Papa's Angels

Papa's Angels

Author: Collin Wilcox Paxton

Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9780573627491

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Big Klu

Big Klu

Author: William A. Cook

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2012-11-08

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0786490845

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During the mid-1950s, an unlikely star stood alongside baseball standouts Mickey Mantle, Henry Aaron and Willie Mays--a slugger with a funny name and muscles so bulging that he had to cut the sleeves off his uniform to swing freely. Ted Kluszewski played little baseball in his youth, making a name for himself instead as a hard-hitting football player at Indiana University before showing potential on the diamond and being signed by the Cincinnati Reds. Between 1953 and 1956, no other player in major league baseball hit more home runs than Kluszewski. If not for a back injury, he might have gone down in major league history as one its greatest players. With detailed statistics from both his football and baseball careers, this biography chronicles the unusual odyssey that took Kluszewski to the big leagues and ultimately made him a ballgame icon in the 1950s.


Hellen's Babies

Hellen's Babies

Author: John Habberton

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-07-28

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 3752354860

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Reproduction of the original: Hellen's Babies by John Habberton


My Father's Angels

My Father's Angels

Author: Gloria Gaither

Publisher: Zonderkidz

Published: 2007-08-28

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9780310715658

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Guardian angels are all around to protect even in the darkest night in this illustrated version of the author's song.


Heroes, Scoundrels and Angels

Heroes, Scoundrels and Angels

Author: Ron Melugin

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010-09-15

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 161423597X

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Local historian Ron Melugin has roamed this frontier Texas cemetery for over a decade, collecting fascinating stories about the "residents" laid to rest here. Spanning the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, these tales of extraordinary people with ordinary causes of death and ordinary people who died in extraordinary ways illustrate the uncertainties of life on the edge of the Confederacy and next door to Oklahoma Indian Territory. From the former slave who died of old age to the chemistry student who accidentally poisoned his own apple, each account provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of Gainesville. A full map and legend is included to guide readers to each of the sites.


Vows of Three Sisters

Vows of Three Sisters

Author: C. Dean A. Papas

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2004-04

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0595306578

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Barbara is a physician and pianist. Margo is a brilliant mathematician and cellist. Lucia is a philosopher, nun, and violinist. These amateur but talented and accomplished musicians have met to celebrate the silver jubilee of their Vows. This year the plan was to play, in its entirety, the music that brought them together and made them sisters in heart and mind for life: Tchaikovsky's Trio in A minor for Violin, Cello, and Piano; and they played it as never before! Barbara and Margo had never heard Lucia play as she did this time. Her violin sang with perfect intonation, controlled breathing, and redeeming passion, but after the performance, Lucia confesses to being found in a situation unbecoming to a nun. She is pregnant! Though she denies having been with a man, the facts confirm that her vows as a nun were violated and that she may have lied. Bound by the promise of trust, faith, and truth the three shared, Barbara and Margo had believed Lucia. Now they must ask themselves if their faith was unwarranted. Or could Lucia be telling the truth?


Papa's Angel II

Papa's Angel II

Author: Micheal W. Kilgore

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-08-13

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781547168163

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One year after April Gadden graduated, she finds herself living with her fiance', Tim, and her grandparents, Sam and Ellen Gadden. One fine day in Princeton, Sam and Ellen stumbled across a buried box containing the dreams of April and her papa, John Gadden. April and her family decide to make Papa's dream come true and open a church retreat for groups of church youth. April will soon find out another of the many plans God has in store for her, along with a few surprises along the way.


To Die for the People

To Die for the People

Author: Huey Newton

Publisher: City Lights Books

Published: 2020-09-02

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0872868168

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A fascinating, first-person account of a historic era in the struggle for black empowerment in America. Long an iconic figure for radicals, Huey Newton is now being discovered by those interested in the history of America's social movements. Was he a gifted leader of his people or a dangerous outlaw? Were the Black Panthers heroes or terrorists? Whether Newton and the Panthers are remembered in a positive or a negative light, no one questions Newton's status as one of America's most important revolutionaries. To Die for the People is a recently issued classic collection of his writings and speeches, tracing the development of Newton's personal and political thinking, as well as the radical changes that took place in the formative years of the Black Panther Party. With a rare and persuasive honesty, To Die for the People records the Party's internal struggles, rivalries and contradictions, and the result is a fascinating look back at a young revolutionary group determined to find ways to deal with the injustice it saw in American society. And, as a new foreword by Elaine Brown makes eminently clear, Newton's prescience and foresight make these documents strikingly pertinent today. Huey Newton was the founder, leader and chief theoretician of the Black Panther Party, and one of America’s most dynamic and important revolutionary philosophers. "Huey P. Newton's To Die for the People represents one of the most important analyses of the politics of race, black radicalism, and democracy written during the civil rights-Black Power era. It remains a crucial and indispensible text in our contemporary efforts to understand the continuous legacy of social movements of the 1960s and 1970s." —Peniel Joseph, author of Waiting Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America "Huey P. Newton's name, and more importantly, his history of resistance and struggle, is little more than a mystery for many younger people. The name of a third-rate rapper is more familiar to the average Black youth, and that's hardly surprising, for the public school system is invested in ignorance, and Huey P. Newton was a rebel — and more, a Black Revolutionary . . . who gave his best to the Black Freedom movement; who inspired millions of others to stand." —Mumia Abu Jamal, political prisoner and author of Jailhouse Lawyers "Newton's ability to see theoretically, beyond most individuals of his time, is part of his genius. The opportunity to recognize that genius and see its applicability to our own times is what is most significant about this new edition." —Robert Stanley Oden, former Panther, Professor of Government, California State University, Sacramento