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The Forgotten People

Author : Gary B. Mills,Elizabeth Shown Mills
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807155332

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Out of colonial Natchitoches, in northwestern Louisiana, emerged a sophisticated and affluent community founded by a family of freed slaves. Their plantations eventually encompassed 18,000 fertile acres, which they tilled alongside hundreds of their own bondsmen. Furnishings of quality and taste graced their homes, and private tutors educated their children. Cultured, deeply religious, and highly capable, Cane River's Creoles of color enjoyed economic privileges but led politically constricted lives. Like their white neighbors, they publicly supported the Confederacy and suffered the same depredations of war and political and social uncertainties of Reconstruction. Unlike white Creoles, however, they did not recover amid cycles of Redeemer and Jim Crow politics. First published in 1977, The Forgotten People offers a socioeconomic history of this widely publicized but also highly romanticized community -- a minority group that fit no stereotypes, refused all outside labels, and still struggles to explain its identity in a world mystified by Creolism. Now revised and significantly expanded, this time-honored work revisits Cane River's "forgotten people" and incorporates new findings and insight gleaned across thirty-five years of further research. This new edition provides a nuanced portrayal of the lives of Creole slaves and the roles allowed to freed people of color, tackling issues of race, gender, and slave holding by former slaves. The Forgotten People corrects misassumptions about the origin of key properties in the Cane River National Heritage Area and demonstrates how historians reconstruct the lives of the enslaved, the impoverished, and the disenfranchised.

Forgotten People, Forgotten Diseases

Author : Peter J. Hotez
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-07-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781555818753

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Forgotten People, Forgotten Diseases Second Edition The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are the most common infections of the world's poor, but few people know about these diseases and why they are so important. This second edition of Forgotten People, Forgotten Diseases provides an overview of the NTDs and how they devastate the poor, essentially trapping them in a vicious cycle of extreme poverty by preventing them from working or attaining their full intellectual and cognitive development. Author Peter J. Hotez highlights a new opportunity to control and perhaps eliminate these ancient scourges, through alliances between nongovernmental development organizations and private-public partnerships to create a successful environment for mass drug administration and product development activities. Forgotten People, Forgotten Diseases also Addresses the myriad changes that have occurred in the field since the previous edition. Describes how NTDs have affected impoverished populations for centuries, changing world history. Considers the future impact of alliances between nongovernmental development organizations and private-public partnerships. Forgotten People, Forgotten Diseases is an essential resource for anyone seeking a roadmap to coordinate global advocacy and mobilization of resources to combat NTDs.

The Forgotten People

Author : Saleem Badat
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004246331

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The apartheid state employed many weapons against its opponents: imprisonment, banning, detention, assassination - and banishment. In a practice reminiscent of Tsarist and Soviet Russia, a large number of 'enemies of the state' were banished to remote areas, far from their homes, communities and followers. Here their existence became 'a slow torture of the soul', a kind of social death. This is the first study of an important but hitherto neglected group of opponents of apartheid, set in a global, historical and comparative perspective. It looks at the reasons why people were banished, their lives in banishment and the efforts of a remarkable group of activists, led by Helen Joseph, to assist them. Book jacket.

The Long Journey of a Forgotten People

Author : David T. McNab,Ute Lischke
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2007-05-28
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015064954848

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The Long Journey of a Forgotten People by David T. McNab,Ute Lischke Pdf

Known as “Canada’s forgotten people,” the Métis have long been here, but until 1982 they lacked the legal status of Native people. At that point, however, the Métis were recognized in the constitution as one of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. A significant addition to Métis historiography, The Long Journey of a Forgotten People includes Métis voices and personal narratives that address the thorny and complicated issue of Métis identity from historical and contemporary perspectives. Topics include eastern Canadian Métis communities; British military personnel and their mixed-blood descendants; life as a Métis woman; and the Métis peoples ongoing struggle for recognition of their rights, including discussion of recent Supreme Court rulings.

The Forgotten People

Author : Michael Holzach,Timm Rautert
Publisher : Sioux Falls, S.D. : Ex Machina Pub.
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : WISC:89067554337

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The Forgotten People

Author : Sam Barringer
Publisher : Author House
Page : 561 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781477299227

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The Forgotten People takes place in present day and is about what could happen. It is based upon actual events of our history from Biblical times to present day, mostly regarding Bigfoot and aliens that would eventually be revealed to the world along with a major government conspiracy. Once unveiled to the world, our way of life may change unimaginably.

Forgotten People, Forgotten Times

Author : V.H. Markle
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781499030150

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Forgotten People, Forgotten Times by V.H. Markle Pdf

Let us not forget those who served. We were called to duty and we went to war. These are the stories of a few of those brave young men and women who fought in Americas most unpopular war. These are stories of times, events, and places that should never be forgotten. In war, the brain encircles and captures thoughts, sights, smells and sounds you can never get rid of. After the battle, the mind can shut down, and thoughts begin to smother the brain. If a veteran speaks, listen with open ears and an open mind. They all have something to say. If you are a brother or sister from Vietnam talk to someone, write down your thoughts, contact a brother or sister. If you can, dont hesitate, Go To The Wall. These things have made me cry but they have brought back the smile that was once forgotten for so many years. Welcome home my brothers and sisters.

Dixie's Forgotten People, New Edition

Author : Wayne Flynt
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2004-10-19
Category : History
ISBN : 0253217369

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Dixie's Forgotten People, New Edition by Wayne Flynt Pdf

An updated edition of a pioneering study of the South's poor whites.

