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Brenda, a fascinating young African woman who due to fear of how most African women are being treated by their husbands developed a strong and unquenchable desire to marry a Caucasian. Dieter, her first German love used her to sooth his pain. She tried to kill the desire of wanting only European men but it had gotten into her system like an addictive drug. It was too late for her to go cold turkey or kill the consuming desire as she has turned into a Teutonomaniac. Andreas, her second experience was a German monster who left her in the hands of death and just when she was about to embrace death, Lars turned up. Even though she was so careful, he still managed to pull down all her emotional d...
This book traces the history of our Maninger family from 1600s Germany to present day America. It contains historical stories and first-person accounts of family events. There's also extensive family tree information on the Maningers and related families. The book is the result of dedicated research and cooperation by several Maninger descendants. Since the 1600s, generations of our Maningers lived in and around the village of Dittwar, Germany. It's a village in a side valley of the Tauber River southwest of Würzburg, Germany. The farms and vineyards sustained the Maningers for generations. By the mid-1800s, economic and military factors contributed to emigration from Europe to the Western ...
Contains 53 seasonal topics--eggs, the sea, squirrels, snow, and others--with ideas for display. Also includes suggestions for observation, discussion, science, language work, art and craft, stories, poems and music.
Desperate with fear, noted author J. B. Colefield squeezes the trigger on a 30.06 deer rifle and blows a young black man's brains all over the inside of his car. The sensational murder trial which follows peels the skin off a small southern town, revealing a community oozing with hate, sexual secrets and political squalor. In an atmosphere charged with racial tension and violence, the burden falls to an unlikely few, who must find the courage, of justice.
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A milestone study of religion's place in Detroit's protest communities, from the 1930s to the 1960s
Corbett Mack (1892–1974), was a Northern Paiute of mixed ancestry, caught between Native American and white worlds. A generation before, his tribe had brought forth the prophet Wovoka, whose Ghost Dance swept the Indian world in the 1890s. Mack’s world was a harsh and bitter place after the last Native American uprisings had been brutally crushed; a life of servitude to white farmers and addiction to opium. Hittman uses Mack’s own words to retell his story, an uncompromising account of a traumatized life that typified his generation, yet nonetheless made meaningful through the perseverance of Paiute cultural traditions.
In 1989 alone, for example, there were some forty-five major motion pictures which were sequels or part of a series. The film series phenomenon crosses all genres and has been around since the silent film era. This reference guide, in alphabetical order, lists some 906 English Language motion pictures, from 1899 to 1990, when the book was initially published. A brief plot description is given for each series entry, followed by the individual film titles with corresponding years, directors and performers. Animated pictures, documentaries and concert films are not included but movies released direct to video are.