Fifty Years of the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, October 20, 1850-October 21, 1900
Author: First Unitarian Society of San Francisco
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 144
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 144
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 150
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Published: 1892
Total Pages: 174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: UUA Commission on Institutional Change
Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Published:
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 155896861X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAppointed by the Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in 2017, the UUA Commission on Institutional Change served through June 2020. Widening the Circle of Concern: Report of the UUA Commission on Institutional Change represents the culmination of the Commission’s work analyzing structural and systemic racism and white supremacy culture within Unitarian Universalism and makes recommendations to advance long-term cultural and institutional change that redeems the essential promise and ideals of Unitarian Universalism. The members and staff of the UUA Commission on Institutional Change were Chair Rev. Leslie Takahashi, Mary Byron, Cir L’Bert Jr., Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore, Dr. Elías Ortega, Caitlin Breedlove, DeReau K. Farrar, and Project Manager Rev. Marcus Fogliano.
Author: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2019-07-23
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 0807049409
DOWNLOAD EBOOK2020 American Indian Youth Literature Young Adult Honor Book 2020 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People,selected by National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the Children’s Book Council 2019 Best-Of Lists: Best YA Nonfiction of 2019 (Kirkus Reviews) · Best Nonfiction of 2019 (School Library Journal) · Best Books for Teens (New York Public Library) · Best Informational Books for Older Readers (Chicago Public Library) Spanning more than 400 years, this classic bottom-up history examines the legacy of Indigenous peoples’ resistance, resilience, and steadfast fight against imperialism. Going beyond the story of America as a country “discovered” by a few brave men in the “New World,” Indigenous human rights advocate Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz reveals the roles that settler colonialism and policies of American Indian genocide played in forming our national identity. The original academic text is fully adapted by renowned curriculum experts Debbie Reese and Jean Mendoza, for middle-grade and young adult readers to include discussion topics, archival images, original maps, recommendations for further reading, and other materials to encourage students, teachers, and general readers to think critically about their own place in history.
Author: Sarah Gibb Millspaugh
Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1558965408
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Clark University (Worcester, Mass.)
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Published: 1937
Total Pages: 146
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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-08-02
Total Pages: 946
ISBN-13: 338555134X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1877.
Author: Olive Hoogenboom
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 488
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