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Published: 1940
Total Pages: 806
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA monthly inventory of information from U.S. Government Foreign Service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly.
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Published: 1940
Total Pages: 806
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA monthly inventory of information from U.S. Government Foreign Service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly.
Author: Robert Schrage
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2018-06-11
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 1439664404
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNorthern Kentucky has a unique location as the gateway between the North and the South. Many of its historic businesses, religious structures, homes and buildings were lost to time. Just after the Civil War, Daniel Henry Holmes purchased a large Victorian-Gothic house he named Holmesdale, better known as Holmes Castle. By the 1890s, the Latonia Racetrack had two hundred stables to accommodate horses and space for one hundred bookmakers. The Motordrome at the Ludlow Lagoon Amusement Park had seating for eight thousand people. Authors Robert Schrage and David Schroeder detail the fascinating history of Northern Kentucky's lost treasures.
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
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Published: 1940
Total Pages: 746
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alan Mayne
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9781862548329
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt is known as 'the people's bank', 'the community bank' or simply 'the Bendigo'. As BUILDING THE VILLAGE shows, the Bendigo Bank's sense of social responsibility stretches back to 1858 and its roots on the Bendigo goldfield. Today, 150 years later, the bank's future rests upon the close community relationships it has built up across Australia. Historian Alan Mayne tells the story of the bank's developments, which parallel the building of Australia into one prosperous nation, and required overcoming many hurdles along the way, such as the protracted Federation drought, world wars, and the financial turmoil of the early 1990s.
Author: Ruth Unrau
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2008-09-25
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 1725222949
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"As for us, we have this large crowd of witnesses around us." Hebrews 12:1a. This collection of thirty-three stories portrays the lives and thoughts of Mennonite women from the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia, India, and Paraguay who lived during the last two hundred years.
Author: Valerie Babb
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2017-07-31
Total Pages: 499
ISBN-13: 1107061725
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis History is intended for a broad audience seeking knowledge of how novels interact with and influence their cultural landscape. Its interdisciplinary approach will appeal to those interested in novels and film, graphic novels, novels and popular culture, transatlantic blackness, and the interfacing of race, class, gender, and aesthetics.
Author: Mary Innocenta Montay (Sister).)
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Published: 1953
Total Pages: 460
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elizabeth Schroeder Schlabach
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 2012-09-15
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 0252095103
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlong the Streets of Bronzeville examines the flowering of African American creativity, activism, and scholarship in the South Side Chicago district known as Bronzeville during the period between the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s. Poverty stricken, segregated, and bursting at the seams with migrants, Bronzeville was the community that provided inspiration, training, and work for an entire generation of diversely talented African American authors and artists who came of age during the years between the two world wars. In this significant recovery project, Elizabeth Schroeder Schlabach investigates the institutions and streetscapes of Black Chicago that fueled an entire literary and artistic movement. She argues that African American authors and artists--such as Gwendolyn Brooks, Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, painter Archibald Motley, and many others--viewed and presented black reality from a specific geographic vantage point: the view along the streets of Bronzeville. Schlabach explores how the particular rhythms and scenes of daily life in Bronzeville locations, such as the State Street "Stroll" district or the bustling intersection of 47th Street and South Parkway, figured into the creative works and experiences of the artists and writers of the Black Chicago Renaissance. She also covers in detail the South Side Community Art Center and the South Side Writers' Group, two institutions of art and literature that engendered a unique aesthetic consciousness and political ideology for which the Black Chicago Renaissance would garner much fame. Life in Bronzeville also involved economic hardship and social injustice, themes that resonated throughout the flourishing arts scene. Schlabach explores Bronzeville's harsh living conditions, exemplified in the cramped one-bedroom kitchenette apartments that housed many of the migrants drawn to the city's promises of opportunity and freedom. Many struggled with the precariousness of urban life, and Schlabach shows how the once vibrant neighborhood eventually succumbed to the pressures of segregation and economic disparity. Providing a virtual tour South Side African American urban life at street level, Along the Streets of Bronzeville charts the complex interplay and intersection of race, geography, and cultural criticism during the Black Chicago Renaissance's rise and fall.
Author: Library of Congress
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 318
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This guide lists the numerous examples of government documents, manuscripts, books, photographs, recordings and films in the collections of the Library of Congress which examine African-American life. Works by and about African-Americans on the topics of slavery, music, art, literature, the military, sports, civil rights and other pertinent subjects are discussed"--