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The Margaret Mitchell Encyclopedia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Margaret Mitchell Encyclopedia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-01-10
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Atlanta writer Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) wrote Gone with the Wind (1936), one of the best-selling novels of all time. The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel was the basis of the 1939 film, the first movie to win more than five Academy Awards. Margaret Mitchell did not publish another novel after Gone with the Wind. Supporting the troops during World War II, assisting African-American students financially, serving in the American Red Cross, selling stamps and bonds, and helping others--usually anonymously--consumed her. This book reveals little-known facts about this altruistic woman. The Margaret Mitchell Encyclopedia documents Mitchell's work, her life, her impact on Atlanta, the city's memorials to her, her residences, details of her death, information about her family, the establishment of the Margaret Mitchell House against great odds, and her relationships with the Daughters of the Confederacy and the Junior League.

Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell G.c.m.g.: 1836 To 1899 - The Forgotten Colonial Governor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell G.c.m.g.: 1836 To 1899 - The Forgotten Colonial Governor

This is the first known biography of Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell G C M G, former Governor of the Straits Settlements and District Grand Master of the freemasons in the Eastern Archipelago.The book traces his early life as an officer in the Royal Marines, where he served for 15 years, ending up with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, as well as his long, distinguished career in the Colonial Service, serving Queen Victoria in many countries including Natal in Southern Africa during and after the Zulu Wars, British Honduras, British Guiana, Fiji and Singapore.It is his time in Singapore that is given extensive treatment in the book. Having been sworn in as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of T...

Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 467

Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind

Originally published in 2011, Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind: A Bestseller's Odyssey from Atlanta to Hollywood presented the first comprehensive overview of how the iconic novel became an international phenomenon that has managed to sustain the public's interest for more than eighty-five years. Various Mitchell biographies and several compilations of her letters told part of the story, but until 2011, no single source had revealed the full saga. Now updated with two new chapters that bring the saga into 2021, this entertaining account of a literary and pop culture phenomenon tells how Mitchell's book was developed, marketed, distributed, and otherwise groomed for success in the 1930s—and the savvy measures taken since then by the author, her publisher, and her estate to ensure its longevity.

An Accompaniment to Mitchell's Map of the World on Mercator's Projection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 592

An Accompaniment to Mitchell's Map of the World on Mercator's Projection

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1845
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Accompaniment to Mitchell's Reference and Distance Map of the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

An Accompaniment to Mitchell's Reference and Distance Map of the United States

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1843
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hello. I Am Rebecca Mitchell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Hello. I Am Rebecca Mitchell

Rebecca loved the rolling hills of Illinois. Not far from St. Louis, it was a quiet place to live with her large family. She would refer to it as her very ordinary life. It was a place where she felt happiness and peace but also experienced her deepest sorrows and grief. At the age of fourteen, Rebecca learned to live life with a broken heart. She experienced even greater tragedy ten years later. Rebecca was devastated not only by the possible loss of everything she held dear, including her sons but by the injustices that were now part of her life. That was when she realized that as a married woman, she was invisible. That knowledge lit a fire in her heart that changed not only her life but the lives of tens of thousands of girls and women. Read Rebecca's story, then ask yourself how your story would be different if she had not fought the fight she fought.

The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr., Volume V
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 674

The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr., Volume V

Volume V of The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. records the successful effort to pass the 1957 Civil Rights Act: the first federal civil rights legislation since 1875. Prior to the US Supreme Court’s landmark 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, the NAACP had faced an impenetrable wall of opposition from southerners in Congress. Basing their assertions on the court’s 1896 “separate but equal” decision in Plessy v. Ferguson, legislators from the South maintained that their Jim Crow system was nondiscriminatory and thus constitutional. In their view, further civil rights laws were unnecessary. In ruling that legally mandated segregation of public schools was unconstitutional, ...

Mitchell's New General Atlas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Mitchell's New General Atlas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1888
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr: 1944-1946
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 705

The Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr: 1944-1946

Clarence Mitchell Jr. was the driving force in the struggle for civil rights in America. Volumes I and II, part of the projected five-volume The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr., document Mitchell's crucial role during the Roosevelt years of getting the Congress to join the courts and the president in upholding the Constitutional rights of all Americans.