Written by Dr. Rick Gregory, who holds a PHD in History from Vanderbilt University. Co-authored by Yolanda Reid, who has served as Robertson County Historian since 1989. Hard cover, fully indexed, with old and new photographs.
The Bicentennial of the United States of America: A Final Report to the People
Reflections of Our Past: Celebrating 200 Years of Grove City, Pennsylvania
The book will contrast the old and the new and relate the great transition from heavy manufacturing to a service economy, including retailing, education and healthcare.
But as the author of this book shows, almost from the beginning on the tip of Manhattan Island, New York has benefited from the varied talents of successive influxes of diverse ethnic and racial groups.
Bicentennial City: Walking Tours of Historic Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Portrait of an American City: A Bicentennial History
This second volume covers the years between Alabama statehood and the Civil War, as Huntsville grows into being the "smart place" it's known as today.
J. L. Chestnut was “stunned” by this development and dismayed to realize that the mayor “was locking up the black vote” (Black in Selma, 260). On the same day, February 7, 1972, the Selma Accords were drawn up between representatives of ...