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Black Star's Campaign

Author : Harrington Strong
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798677150104

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The Black Stars Who Made Baseball Whole

Author : Rick Swaine
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2005-12-27
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786423163

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The Black Stars Who Made Baseball Whole by Rick Swaine Pdf

For major league baseball, the decade following Jackie Robinson's 1947 debut was one of slow yet persistent change. Four other black players made their first, brief big-league appearances that year, followed by only two in 1948 and four in 1949. But by the end of 1959, 122 black ballplayers had made it to the big leagues. Like Robinson, their lives were made difficult off the field, and on it they dodged beanballs and spikes. This book brings attention to the accomplishments of this transitional generation of African American players--made up of men like Luscious Luke Easter, Sam "The Jet" Jethroe, and Sad Sam Jones--many of whom spent years in the minors, the Negro leagues, or both before getting their shot. Chapters on each season from 1947 to 1959 incorporate biographical and career profiles for 25 players who stood out during baseball's integration. A final chapter covers the outstanding minor league players who for various reasons never got a real chance to play major league ball. Appendices include a roster of black major leaguers from 1947 through 1959, a list of black-player firsts and statistics on the year-by-year population of black players in the majors.

Black Stars Campaign

Author : Johnston McCulley
Publisher : Rivercity Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1989-06-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0891909966

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Black Star's Campaign

Author : Johnston McCulley
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2019-12-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4064066219406

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'Black Star's Campaign' is a mystery novel by Johnston McCulley, famous for creating the character of 'Zorro'. It is an addition to the mystery novel series following the exploits of Black Star, a criminal mastermind who leads a secretive band of his followers. When a young woman visit Sheriff Kowen's office and leaves a tip of an illegal gambling operation, the sheriff swings into action. A successful raid of the gambling house nets a host of prisoners who are taken to the county jail. But things are not as they seem. A daring jail rescue follows and the famed criminal mastermind Black Star escapes from the jail aided by his gang. But not before vowing to make the city pay dearly through a series of crimes, which sets off a panic throughout the city. The only hope lies in calling in Roger Verbeck, a millionaire crime-fighter who helped catch Black Star the first time round. But will they be in time to stop his campaign of criminal revenge? And will they catch him this time round?

Lone Star Rising

Author : Robert Dallek
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1991-08-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780199763054

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Like other great figures of 20th-century American politics, Lyndon Johnson defies easy understanding. An unrivaled master of vote swapping, back room deals, and election-day skulduggery, he was nevertheless an outspoken New Dealer with a genuine commitment to the poor and the underprivileged. With aides and colleagues he could be overbearing, crude, and vindictive, but at other times shy, sophisticated, and magnanimous. Perhaps columnist Russell Baker said it best: Johnson "was a character out of a Russian novel...a storm of warring human instincts: sinner and saint, buffoon and statesman, cynic and sentimentalist." But Johnson was also a representative figure. His career speaks volumes about American politics, foreign policy, and business in the forty years after 1930. As Charles de Gaulle said when he came to JFK's funeral: Kennedy was America's mask, but this man Johnson is the country's real face. In Lone Star Rising, Robert Dallek, winner of the prestigious Bancroft Prize for his study of Franklin D. Roosevelt, now turns to this fascinating "sinner and saint" to offer a brilliant, definitive portrait of a great American politician. Based on seven years of research in over 450 manuscript collections and oral histories, as well as numerous personal interviews, this first book in a two-volume biography follows Johnson's life from his childhood on the banks of the Pedernales to his election as vice-president under Kennedy. We see Johnson, the twenty-three-year-old aide to a pampered millionaire Representative, become a de facto Congressman, and at age twenty-eight the country's best state director of the National Youth Administration. We see Johnson, the "human dynamo," first in the House and then in the Senate, whirl his way through sixteen- and eighteen-hour days, talking, urging, demanding, reaching for influence and power, in an uncommonly successful congressional career. Dallek pays full due to Johnson's failings--his obsession with being top dog, his willingness to cut corners, and worse, to get there-- but he also illuminates Johnson's sheer brilliance as a politician, the high regard in which key members of the New Deal, including FDR, held him, and his genuine concern for minorities and the downtrodden. No president in American history is currently less admired than Lyndon Johnson. Bitter memories of Vietnam have sent Johnson's reputation into free fall, and recent biographies have painted him as a scoundrel who did more harm than good. Lone Star Rising attempts to strike a balance. It does not neglect the tawdry side of Johnson's political career, including much that is revealed for the first time. But it also reminds us that Lyndon Johnson was a man of exceptional vision, who from early in his career worked to bring the South into the mainstream of American economic and political life, to give the disadvantaged a decent chance, and to end racial segregation for the well-being of the nation.

