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From Good Morning, Little Pretty Girl, the caterpillar to the butterfly! This adult coloring book and life journal is an autobiographical account of author, Tabitha Hall-Pennon's life and experiences. Follow along her journey, and enter journal entries of your own . All you need is your truth and your open mind. Enjoy the hand-drawn illustrations created by Vanessa J. Thompson as you turn the pages of the book. Hopefully, you will find your own healing process through the pages of this book!
"The Song of the Armadillo: Coloring & Activity Book" is creative and fun for children of all ages. This 100 page activity book is meant to accompany the children's book, "The Song of the Armadillo." The story is about a little armadillo whose one desire is to be able to sing like the frogs, the crickets, and the canaries, BUT armadillos can't sing... Although all of the animals make fun of him, he never gives up on his dream. Follow the little armadillo along his journey to create the most beautiful song! This book is packed with cute, hand-drawn, ready-to-color illustrations, Word Searches, a crossword puzzle, Word Scrambles, and activities geared towards creative thinking!!! The activities vary in complexity, making it a great book for family time! Everyone can join in on the fun!!
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The Heraldic Register 1849 - 1850 by J Bernard Burke Esq. First Published in 1850 The Heraldic Register, 1849-1850 with an introductory essay on heraldry, and an annotated obituary by Burke, Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892. Then Book is a Clean original facsimile of the original, not an OCR copy. The book is in casewrap-hardback with 266 pages with numerous black and whiter illustrations. Reproduced by facsimile from the original volume and is 6in wide x 9in tall (13.29cm wide x 22.23cm tall)
Story about the historic struggle of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s during the time of segregation at Rock Hill, S.C. Ten young Black men peaceably entered McCrory's Variety Store and asked to be served at the lunch counter with equal service as Whites. They were arrested in spite of their non-violent protest and sent to prison. Charles Taylor returned to College shortly afterward, and worked to support the efforts of equality. The men who remained and served a longer prison sentence became known as the Friendship 9. They became an inspiration to other Civil Rights advocates and their historic sit-in protest sit-in inspired the Jail, No Bail movement. The Frienship 9 were Robert McCullough, John Gaines, Thomas Gaither, Clarence Graham, S.T. "Dub" Massey, Willie McCleod, James Wells, David Williamson, Jr., and Mark Workman.