Rosa Lee
Author: Leon Dash
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9781861970411
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Author: Leon Dash
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9781861970411
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Leon Dash
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2015-06-02
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 0465055869
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on a heart-rending and much discussed series in the Washington Post, this is the story of one woman and her family living in the projects in Washington, D.C. A transcendent piece of writing, it won the Pulitzer Prize and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. For four years Leon Dash of the Washington Post followed the lives of Rosa Lee Cunningham, her children, and five of her grandchildren, in an effort to understand the persistence of poverty and pathology within America's black underclass. Rosa Lee's life story spans a half century of hardship in the slums and housing projects of Southeast Washington, a stone's throw from the marble halls and civic monuments of the world's most prosperous nation. Yet for all of America's efforts, Rosa Lee and millions like her remain trapped in a cycle of poverty characterized by illiteracy, teenage pregnancy, drugs, and violent crime. Dash brings us into her life and the lives of her family members offering a human drama that statistics can only refer to. He also shows how some people -- including two of Rosa Lee's children -- have made it out of the ghetto, breaking the cycle to lead stable middle-class lives in the mainstream of American society.
Author: Jodi Thomas
Publisher: MIRA
Published: 2018-06-11
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1488034826
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas comes a reader-favorite story of a life, a legacy and a love that has the power to change a community. Originally published in 2005. Everyone assumes that Rosa Lee Altman lived a life without passion. Her once-beautiful home now sits silent and empty, its gardens overgrown and its windows boarded up, surrounded by what passes for progress in Clifton Creek, Texas. And if some of the townsfolk have their way, this idyllic reminder of times past will be sold off to the highest bidder, despite its rich history. When a group of community members with little in common is chosen to decide the fate of the old Altman place, they soon learn that this home is more than bricks and mortar. No one is prepared for what they discover beneath Rosa Lee’s overgrown roses—or how her legacy will change not only their town, but their very lives.
Author: Horton Foote
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9780802131256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDramatizes a rape trial in a small Southern town, a washed-up country singer's recovery, and an old woman's return to her home.
Author: Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 882
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Stoesz
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780299169541
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHailed in the mid-19th century as the most important American poet of the period, Fitz-Greene Halleck was dubbed the American Byron and had a large general readership despite his work's infusion of homosexual themes. This biography portrays him as a prophet of the literary and sexual revolution.
Author: Gloria Copeland
Publisher: FaithWords
Published: 2010-05-10
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 044657287X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn LIVE LONG, FINISH STRONG, Gloria Copeland presents a scripturally sound program to help readers claim the Bible promise of a long and blessed life . . . and a glorious death by "divine appointment." Gloria believes the Bible teaches that God desires for every Christian to live healthily beyond 100. In this book, Gloria reveals that the secret to finding this "Bible-based fountain of youth" is in daily receiving by faith and obedience the life-giving Word of God and allowing it to energize and renew our bodies. Each chapter helps readers discover and implement the principles of this amazing process. Here is an insightful new look at God's divine health plan for His children and a personal invitation by the author to join her in living a long and strong life until God calls us home in victory and triumph.
Author: Ph. D. Ronald E. Kimmons
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2010-03
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 1440176639
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn An Infinity of Interpretations, Dr. Kimmons explores a simple thesis: Life has no meaning except what we assign to it. Dr. Kimmons' simple thesis helps us begin to understand why there is such a variety of interpretations of just about everything encountered in modern times, including ideas and behavioral phenomena from politics, science, social science, entertainment, and religion. Dr.Kimmons proposes that most of what we want to accomplish in this lifetime is driven not by a quest for money, power, sex, glory, religion, or objective knowledge. Rather, what we want to accomplish in this lifetime is driven by our desire to understand, justify, and perpetuate our life. While including bits and pieces of his own life story (along with social commentary about a variety of matters taking place in these times), in this book Dr. Kimmons addresses the origins of his thesis and uses Freud and White as part of a theoretical framework for his thesis. The core of Dr. Kimmons' book, however, is his attempt to illustrate how individuals may actualize themselves through completely different processes but all with the same ultimate goal or end in mind: To understand, justify, and perpetuate one's life. Is it true that there are few, if any, absolutes in this world? Dr. Kimmons seems to believe that, and through his examination of a simple thesis encourages us to proceed carefully in this life lest we offend life itself.
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 832
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: American Short-horn Breeders' Association
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Published: 1903
Total Pages: 1232
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