The Forgotten People

Author : Damien Freeman
Publisher : Random House Australia
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780522869644

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The Forgotten People challenges the assumption that constitutional recognition of indigenous Australians is a project of the left in Australia. It demonstrates that there may be a set of reforms that can achieve the change sought by indigenous leaders, while addressing the critical concerns of constitutional conservatives and classical liberals. More than that, this collection illustrates the genuine goodwill that many Australians, including Major General Michael Jeffery, Cardinal George Pell, Chris Kenny and Malcolm Mackerras, share for achieving indigenous recognition that is practically useful and symbolically powerful.

Anonyponymous

Author : John Bemelmans Marciano
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781608191628

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Eponymous, adj. Giving one's name to a person, place, or thing. Anonymous, adj. Anonymous. Anonyponymous, adj. Anonymous and eponymous. The Earl of Sandwich, fond of salted beef and paired slices of toast, found a novel way to eat them all together. Etienne de Silhouette, a former French finance minister, was so notoriously cheap that his name became a byword for chintzy practices-such as substituting a darkened outline for a proper painted portrait. Both bequeathed their names to the language, but neither man is remembered. In this clever and funny book, John Bemelmans Marciano illuminates the lives of these anonyponymous persons. A kind of encyclopedia of linguistic biographies, the book is arranged alphabetically, giving the stories of everyone from Abu "algorithm" Al-Khwarizmi to Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. Along with them you'll find the likes of Harry Shrapnel, Joseph-Ignace Guillotine, and many other people whose vernacular legacies have long outlived their memory. Accented by amusing line portraits and short etymological essays on subjects like "superhero eponyms," Anonyponymous is both a compendium of trivia and a window into the fascinating world of etymology. Carefully curated and unfailingly witty, this book is both a fantastic gift for language lovers and a true pleasure to read.

Forgotten People: Poverty, Risk and Social Security in Indonesia

Author : Gerben Nooteboom
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2014-11-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004282988

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Forgotten People: Poverty, Risk and Social Security in Indonesia by Gerben Nooteboom Pdf

In Forgotten People Gerben Nooteboom describes and analyses the livelihoods and social security of peasants and migrant Madurese. It offers a new way to categorise and analyse livelihood security of marginal people in Indonesia by using the concept of style.

The Forgotten People

Author : Rev. Tyronne Edwards
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781524589998

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The Forgotten People by Rev. Tyronne Edwards Pdf

The Forgotten People: Restoring a Missing Segment of Plaquemines Parish History chronicles the little-known but inspiring achievement of African Americans in dismantling institutional racism in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, located at the end of the United States. Rev. Tyronne Edwards, a lifelong resident and spiritual leader of the parish, introduces the reader to people cultivating a spirituality that lifted them from the dehumanization of slavery on more than a dozen plantations. He recounts the state laws enacted by African Americans during the Reconstruction Era that would be considered progressive in this modern day. We meet the community leaders who outwitted and outlasted Judge Leander Perez, a fierce segregationist who reigned over Plaquemines and state politics. We learn the battles waged by African Americans to knock down doors in schools, businesses, and government that were once closed to them. With photographs, interviews, and a penetrating analysis of racism, Rev. Edwards breathes life into the important historical record of African American in Plaquemines Parish who should never be forgotten.

China's Forgotten People

Author : Nick Holdstock
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781788319812

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China's Forgotten People by Nick Holdstock Pdf

After isolated terrorist incidents in 2015, the Chinese leadership has cracked down hard on Xinjiang and its Uyghurs. Today, there are thought to be up to a million Muslims held in 're-education camps' in the Xinjiang region of North-West China. One of the few Western commentators to have lived in the region, journalist Nick Holdstock travels into the heart of the province and reveals the Uyghur story as one of repression, hardship and helplessness. China's Forgotten People explains why repression of the Muslim population is on the rise in the world's most powerful one-party state. This updated and revised edition reveals the background to the largest known concentration camp network in the modern world, and reflects on what this means for the way we think about China.

Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World

Author : Philip Matyszak
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 507 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780500775394

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Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World by Philip Matyszak Pdf

The ancient world saw the birth and collapse of great civilizations. In mainstream history the Classical world is dominated by Greece and Rome, and the Biblical world is centred on the Hebrews. Yet the roughly four-and-a-half thousand years (4000 bcad 550) covered in this book saw many peoples come and go within the brawling, multi-cultural mass of humanity that occupied the ancient Middle East, Mediterranean and beyond. While a handful of ancient cultures have garnered much of the credit, these forgotten peoples also helped to lay the foundations of our modern world. This guide brings these lost peoples out of the shadows to highlight their influence and achievements. Forty-five entries span the birth of civilization in Mesopotamia to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West, offering an alternative history focusing on the names we arent familiar with, from the Hurrians to the Hephthalites, as well as the peoples whose names we know, such as the Philistines and the Vandals, but whose real significance has been obscured. Each entry charts the rise and fall of a lost people, and how their culture echoes through history into the present. Important ancient artefacts are illustrated throughout and fifty specially drawn maps help orientate the reader within this tumultuous period of history. Philip Matyszak brings to life the rich diversity of the peoples founding cities, inventing alphabets and battling each other in the ancient world, and explores how and why they came to be forgotten.

Forgotten People

Author : George Isidore Sánchez
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1940
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015008464987

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" ... An interpretative study of the social and economic conditions faced by that sector of the population of New Mexico that is of Spanish extraction ... Taos County has been chosen as an area which typifies the situation faced by New Mexicans generally and the study revolves around the people and the conditions of that area."--Preface