"You don't have to be an avid hunter to enjoy the many UFO hotspots in the United States. Nor do you have to have any special clearance to pull your car up along the "Alien Highway" outside of Area 51 to watch the UFOs dance in the nighttime sky. Enthusiasts and vacationers looking for out-of-the-ordinary excursions just need this unique user's guide to the most historic UFO hotspots around. Inside is classified information from across the nation, such as: The Hudson Valley Triangle—New York The Kokomo Lights—Indiana The Great Lakes UFOs—Michigan The Maury Island Incident—Washington The Gulf Breeze Sightings—Florida Whether they're driving, camping, or flying, this book is the only guide readers will need to learn the story behind the hotspot, find the best hotel or campsite—and catch a glimpse of our friends in the sky."
Americans have been hooked on the possibility of beings from space visiting Earth ever since. A sense of wonder, and reality, are brought to some popular legends of alien encounters and sightings in this volume.
I read the best UFO/Paranormal books on 12 different topics -- reviewed the books, then captured interviews with the authors and/or people involved with the stories.The ultimate question addressed: UFOs: Good or Bad?
Murrin, Paul E.Johnson, James M. McPherson,Gary Gerstle, Emily S. Rosenberg, and Norman L. Rosenberg,Liberty, Equality, ... argument of Almost All Aliens: Paul S.Boyer and Madison Clifford E. Clark, Jr.,The EnduringVision, 5thed.
This book traces the origins of the "illegal alien" in American law and society, explaining why and how illegal migration became the central problem in U.S. immigration policy—a process that profoundly shaped ideas and practices about ...
Intrepid family and friends read the entire manuscript, including Marion Franck, Ronald Franck, Daniel Lew, Casey Lew-Williams, Simeon Man, and Gregory Miller. Thanks also to those who helped me to live through a neck injury, ...
Having been dispatched to the Great Lakes to collect plant and animal specimens, he was at the headquarters of John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company on Mackinac Island in Lake Superior when he got wind of the company's plans for a ...
The Aliens: A History of Ethnic Minorities in America
Donald Trump's signature issue from the announcement of his presidential candidacy has been immigration reform because he loves America and Americans.
For more on the Chicago Defender's circulation across the urban North and even the South, see James Grossman, Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Migration (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991), 78–79. 25.
... and John Lyons, Voices from the Mississippi Hill Country: The Benton County Civil Rights Movement (Ja son: University Press of Mississippi, 2020); Mary Lou Finley, Bernard Lafaye e, Jr., James R. Ralph, Jr., and Pam Smith, eds., ...