She Stepped Up

She Stepped Up
Author: Rebecca Keese
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2023-07-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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About the Book There are many names quickly recognized in the battle for civil rights: Martin Luther King Jr., Ruby Bridges, and Rosa Parks – but another you should learn of is Barbara Johns, a sixteen-year-old African American from Farmville, Virginia, who, in 1951, organized and launched a school strike demanding a public high school equal to the one for white students. She and her classmates walked out because they wanted a better education, an equal education, leading to better opportunities. At the time, Barbara didn’t know if her actions would achieve what she wanted. She certainly had no idea she was starting a thirteen-year fight for equality in public education that would involve the entire country. She never would’ve imagined that her school strike would help change American history. She was just doing what she believed was right. The fight for true equality in not just education, but in many aspects of American life continues. Young people, black and white, do not know the extent of the history of racism in our country and schools are now facing challenges to the content of history education. She Stepped Up: Barbara Johns Starts the Fight for Equality in Education tells the story of Barbara Johns, another name to recognize in our battle for civil rights in the US. About the Author Rebecca Keese is a retired elementary and upper elementary school librarian and reading specialist in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was difficult to find African American history for challenged readers and for library shelves that spoke to and about young people. A visit to the Moton Museum in Farmville, Virginia spurred her to write an approachable biography, including all the features of expository text, about a young person who spoke up for what she believed was right.

Stepping Up

Stepping Up
Author: John Izzo
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1609940571

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A guide to solving problems presents seven principles that enable individuals to be their own agents of change.

Massachusetts Reports

Massachusetts Reports
Author: Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 800
Release: 1910
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

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Finding the Right Time

Finding the Right Time
Author: Stephanie Payne Hurt
Publisher: Horseshoe Publishing
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2014-03-29
Genre:
ISBN:

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Can dreams tell you about your past life? When Lily moves to Savannah to start her new career she moves into the very house she’s dreamed about since childhood. The landlord is a little too familiar and the cemetery on the property carries memories from her past. When she slips into the past everything comes back, even the man from her dreams. Can Rafe keep her in the past or will she slip from him again? Will their love transcend time? This is a hauntingly sweet romance that will keep you guessing until the end. He bowed his head and shook it from side to side. “I don’t understand how a man that’s been dead for over one hundred years can just take over your heart. How can you even think about going back to him? If you love me, how can you love him too?”

Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy

Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy
Author: Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2022-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1978816391

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Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy highlights the experiences and narratives emerging from Indigenous mothers in the academy who are negotiating their roles in multiple contexts. The essays in this volume contribute to the broader higher education literature and the literature on Indigenous representation in the academy, filling a longtime gap that has excluded Indigenous women scholar voices. This book covers diverse topics such as the journey to motherhood, lessons through motherhood, acknowledging ancestors and grandparents in one’s mothering, how historical trauma and violence plague the past, and balancing mothering through the healing process. More specific to Indigenous motherhood in the academy is how culture and place impacts mothering (specifically, if Indigenous mothers are not in their traditional homelands as they raise their children), how academia impacts mothering, how mothering impacts scholarship, and how to negotiate loss and other complexities between motherhood and one’s role in the academy.

The Pacific Reporter

The Pacific Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1328
Release: 1915
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

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Cowboy Crazy

Cowboy Crazy
Author: Joanne Kennedy
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1402265506

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Sparks fly when a sexy cowboy collides with a determined city girl out in a West filled with quirky characters and sizzling romance. Acclaimed for delivering "a fresh take on the traditional contemporary Western," Joanne Kennedy's books might just be your next great discovery! From stable to boardroom... Sarah Landon's Ivy League scholarship transforms her from a wide-eyed country girl into a poised professional. Until she's assigned to do damage control with the boss's rebellious brother Lane, who's the burr in everybody's saddle. He's determined to save his community from oil drilling, and she's not going back to the ranch she left forever. Spurs will shine in this saucy romp about ranchers and roots, redemption and second chances. Praise for Tall, Dark and Cowboy: "Charming."—RT Book Reviews "A sassy and sexy wild ride that is more fun than a wild hootenanny!"—The Romance Reviews, 5 Stars "Practically sizzles off the page."—Eva's Sanctuary "Another steamy, suspenseful offering from the popular Kennedy."—Booklist

Life is But a Dream

Life is But a Dream
Author: Jullian Scott
Publisher: Jullian Scott
Total Pages: 170
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Rosie Thompson's murderer is finally locked away and Olivia can move on with her life. Except someone won't let her... When women with a connection to Olivia's past turn up dead in Chicago, Nate Tucker must put aside his own conflicted feelings and find a way to protect Olivia. As Olivia is pulled deeper into the mind of a serial killer, she faces her deepest fear– losing Nate. Will Nate find the serial killer in time or will Olivia be forced to sacrifice herself to save the people she loves?

Treacherous Heavens

Treacherous Heavens
Author: Michell Burgan
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1487437498

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Atlantis Rey, single mom to Verruca Rey, wakes from her cryogenic sleep pod 105 years in the future to find out things have not gone to plan. Vega, the ship’s AI, explains that the vampire clean-up did not go as scheduled and that she and the 249 other passengers, are the last known living humans. Vega appoints Atlantis as the leader of the awakees, and they all look to her for the answers to how to survive their new lives. Knowing their best chance is to return to Earth, she has to find the right place to settle them before space or malicious awakees foil her plans. Yet amidst this chaos, Atlantis and Verruca manage to find lovers and a new family to surround themselves with.

The Only Shark In The Sea

The Only Shark In The Sea
Author: DelSheree Gladden
Publisher: DelSheree Gladden
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2023-12-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Betrayal, lies, and guilt spill out in the face of tragedy, and the only person Vance is willing to accept help from seems the least capable of giving it. Vance Sullivan has always been the rock everyone turns to for help. Hie specializes in working with trauma victims, which makes him perfect to help a date shark he suspects is hiding the truth behind her fears. When Vance meets hesitant, frightened Natalie Price, he’s drawn in by a need to help her. Haunted by a terrible event from her past, Natalie Price can’t even endure being touched without suffering a crippling panic attack. Despite the tension her bi-weekly sessions with Vance causes with his girlfriend, they seem to be helping…as long as he keeps his promise not to push her to reveal more than she’s ready to share. Then the tables turn. When Vance suffers his own unspeakable tragedy, asking for help is the last thing he wants to do. Drowning in grief and guilt, and crushed by betrayal and lies, Vance needs a lifeline. Natalie doesn’t understand why anyone thinks she can help him, but she knows she has to try. When a twisted notion of justice brings dangers into the mix, Vance and Natalie realize it might take one broken soul to mend another…