The Vanishing American is said to arguably be one of his greatest works. It tells the story of the love between Nophaie, a young Native American (or American Indian) man and his love for and with a woman by the name of Marian Warner. It was first published as a serial in the 1922 run of the Ladies Home Journal, a periodical that had over a couple million subscribers at the time. In 1925, it was then published as a novel and adapted for the screen, a cast that included Geronimo's grandson in a supporting role... (Tiffany Apan)
In The Vanishing American Adult, Sasse diagnoses the causes of a generation that can't grow up and offers a path for raising children to become active and engaged citizens.
Not long after the white man stepped ashore in North America he began killing Indians and pushing those that survived farther and farther west. And what of his conscience? Well,...
Alien Tort Claims Act, 79 The Clayton Act (1914), 34 Dodd-Frank Act (2010), 8,78 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (1977), ... 34 JOBS (Jumpstart Our Business Startups) (2012), 82, 106, 108–109 limiting takeovers, 65 National Labor ...
Miles Powell explores how early conservationists became convinced that the vitality of America’s white races depended on preserving the wilderness.
A beautiful young girl from the East and an Indian warrior with a white man's education work together to help the Indians of the Old West. Here is the great epic of the American Indian, revealed through the life of Nophaie.
In this urgent book, Alan M. Dershowitz shows why American Jews are in danger of disappearing - and what must be done now to create a renewed sense of Jewish identity for the next century.
selfless efforts, but professionalism will lead to occupational suicide if it is used as a justification for not seeing and adapting to the world ahead." --Book Jacket.
Think of the quirky buildings you pass every day but whose quiet beauty you take for granted—the moviehouses, juke joints, soda fountains, barbershops, roadside diners, and storefront churches. You don’t...
Labate, Beatriz C., and Clancy Cavanar, eds. Peyote: History, Tradition, Politics, and Conservation. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger, 2016. Lane, Anne W., and Louise H. Wall, eds. The Letters of Franklin K. Lane.
Vanishing American;"i Need this Wild Life, this Freedom."