Graphic Sports

Author : Felix Abayateye
Publisher : Graphic Communications Group
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2005-10-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Lyndon B. Johnson

Author : Susan Dudley Gold
Publisher : Marshall Cavendish
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0761428372

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Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as the nation's thirty-sixth president on the heels of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Lyndon B. Johnson follows the life and times of a man with great fortitude and political strength whose greatest and lasting achievement as president was building a "Great Society" for all Americans. Book jacket.

Daily Graphic

Author : Ransford Tetteh
Publisher : Graphic Communications Group
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-07-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream

Author : Doris Kearns Goodwin
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 405 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781497683853

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With a new foreword: The New York Times–bestselling biography of President Lyndon Johnson from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Team of Rivals. Featuring a 2018 foreword by the Pulitzer Prize–winning political historian that celebrates a reappraisal of Lyndon Johnson’s legacy five decades after his presidency, from the vantage point of our current, profoundly altered political culture and climate, Doris Kearns Goodwin’s extraordinary and insightful biography draws from meticulous research in addition to the author’s time spent working at the White House from 1967 to 1969. After Johnson’s term ended, Goodwin remained his confidante and assisted in the preparation of his memoir. In Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, she traces the 36th president’s life from childhood to his early days in politics, and from his leadership of the Senate to his presidency, analyzing his dramatic years in the White House, including both his historic domestic triumphs and his failures in Vietnam. Drawing on personal anecdotes and candid conversation with Johnson, Goodwin paints a rich and complicated portrait of one of our nation’s most compelling politicians in “the most penetrating, fascinating political biography I have ever read” (The New York Times).

Black Stars of Civil War Times

Author : Jim Haskins
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2003-04-07
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780471467687

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Black Stars of Civil War Times by Jim Haskins Pdf

AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY COMES TO LIFE Discover why young people all over the country are reading the Black Stars biographies of African American heroes. Here is what you want to know about the lives of brave black men and women during the Civil War and Reconstruction: dr. alexander t. augusta thomas "blind tom" greene bethune james bland senator blanche kelso bruce francis louis cardozo major martin robison delany frederick douglass sarah mapps douglass sergeant major christian a. fleetwood charlotte forten grimke frances e. w. harper elizabeth keckley elijah mccoy john p. parker governor pinckney benton stewart pinchback dr. charles burleigh purvis congressman robert smalls sojourner truth harriet tubman lieutenant peter vogelsang booker t. washington sergeant george washington williams granville t. woods "The books in the Black Stars series are the types of books that would have really captivated me as a kid." -Earl G. Graves, Black Enterprise magazine "Inspiring stories that demonstrate what can happen when ingenuity and tenacity are paired with courage and hard work." -Black Books Galore! Guide to Great African American Children's Books "Haskins has chosen his subjects well . . . catching a sense of the enormous obstacles they had to overcome. . . . Some names are familiar, but most are little-known whom Haskins elevates to their rightful place in history." -Booklist "The broad coverage makes this an unusual resource-a jumping-off point for deeper studies." -Horn Book

Yesterday's Faces, Volume 3

Author : Robert Sampson
Publisher : Popular Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1987-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0879723637

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More than forty criminal heroes are examined in this volume. They include evil characters such as Dr. Fu Manchu, Li Shoon, Black Star, the Spider, Rafferty, Mr. Clackworthy, Elegant Edward, Big-nose Charlie, Thubway Tham, the Thunderbolt, the Man in Purple, and the Crimson Clown, plus many, many more! The development of these characters is traced across more than two decades of crime fiction published in Detective Story Magazine, Flynn's, Black Mask, and other magazines. The conventions that made these stories a special part of popular fiction are examined in detail.

