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The Oklahoma City Bombing

Author : Diane Andrews Henningfeld
Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2012-02-17
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780737757965

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The Oklahoma City Bombing by Diane Andrews Henningfeld Pdf

The Oklahoma City bombing was a heart-breaking, American safety-shattering event. This fascinating volume explores the historical and cultural events leading up to and following the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995. This book addresses issues surrounding the bombing, such as the identity of "John Doe No. 2," the media's possible misrepresentation of the militia movement's involvement, and whether Timothy McVeigh's confession was voluntary. Personal narratives are included from people impacted by the bombing, including a secretary trapped in the wreckage, a search-and-rescue worker, and a high school student who lost her father.

All of a Sudden and Forever

Author : Chris Barton
Publisher : Millbrook Press
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781541571907

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All of a Sudden and Forever by Chris Barton Pdf

A profoundly moving nonfiction picture book about tragedy, hope, and healing from award-winning author Chris Barton. Sometimes bad things happen, and you have to tell everyone. Sometimes terrible things happen, and everybody knows. On April 19, 1995, something terrible happened in Oklahoma City: a bomb exploded, and people were hurt and killed. But that was not the end of the story. Those who survived—and those who were forever changed—shared their stories and began to heal. Near the site of the bomb blast, an American elm tree began to heal as well. People took care of the tree just as they took care of each other. The tree and its seedlings now offer solace to people around the world grappling with tragedy and loss. Released to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, this book commemorates what was lost and offers hope for the future.

Killing McVeigh

Author : Jody Lyneé Madeira
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-06-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780814796108

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Killing McVeigh by Jody Lyneé Madeira Pdf

The present volume grew out of a series of conferences held by the Gallatin Division of New York University, bringing together industrial and academic experts with those making policy, to adress questions of help to insurance regulators at the policy making stage.

The Greatest Risk of All

Author : Stanley Cohen
Publisher : Author House
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2012-09-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781477272046

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The Greatest Risk of All by Stanley Cohen Pdf

You will be exposed to an aging Jewish man, raised in New York who now finds himself living in Russellville, Arkansas and coping with gut wrenching decisions he feels compelled to make concerning his faith. He is not alone in this spiritual quest as he is now in the company of a Christian Arkansas coalminers daughter who is also open-minded to learn about Messianic Judaism and Yeshua (Jesus); the Messiah . The decision of converting from mainstream Judaism to Messianic Judaism was causing Scott a great amount of anguish. He felt that if he was wrong, it would be blasphemy. In the past he was quiet a risktaker, but, in this case he wouldnt be risking money, he would be risking his soul. Scott saw a vision of Jesus wearing a white robe with jet black hair falling over his shoulders. The light that surrounded Jesus was indescribably bright and its intensity was not earth like. When he tried to remember it, he could recall everything except the intensity of the brightness of the light. He could not duplicate the light.not even in his own imagination.

Why the Right Went Wrong

Author : E. J. Dionne, Jr.
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2016-01-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781476763798

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Why the Right Went Wrong by E. J. Dionne, Jr. Pdf

Why the Right Went Wrong offers a historical view of the right since the 1960s. Its core contention is that American conservatism and the Republican Party took a wrong turn when they adopted Barry Goldwater's worldview during and after the 1964 campaign. The radicalism of today's conservatism is not the product of the Tea Party, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne writes. The Tea Partiers are the true heirs to Goldwater ideology. The purity movement did more than drive moderates out of the Republican Party--it beat back alternative definitions of conservatism.--Publisher information.

Oklahoma City National Memorial Act of 1997

Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : PSU:000032196153

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Oklahoma City National Memorial Act of 1997 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation Pdf

Rectors Remembered: The Descendants of John Jacob Rector Volume 5

Author : Laura Wayland-Smith Hatch
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 715 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781312620223

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Rectors Remembered: The Descendants of John Jacob Rector Volume 5 by Laura Wayland-Smith Hatch Pdf

Volume 5 of 8, pages 2627 to 3336. A genealogical compilation of the descendants of John Jacob Rector and his wife, Anna Elizabeth Fischbach. Married in 1711 in Trupbach, Germany, the couple immigrated to the Germanna Colony in Virginia in 1714. Eight volumes document the lives of over 45,000 individuals.

Remembering Oklahoma City

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Remembering
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1683368649

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Remembering Oklahoma City by Anonim Pdf

From its birth to the present, Oklahoma City has consistently built and reshaped its appearance, ideals, and industry. Through changing fortunes, the city has continued to grow and prosper by overcoming adversity and maintaining the strong, independent culture of its citizens. With a selection of fine historic images from his best-selling book Historic Photos of Oklahoma City, Larry Johnson provides a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of the city. Remembering Oklahoma City captures this journey through still photography selected from the finest archives. From the Land Run of 1889 to the city's contribution to national defense during World War II and the postwar era beyond, Remembering Oklahoma City follows life, government, education, and events throughout the city's history. This volume captures unique and rare scenes through the lens of more than a hundred historic photographs. Published in vivid black-and-white, these images communicate historic events and everyday life of two centuries of people building a unique and prosperous city.

Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1945

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1478 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1944
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:B3637334

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Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1945 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations Pdf

Remembering Histories of Trauma

Author : Gideon Mailer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2022-03-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350240643

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Remembering Histories of Trauma by Gideon Mailer Pdf

Remembering Histories of Trauma compares and links Native American, First Nation and Jewish histories of traumatic memory. Using source material from both sides of the Atlantic, it examines the differences between ancestral experiences of genocide and the representation of those histories in public sites in the United States, Canada and Europe. Challenging the ways public bodies have used those histories to frame the cultural and political identity of regions, states, and nations, it considers the effects of those representations on internal group memory, external public memory and cultural assimilation. Offering new ways to understand the Native-Jewish encounter by highlighting shared critiques of public historical representation, Mailer seeks to transcend historical tensions between Native American studies and Holocaust studies. In linking and comparing European and American contexts of historical trauma and their representation in public memory, this book brings Native American studies, Jewish studies, early American history, Holocaust studies, and museum studies into conversation with each other. In revealing similarities in the public representation of Indigenous genocide and the Holocaust it offers common ground for Jewish and Indigenous histories, and provides a new framework to better understand the divergence between traumatic histories and the ways they are memorialized.

Historical Schools of Latimer County, Oklahoma

Author : Nadine Walker,Leland Walker
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2018-06-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781387908059

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Historical Schools of Latimer County, Oklahoma by Nadine Walker,Leland Walker Pdf

This book is a historical record of schools from the late 1800's to contemporary times in Latimer County in Southeastern Oklahoma. It contains pictures from past generations and describes the hard times of the settlers and indigenous peoples of that part of Oklahoma. It tells the stories of their lives and the lives of their children through letters, articles and pictures taken of simple schools, churches and homes. It was a time of basic living and arduous labor in the local coal mines, and on farms and ranches. While lives were often tempered by the elements of nature, it only toughened the resolve of early settlers and Indians that helped build the great American Heartland.

Remembering Jim Crow

Author : William Henry Chafe,Raymond Gavins,Robert Korstad
Publisher : The New Press
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2011-07-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781595587626

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Remembering Jim Crow by William Henry Chafe,Raymond Gavins,Robert Korstad Pdf

Published in association with Lyndhurst Books of the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell About Life in the Segregated South is the "viscerally powerful... compilation of firsthand accounts of the Jim Crow era" (Publisher's Weekly). Based on interviews collected by the Behind the Veil Project at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies, this remarkable book presents for the first time the most extensive oral history ever compiled of African American life under segregation. Men and women from all walks of life tell how their most ordinary activities were subjected to profound and unrelenting racial oppression. Yet Remembering Jim Crow is also a testament to how black southerners fought back against the system--raising children, building churches and schools, running businesses, and struggling for respect in a society that denied them the most basic rights. The result is a powerful story of individual and community survival. Praise for Remembering Jim Crow "A 'landmark book.'" —Publisher's Weekly, "The Year in Books" "This is not just an oral history for the South, but for us all. It is a sobering reminder of the mistakes this nation has made, a hopeful reflection on how far we have come." —Kansas City Star

Tlacaelel Remembered

Author : Susan Schroeder
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016-11-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806157665

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Tlacaelel Remembered by Susan Schroeder Pdf

The enigmatic and powerful Tlacaelel (1398–1487), wrote annalist Chimalpahin, was “the beginning and origin” of the Mexica monarchy in fifteenth-century Mesoamerica. Brother of the first Moteuczoma, Tlacaelel would become “the most powerful, feared, and esteemed man of all that the world had seen up to that time.” But this outsize figure of Aztec history has also long been shrouded in mystery. In Tlacaelel Remembered, the first biography of the Mexica nobleman, Susan Schroeder searches out the truth about his life and legacy. A century after Tlacaelel’s death, in the wake of the conquistadors, Spaniards and natives recorded the customs, histories, and language of the Nahua, or Aztec, people. Three of these chroniclers—fray Diego Durán, don Hernando Alvarado Tezozomoc, and especially don Domingo de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin—wrote of Tlacaelel. But the inaccessibility of Chimalpahin’s annals has meant that for centuries of Aztec history, Tlacaelel has appeared, if at all, as a myth. Working from Chimalpahin’s newly available writings and exploring connections and variances in other source materials, Schroeder draws the clearest possible portrait of Tlacaelel, revealing him as the architect of the Aztec empire’s political power and its military might—a politician on par with Machiavelli. As the advisor to five Mexica rulers, Tlacaelel shaped the organization of the Mexica state and broadened the reach of its empire—feats typically accomplished with the spread of warfare, human sacrifice, and cannibalism. In the annals, he is considered the “second king” to the rulers who built the empire, and is given the title “Cihuacoatl,” used for the office of president and judge. As Schroeder traces Tlacaelel through the annals, she also examines how his story was transmitted and transformed in later histories. The resulting work is the most complete and comprehensive account ever given of this significant figure in Mesoamerican history.