He got into his truck and drove to the Negro bar south of Leesburg , where he had two beers with William Oliver Johnson , whose place it was where the Negroes around Leesburg went to fraternize and drink . William Oliver took exception ...
H 'H \~Vhere I come from, the soldier cracked, “we tell boys like you what to do.” Adams kept his cool, told him to douse his cigarette, and added that they'd discuss the comment later. “After the inspection,” Adams said with a smile, ...
A "chronicle of a white girl captive of the Indians returned against her will to her white home .
Throughout this matchless career, over eleven books, Nurkse has crafted visceral lines that celebrate the fragility of what simply exists—birdsong, moonrise, illness, water towers—and the complexity of human perception, our stumble ...
Charlie Fletcher moves his family to a Virginia farm during World War II and enters into conflict with the take-over Bellows brothers
To tell the story in human rather than abstract terms, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David K. Shipler bypasses both extremists and celebrities and takes us among ordinary Americans as they encounter one another across racial lines.
Throughout this matchless career, over eleven books, Nurkse has crafted visceral lines that celebrate the fragility of what simply exists—birdsong, moonrise, illness, water towers—and the complexity of human perception, our stumble ...
Charlie Fletcher moves his family to a Virginia farm during World War II and enters into conflict with the take-over Bellows brothers.