medallion Award for Western literature. This thrillingly-awaited sequel chronicles Oklahoma history from statehood into the 2020s. Dr. James Caster, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Central Oklahoma, describes Vol. 2 as "Monumental...epic...hypnotically readable." Indeed, the drama in OKLAHOMANS 2 grows more intense, the inspiration more mighty about a people who are both hard and lovely, violent and tender, foolish and valorous, and a land of the second, third, sometimes last chance. Feast on more than 600 pages of page-turning drama from an author who is both an award-winning historical novelist and was a college history professor for 16 years, as well as 800 illustrations from Oklahoma's greatest artists and photographers. Feel the scalding flames of Greenwood, choke on the Dust Bowl, liberate Dachau with the Thunderbirds, brave the Pacific in search of freedom from Communism, feel the world shake as the Murrah Building collapses around you, and shield your students with your body as an F-5 blows down your school on you and them. OKLAHOMANS 2 also features a groundbreaking new literary bonus for students, teachers, and history buffs eager to dig deeper--more than 200 QR-coded biographical and narrative passages in which your smart device leads you directly to expanded, unabridged versions of them on our johnjdwyer.com website. These are in addition to scores of John's own Oklahoma History podcasts, blogs, articles, videos, interviews, and PowerPoints that already reside at johnjdwyer.com And you pay nothing for any of this! Also, like OKLAHOMANS 1, the new book will feature a comprehensive study guide for teachers and students. Dr. Bob Blackburn, longtime Executive Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society, called OKLAHOMANS 1, which chronicled ancient times through statehood, "The best book on Oklahoma History ever." Concerning the OKLAHOMANS series, he declared, "Every generation of Oklahomans needs their own recounting of Oklahoma history. This is ours. Well done."


The Story of Oklahoma

The Story of Oklahoma
Author: W. David Baird
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806126500

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Describes the people and events that have shaped the state's history


Oklahoma: A History

Oklahoma: A History
Author: H. Wayne Morgan
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393301818

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Traces the history and development of Oklahoma and discusses the state and its people today.


Oklahoma

Oklahoma
Author: Edwin C. McReynolds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1954
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A history of the Sooner state that includes stories of explorers and traders, the great migration of thousands of members of the Five Civilized Tribes to its undeveloped plains and woodlands, warfare waged by its Plains Tribes in the 19th century, the military expeditions and the establishment of forts and posts, the Civil War, the great cattle drives, the exciting land openings, statehood, oil wells, politics, its drought problems, etc.


Oklahoma

Oklahoma
Author: Joseph B. Thoburn
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1929
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People: Volume I: Ancient-Statehood

The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People: Volume I: Ancient-Statehood
Author: John J. Dwyer
Publisher: Red River Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780985347024

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The unforgettable saga of America's last frontier-the Oklahoma Country. Never has the story of this great land and people been told like John J. Dwyer does it. Storybook, history book, coffee table book. Featuring the same colorful and readable format that has helped make his "The War Between the States: America's Uncivil War" a success, "The Oklahomans (Volume 1, Ancient-Statehood)," chronicles the saga of the winning-and losing-of a land. Some of the most famous cowboys, Indians, lawmen, outlaws, and explorers in American history stride across the pages of this unforgettable story. So do some of the country's greatest entrepreneurs, statesmen, Christian ministers, social pioneers, and athletes.


The War Between the States

The War Between the States
Author: John J. Dwyer
Publisher: Red River Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780976822400

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Was it really a civil war? Textbooks, popular history books, and documentary films, among others, have established that myth in the collective consciousness of the American people. Yet the war of 1861-1865 was no more a war to overthrow the U.S. government than the American War of Independence was a fight to topple King George and Parliament. - Back cover.


When the Bluebonnets Come

When the Bluebonnets Come
Author: John Dwyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780976822417

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Author John J. Dwyer's Civil War-era historical novels "Stonewall" and "Robert E. Lee" have sold tens of thousands of copies. They have built for him a large following of readers appreciative of his poignant, gritty, often inspiring style. With "When the Bluebonnets Come," Dwyer--a college history instructor--turns his focus to contemporary times. "Bluebonnets" tells the story of young Katie Shanahan, growing up in the heart of bluebonnet country near Cotton Patch, Texas, her life mainly about gentle animals, sweeping vistas of fragrant wildflowers, salt-of-the-earth people of the land, and a loving daddy who is a preacher and was a football hero. But what her father Ethan finds when he trails a rabid dog is the beginning of the end of life as Katie has known it. Soon, a parade of unwelcome visitors descend upon Cotton Patch-an increasingly ominous "Family Entertainment Complex," a series of church burnings, and finally, division within the Shanahans' own church and even their own home. As Katie watches her father stand up against forces far more powerful than himself, she begins to learn that courage, loyalty, and honor are more than words-and they sometimes come with a high price.


The Body at War

The Body at War
Author: John Dwyer
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1994-01
Genre: Immune system
ISBN: 9781863734844

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Explore the body's incredible immune system. New material is included on organ transplants, allergies, cancer, AIDS, and chronic fatigue syndrome.