Universal Decay: Dead Stars Rule Book, Revised, 2nd Edition

Author : Jay Barrell
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-18
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9780988368934

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Universal Decay: Dead Stars Rule Book, Revised, 2nd Edition by Jay Barrell Pdf

Dead Stars is a science fiction horror role-playing game powered by the alternate d20 Universal Decay rules system. Pick a race - from the ever-familiar humans to the amorphous gorbrasch or sleazy helizara - strap on some personal armor and pick up a sliver rifle or get a cerebral computer implant and grab your toolkit. Or both. Then get together with your friends to face a universe of dangers, wonders, opportunities, and quite possibly a messy death. This book contains everything you will need to play or run a game in Dead Stars as well as rules for using the Universal Decay system in alternate genres, incorporating everything from swords and sorcery to vehicle energy weapons, personal armor, nanotechnology and starships.

The Path to Power

Author : Robert A. Caro
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 962 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307422576

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The Years of Lyndon Johnson is the political biography of our time. No president—no era of American politics—has been so intensively and sharply examined at a time when so many prime witnesses to hitherto untold or misinterpreted facets of a life, a career, and a period of history could still be persuaded to speak. The Path to Power, Book One, reveals in extraordinary detail the genesis of the almost superhuman drive, energy, and urge to power that set LBJ apart. Chronicling the startling early emergence of Johnson’s political genius, it follows him from his Texas boyhood through the years of the Depression in the Texas hill Country to the triumph of his congressional debut in New Deal Washington, to his heartbreaking defeat in his first race for the Senate, and his attainment, nonetheless, of the national power for which he hungered. We see in him, from earliest childhood, a fierce, unquenchable necessity to be first, to win, to dominate—coupled with a limitless capacity for hard, unceasing labor in the service of his own ambition. Caro shows us the big, gangling, awkward young Lyndon—raised in one of the country’s most desperately poor and isolated areas, his education mediocre at best, his pride stung by his father’s slide into failure and financial ruin—lunging for success, moving inexorably toward that ultimate “impossible” goal that he sets for himself years before any friend or enemy suspects what it may be. We watch him, while still at college, instinctively (and ruthlessly) creating the beginnings of the political machine that was to serve him for three decades. We see him employing his extraordinary ability to mesmerize and manipulate powerful older men, to mesmerize (and sometimes almost enslave) useful subordinates. We see him carrying out, before his thirtieth year, his first great political inspiration: tapping-and becoming the political conduit for-the money and influence of the new oil men and contractors who were to grow with him to immense power. We follow, close up, the radical fluctuations of his relationships with the formidable “Mr. Sam” Raybum (who loved him like a son and whom he betrayed) and with FDR himself. And we follow the dramas of his emotional life-the intensities and complications of his relationships with his family, his contemporaries, his girls; his wooing and winning of the shy Lady Bird; his secret love affair, over many years, with the mistress of one of his most ardent and generous supporters . . . Johnson driving his people to the point of exhausted tears, equally merciless with himself . . . Johnson bullying, cajoling, lying, yet inspiring an amazing loyalty . . . Johnson maneuvering to dethrone the unassailable old Jack Garner (then Vice President of the United States) as the New Deal’s “connection” in Texas, and seize the power himself . . . Johnson raging . . . Johnson hugging . . . Johnson bringing light and, indeed, life to the worn Hill Country farmers and their old-at-thirty wives via the district’s first electric lines. We see him at once unscrupulous, admirable, treacherous, devoted. And we see the country that bred him: the harshness and “nauseating loneliness” of the rural life; the tragic panorama of the Depression; the sudden glow of hope at the dawn of the Age of Roosevelt. And always, in the foreground, on the move, LBJ. Here is Lyndon Johnson—his Texas, his Washington, his America—in a book that brings us as close as we have ever been to a true perception of political genius and the American political process.

Daily Graphic

Author : Kingsley Inkoom
Publisher : Graphic Communications Group
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Graphic Sports

Author : Joe Aggrey
Publisher : Graphic Communications Group
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1998-06-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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