THE TWELVE-MONTH MARRIAGE DEAL(colored version)

THE TWELVE-MONTH MARRIAGE DEAL(colored version)

Author: Margaret Mayo

Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative

Published: 2020-08-21

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 4596781559

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Elena returns to her hometown of Seville to attend her older sister Reina’s engagement party. Her sister has been promised to Vidal Marquez, who is both an old childhood friends as well as Spain's foremost authority in banking. However, Reina has broken off her engagement and disappeared! Theirs wouldn’t have been a marriage of love; the purpose of the marriage was to get Vidal to give his assistance to the bank her parents own. Now that Reina has vanished, Elena gets offered up as a sacrifice after being in the wrong place at the wrong time! Elena has been aware of Vidal’s arrogance and coldheartedness ever since they were children. How can she ever marry a man like him?※This work is originally colored.


THE TWELVE-MONTH MARRIAGE

THE TWELVE-MONTH MARRIAGE

Author: Kathryn Jensen

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2011-07-15

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1459272374

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Temporary family FIRST COMES MARRIAGE…. David Adams desperately needed a wife to keep custody of his children, so he proposed a temporary marriage to lovely Carrie Monroe. But once David held Carrie in his arms, would their arrangement turn into more than just a marriage of convenience? THEN COMES LOVE…? When Carrie accepted David's proposal, it was out of necessity—not love. She needed money to save her business from debt. And she desperately yearned to be a mother to David's children. But now that she had the family she wished for, could Carrie ever let them go?


States' Laws on Race and Color

States' Laws on Race and Color

Author: Pauli Murray

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 778

ISBN-13: 9780820318837

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This remarkable, hard-to-find resource is an exhaustive compilation of state laws and local ordinances in effect in 1950 that mandated racial segregation and of pre-Brown-era civil rights legislation. The volume cites legislation from forty-eight states and the District of Columbia, and ordinances of twenty-four major cities across the country. The complete text of each law or ordinance is included, along with occasional notes about its history and the extent to which it was enforced. Other relevant information found in the volume ranges widely: the texts of various Supreme Court rulings; international documents; federal government executive orders, departmental rules, regulations, and directives; legislation related to aliens and Native Americans; and more. In his introduction Davison M. Douglas comments on the legislation compiled in the book and its relevance to scholars today and also provides biographical background on Pauli Murray, the attorney who was the volume's original editor.