The first woman in American history to serve in both houses of a state legislature and both houses of Congress describes how to dissolve the polarization afflicting the current American government and unite both parties to work for the common good.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, and the American Book Award, the bestselling Common Ground is much more than the story of the busing crisis in Boston as told through ...
Written as a series of back-and-forth exchanges, this engaging book illustrates a model of responsible, civil debate between those with substantial, principled differences.
A wide-ranging and in-depth discussion of the persistently divisive issues surrounding race in this country.
Waller, 17thC. Poet Strings - Common Ground is the third in the series that follows a Swiss family, now in Texas, coping with a difficult legacy handed down from World War 2.
Managerial styles are influenced by habit, familiarity, and workplace culture.
The challenge is to move beyond our fear of the unknown and discover common ground in the knowledge that the very fear we share is part of our being human together. Fear of Fighting The second fear on my list is the fear of fighting.
"In this story of the tribe before white contact there are many rewards and also lessons that may be even more important today than they were 300 years ago.
A reader-friendly explanation of the need to restore limited government and other American founding values.
It also includes a very helpful conclusion spelling out the theory of wage and price controls. This book is a treasure, and super entertaining!
In this broadly conceived book, Thavolia Glymph provides a comprehensive new history of women's roles and lives in the Civil War--North and South, white and black, slave and free--showing how women were essentially and fully engaged in all ...