Author: Robert Southey
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Oliver Newman
Author: Robert Southey
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Oliver Newman: a New-England Tale (unfinished)
Author: Robert Southey
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Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Happy Days
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Category : Dime novels
Languages : en
Pages : 414
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Category : Dime novels
Languages : en
Pages : 414
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Memories and Musings
Author: Geraldine Sandidge
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304703924
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Geraldine Newman Sandidge writes about her memories of growing up on a 300-acre farm in Tidewater Virginia. She affectionately describes the lives of her ancestors during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304703924
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Geraldine Newman Sandidge writes about her memories of growing up on a 300-acre farm in Tidewater Virginia. She affectionately describes the lives of her ancestors during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Quaker Poems
Author: Charles Francis Jenkins
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey
Author: Robert Southey
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Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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The British Poets
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Languages : en
Pages : 400
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Pages : 400
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Almost Arizona
Author: Susan Page Davis
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
ISBN: 1624166156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Arizona’s not big enough. . .Julia Newman has dreamed of heading home to Arizona since she went East two years ago to teach. But her long-awaited return is off to a decidedly rocky start after a hasty telegram summons her home to mourn her beloved mother’s death. Then the stagecoach is held up en route and the very first person she meets in town is Adam Scott—the man she loved but couldn’t have.
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
ISBN: 1624166156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Arizona’s not big enough. . .Julia Newman has dreamed of heading home to Arizona since she went East two years ago to teach. But her long-awaited return is off to a decidedly rocky start after a hasty telegram summons her home to mourn her beloved mother’s death. Then the stagecoach is held up en route and the very first person she meets in town is Adam Scott—the man she loved but couldn’t have.
Woodrow Wilson
Author: Christopher Cox
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1668010801
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
A timely reassessment of Woodrow Wilson and his role in the long national struggle for racial equality and women’s voting rights. More than a century after he dominated American politics, Woodrow Wilson still fascinates. With panoramic sweep, Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn reassesses his life and his role in the movements for racial equality and women’s suffrage. The Wilson that emerges is a man superbly unsuited to the moment when he ascended to the presidency in 1912, as the struggle for women’s voting rights in America reached the tipping point. The first southern Democrat to occupy the White House since the Civil War era brought with him to Washington like-minded men who quickly set to work segregating the federal government. Wilson’s own sympathy for Jim Crow and states’ rights animated his years-long hostility to the Susan B. Anthony Amendment, which promised universal suffrage backed by federal enforcement. Women demonstrating for voting rights found themselves demonized in government propaganda, beaten and starved while illegally imprisoned, and even confined to the insane asylum. When, in the twilight of his second term, two-thirds of Congress stood on the threshold of passing the Anthony Amendment, Wilson abruptly switched his position. But in sympathy with like-minded southern Democrats, he acquiesced in a “race rider” that would protect Jim Crow. The heroes responsible for the eventual success of the unadulterated Anthony Amendment are brought to life by Christopher Cox, an author steeped in the ways of Washington and political power. This is a brilliant, carefully researched work that puts you at the center of one of the greatest advances in the history of American democracy.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1668010801
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
A timely reassessment of Woodrow Wilson and his role in the long national struggle for racial equality and women’s voting rights. More than a century after he dominated American politics, Woodrow Wilson still fascinates. With panoramic sweep, Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn reassesses his life and his role in the movements for racial equality and women’s suffrage. The Wilson that emerges is a man superbly unsuited to the moment when he ascended to the presidency in 1912, as the struggle for women’s voting rights in America reached the tipping point. The first southern Democrat to occupy the White House since the Civil War era brought with him to Washington like-minded men who quickly set to work segregating the federal government. Wilson’s own sympathy for Jim Crow and states’ rights animated his years-long hostility to the Susan B. Anthony Amendment, which promised universal suffrage backed by federal enforcement. Women demonstrating for voting rights found themselves demonized in government propaganda, beaten and starved while illegally imprisoned, and even confined to the insane asylum. When, in the twilight of his second term, two-thirds of Congress stood on the threshold of passing the Anthony Amendment, Wilson abruptly switched his position. But in sympathy with like-minded southern Democrats, he acquiesced in a “race rider” that would protect Jim Crow. The heroes responsible for the eventual success of the unadulterated Anthony Amendment are brought to life by Christopher Cox, an author steeped in the ways of Washington and political power. This is a brilliant, carefully researched work that puts you at the center of one of the greatest advances in the history of American democracy.