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Longtemps considérée comme une rébellion mineure, la tentative de révolution de 1837 a en réalité secoué l'ensemble de l'Amérique du…
Nord, menaçant de renvoyer le pouvoir britannique hors du continent, mais également d'inaugurer une expérience républicaine différente. La révolution a échoué, mais les idées qu'elle a véhiculées - tant progressistes qu'élitistes - résonnent encore aujourd'huiBy Eva Chen. 2024
This audiobook features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun that is We Are Golden: 27 Groundbreakers…
Who Changed the World. Throughout history and to this day, people of Asian descent have been at the forefront of artistic brilliance, scientific advancement, and athletic excellence. From Sandra Oh to Patsy Mink, Bruce Lee to Michelle Kwan, We Are Golden , Eva Chen's follow-up to the New York Times bestselling I Am Golden, offers a fresh collection of groundbreakers perfect for every young listener's library. Let our voices be heard. Let our stories be told. We are golden . A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & FriendsBy George Hilliard. 1996
"A Hundred Years of Horse Tracks" is the history of the Diamond A Ranch, perhaps better known as the Gray…
Ranch, located in New Mexico's boot-heel. Hilliard has supplemented sparse and scattered old sources with interviews of old-timers to produce this history of the ranch from the 1880s when it was initially settled by Michael Gray through sale to the Nature Conservancy in the early 1990s and subsequent sale in 1994 to the Animas Foundation which runs it as a working ranch under agreements preserving wilderness areas, preventing overgrazing, and ensuring the property stay whole. AdultBy R. Kermit Hill. 2011
This book is a simple, no nonsense telling of New Mexico history and geography for those who are new to…
the "Land of Enchantment" and for those who want a quick, uncluttered story based on the theory that history should be fun. AdultBy Warren Sloat. 1979
More than a mear overview of what may well be the most crucial year in American history and not at…
all a nostalgia trifle, 1929 is a dramatic tale of a nation leading the rest of the world into the twentieth century. Brillantly aware of the surge of energy that has made it the leading world power and yet blind to the destiny that waits in the caverns of Wall Street. AdultBy Marc Leepson. 2014
This full-length biography explores the life and legacy of Francis Scott Key, who made his mark as an American icon…
by one single and unforgettable act, writing "The Star-Spangled Banner." AdultIn Crazy Fourth, Toby Smith tells the story of how the African American boxer Jack Johnson, the bombastic and larger-than-life…
reigning world heavyweight champion, met Jim Flynn on the Fourth of July in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In the end, once the dust finally settled on the whole unseemly spectacle, Las Vegas would spend the next generation making good on its losses. AdultBy Courtney White. 2018
Dr. Bryce Miller, a young doctor in Boston, inherits a large, historic ranch in northern New Mexico from a wealthy…
uncle she barely knew. Then, a body is found murdered on the ranch. Is it a warning meant for her? Meanwhile, she must choose among a colorful cast of potential buyers who want to turn the working cattle ranch into something entirely different. AdultBy Frank R Shivers. 1995
Mencken called Baltimore "a perfect lady". Outsiders called it "mobtown". Baltimore's unique charm may have something to do with the…
city's wonderful mix of opposites. You are invited to 12 tours to explore the city's rich past and lively presentBy Anne Hughes Jander. 1994
James K. Polk, 49 years old, was seen by some to be colorless, methodical, and plodding, but the dark horse…
candidate defeated the magnetic Henry Clay in the 1844 presidential election. Later Polk was seen to be honest, conscientious, limited in vision, but incapable of deceit or double dealing, with a strict integrity and intense singleness of purpose. AdultBy Mary Walton. 2015
Alice Paul was from a strict Quaker family. A scholarship took her to England where she became devoted to the…
suffrage movement. Upon her return to the United States, Alice became a leader of the suffrage movement. With her unconventional tactics, Alice succeeded in forcing President Wilson and a reluctant U.S. Congress to pass the Nineteenth AmendmentBy Jeanne Walker Harvey. 2011
As a young boy growing up in North Carolina, Romare Bearden listened to his great-grandmother's Cherokee stories and heard the…
whistle of the train that took his people to the North people who wanted to be free. When Romare and his family, faced with Jim Crow laws, boarded that same train, he watched out the window as the world whizzed by. Later he captured those scenes in a famous painting, Watching the Good Trains Go By. Using that painting as inspiration and creating a text influenced by the blues and jazz that Bearden loved, Jeanne Walker Harvey tells the story of Bearden's children by describing the patchwork of daily southern life that Romare saw out the train's window and the story of his arrival in shimmering New York City. Artists and critics today praise Bearden's collages for their visual metaphors honoring his past, African American culture, and the human experience. 2011. For grades K-3"Over fifty years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Robert Sadler was sold into slavery at the age of five--by his own…
father. This is the no-holds-barred tale of those dark days, his quest for freedom, and the determination to serve others born out of his experience. It is a story of good triumphing over evil, of God's grace, and of an extraordinary life of ministry. An updated edition of a classic title." -- Provided by publisherBy Eileen S McGuckian. 2001
"In this engaging look at Rockville's history, author Eileen McGuckian paints a vibrant portrait of the rural crossroads that was…
destined to become a thriving American City." For high school and adult readersBy Lauren Clark. 2014
By Fiammetta Rocco. 2003
Malaria know as a disease of the tropics, badly weakened the Roman Empire. It killed thousands of British troops fighting…
Napoleon in 1809 and many soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War. It turned back explorers of Africa and brought the building of the Panama Canal to a standstill. For more than one thousand years, there was no cure for it. The cure was quinine, an alkaloid made of the bitter red bark of the cinchona tree. Before long, the substance and how it was discovered changed the face of Western medicineBy Lee Radzak. 2021
Split Rock Lighthouse is a Minnesota icon: a handsome structure perched atop a cliff on Lake Superior's North Shore, gorgeous…
in every weather, a lonely outpost overlooking the vastness of the lake. Except that this lighthouse is not lonely. It's one of the state's most visited historic sites. In 1982, Lee Radzak and his wife, Jane, moved into the middle keeper's house at Split Rock Lighthouse, launching Lee's career as the site's resident manager. Over the next 36 years, they raised a family, marveled at the lake's beauty, endured gigantic storms, and answered the questions posed by more than four million visitorsThis book introduces Coming to the Table's approach to a continuously evolving set of purposeful theories, ideas, experiments, guidelines, and…
intentions, all dedicated to facilitating racial healing and transformation. People of color, relative to white people, fall on the negative side of virtually all measurable social indicators. The "living wound" is seen in the significant disparities in average household wealth, unemployment and poverty rates, infant mortality rates, access to healthcare and life expectancy, education, housing, and treatment within, and by, the criminal justice system. AdultBy Karen M Greenwald. 2021
In 1887 Susanna Salter was ready to vote for the first time ever. The State of Kansas had just given…
women the right to vote in municipal elections. But some men in Susanna's hometown, Argonia, didn't think she, or any other woman should have a say in choosing their next mayor. They put Susanna on the ballot for mayor, as a joke. They were sure she would lose, and then women like her would stay at home, where they belonged. But the joke was on them when Susanna won the race! Told by a grandmother who remembers what happened on that fateful election day, this is a true story of a woman who stood up for her right to vote and accomplished so much more. For grades K-3