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Another fun children's tale from Dolly and Ike, Washington's Special Ambassadors
This playful picture book entertains while introducing young readers to Dolly and Ike and Washington D.C.'s historic Willard Hotel. Since 1850 and Zachary Taylor, world leaders have either stayed or been a guest at the Willard Hotel, the Crown Jewel of Pennsylvania Avenue. Join Dolly and Ike, Special Ambassadors of the Willard, as they are told a true story of president-elect Abraham Lincoln and his adventures at the hotel. The book features an additional page of historic text for parents and teachers.
A biography of Julia Ward Howe, a groundbreaking figure in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.
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JFK and the End of America is the culmination of Tim Fleming’s 50 years of research into the Kennedy assassination. The book makes the case that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill the president. Rather, an elaborate plot, concocted and executed by a sinister, covert cabal, took Kennedy’s life. The plotters who stood to gain the most from JFK’s death – Lyndon Johnson and Allen Dulles – were abetted by powerful interests in government, business, and the military. Kennedy was moving America toward a permanent peace state, threatening the national security/military establishment whose existence is dependent on a permanent war state. Since 1963, we have been at war or under a threat of war, spending nearly six of every ten tax dollars on defense. It is vital to expose the truth of who killed Kennedy and why, if we are to understand the real history of America since 1963. Fleming draws a straight line from Dallas to the political and cultural divide that afflicts us today.
Traces the history of this landmark hotel
Hugh McMillan was born in about 1751. He married Jane Harvey (1750-1825). They settled in South Carolina in 1786. They had seven children. He died in 1818. Includes Cooper and related families.