Kid Carolina

Kid Carolina

Author: Heidi Schnakenberg

Publisher: Center Street

Published: 2010-03-10

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1599952696

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The Reynolds tobacco family was an American dynasty like the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Astors. R.J. "Dick" Reynolds Jr. was born into privilege and decadence, but his disastrous personal life eventually destroyed almost every relationship he cherished and stole his health at a relatively young age. Dick Reynolds was dubbed "Kid Carolina" when as a teenager, he ran away from home and stowed away as part of the crew on a freighter. For the rest of his life he'd turn to the sea, instead of his friends and family, for comfort. Dick disappeared for months at a time, leading the dual life of a business mogul and troubled soul, both of which became legendary. Despite his personal demons, Dick played a pivotal role in shaping twentieth-century America through his business savvy and politics. He developed Delta and Eastern Airlines, single handedly secured FDR's third term election, and served as mayor of Winston-Salem, where his tobacco fortune was built. Yet below the gilded surface lay a turbulent life of alcoholism, infidelity, and loneliness. His chaotic existence culminated in a surprise fourth marriage and was shortly followed by a strange death, the end of a life every bit as awe-inspiring as it was disturbing.


Kid Carolina

Kid Carolina

Author: Heidi Schnakenberg

Publisher:

Published: 2014-07-02

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 9781599958798

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R.J. Dick Reynolds, Jr., was born into the Reynolds tobacco family dynasty, but his disastrous personal life eventually destroyed almost every relationship he cherished. "Kid Carolina" traces his chaotic existence and strange death.


South Carolina

South Carolina

Author: Kate Boehm Jerome

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010-04

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781439600009

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Describes the geography, history, culture, and people of South Carolina.


System Kids

System Kids

Author: Lauren J. Silver

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2015-02-23

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1469622602

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System Kids considers the daily lives of adolescent mothers as they negotiate the child welfare system to meet the needs of their children and themselves. Often categorized as dependent and delinquent, these young women routinely become wards of the state as they move across the legal and social borders of a fragmented urban bureaucracy. Combining critical policy study and ethnography, and drawing on current scholarship as well as her own experience as a welfare program manager, Lauren Silver demonstrates how social welfare "silos" construct the lives of youth as disconnected, reinforcing unforgiving policies and imposing demands on women the system was intended to help. As clients of a supervised independent living program, they are expected to make the transition into independent adulthood, but Silver finds a vast divide between these expectations and the young women's lived reality. Digging beneath the bureaucratic layers of urban America and bringing to light the daily experiences of young mothers and the caseworkers who assist them, System Kids illuminates the ignored work and personal ingenuity of clients and caseworkers alike. Ultimately reflecting on how her own understanding of the young women has changed in the years since she worked in the same social welfare program that is the focus of the book, Silver emphasizes the importance of empathy in research and in the formation of welfare policies.


Go Tar Heels Go

Go Tar Heels Go

Author: Bryan Randall Jones

Publisher:

Published: 2012-07-20

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 9780983621157

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Rameses takes us on an adventure on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


The Book Without a Story

The Book Without a Story

Author: Carolina Rabei

Publisher:

Published: 2019-02-07

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781405288484

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Dusty the library book has never been borrowed and dreams of finding someone to share his story with. Will he every find the perfect reader? A celebration of libraries, sharing stories and the magic of reading.


Jacob's New Dress

Jacob's New Dress

Author: Sarah Hoffman

Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company

Published: 2014-03-01

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0807563749

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One of 10 Best Indie Picture Books of 2014, ForeWord Reviews Runner-Up, 2014 New England Book Festival: Children's Books 2014 Distinguished List of the Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California CCBC Choices 2015 An affirming story about gender nonconformity. Jacob loves playing dress-up, when he can be anything he wants to be. Some kids at school say he can't wear "girl" clothes, but Jacob wants to wear a dress to school. Can he convince his parents to let him wear what he wants? This heartwarming story speaks to the unique challenges faced by children who don't identify with traditional gender roles.


Hey, Charleston!

Hey, Charleston!

Author: Anne Rockwell

Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ®

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1467737836

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What happened when a former enslaved man took beat-up old instruments and gave them to a bunch of orphans? Thousands of futures got a little brighter and a great American art form was born. In 1891, Reverend Daniel Joseph Jenkins opened his orphanage in Charleston, South Carolina. He soon had hundreds of children and needed a way to support them. Jenkins asked townspeople to donate old band instruments—some of which had last played in the hands of Confederate soldiers in the Civil War. He found teachers to show the kids how to play. Soon the orphanage had a band. And what a band it was. The Jenkins Orphanage Band caused a sensation on the streets of Charleston. People called the band's style of music "rag"—a rhythm inspired by the African American people who lived on the South Carolina and Georgia coast. The children performed as far away as Paris and London, and they earned enough money to support the orphanage that still exists today. They also helped launch the music we now know as jazz. Hey, Charleston! is the story of the kind man who gave America "some rag" and so much more.