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John Dillinger was one of the most famous and flamboyant celebrity outlaws, and this book illuminates the significnace of his tremendous fame and the endurance of his legacy of crime and violence, and the transformation of America during the Great Depression.
Everything at Once is a compilation of poetry and short stories which speak of romance, heartbreak, grief, healing, self-love, and spirituality. Every soul will find pieces they can relate to and appreciate within these pages. This collection is divided into three sections: "DREAMING," "REMEMBERING," and "AWAKENING." Though the poems tell different tales apart from each other, the book in its entirety tells the story of my journey back to myself. To who I truly am. To who I always have been. Everything at once. This book embodies my freedom, my creativity, my spirit, my love. For myself. And for you. Trace these words with your eyes, let them seep into your soul, and by the end you will see we are truly one in the same. We are magic. We are everything at once.
Count your nights by stars, not shadows. Count your life with smiles, not tears. 1961. After a longtime resident at Nashville's historic Maxwell House Hotel suffers a debilitating stroke, Audrey Whitfield is tasked with cleaning out the reclusive woman's room. There, she discovers an elaborate scrapbook filled with memorabilia from the Tennessee Centennial Exposition. Love notes on the backs of unmailed postcards inside capture Audrey's imagination with hints of a forbidden romance . . . and troubling revelations about the disappearance of young women at the exposition. Audrey enlists the help of a handsome hotel guest as she tracks down clues and information about the mysterious "Peaches" a...
It is a cold, rainy night in 1925 in the pine hills of Georgia, when a young girl, covered with moss and dead leaves, is discovered on the doorstep of a castle designated as an orphanage for Negro girls. She is named Cleopatra by staff members, who are thrilled to receive their first resident; their excitement quickly wanes, however, when she is diagnosed with typhoid fever. No one knows if she will survive the night. But it turns out the little swamp girl is stronger than anyone ever imagined. She survives her bout with the terrible diseaseonly to reveal that she has amnesia. Haunted by past trauma and plagued by episodes of sleepwalking, Cleo embarks on a coming-of-age journey during which she slowly pieces together an identity, embraces her past, and discovers her destiny. In the midst of a dangerous and unpredictable landscape, Cleo is about to realize just how important she will become to the future of the south. Set in the pre-war, Jim Crow south, CASTLES OF DEFERRED DREAMS is a haunting and evocative exploration of race and identity, love and loss, as seen through the eyes of Cleo Marshall, a tragic and unforgettable heroine. Kasi Lemmons, filmmaker
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Telling an inspiring, largely unknown story, Thursday Night Lights recounts how African American high school football programs produced championship teams and outstanding players during the Jim Crow era.
"Containing cases decided by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania." (varies)
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