Through Our Eyes

  • Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence
    By Gail Garfield

    Carmichael, S., & Hamilton, C. V. (1967). Black power: The politics of liberation in America. New York: Vintage Books. Carter, Jimmy. (1977). Human rights and foreign policy. Retrieved August 17, 2008, ...

  • Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence
    By Gail Garfield

    The brothers' Vietnam war: Black power, manhood, and the military experience by Herman Graham, III. African American Review, 38(2), 345–348. Harris, D. S., & Eitzen, D. S. (1978). The consequences of failure in sport.

  • Through Our Eyes: A Story of Surviving Childhood Abuse
    By Terry McDaniel

    If it is all right with Mr. Roberts, I would like to tell a story that happened in my office when I was just a young attorney 22 years ago. I think it may shed some light on this case.” Frank had been thinking all morning about that day ...

  • Through Our Eyes
    By Terry McDaniel

    Who are we, then, to withhold forgiveness, if the Lord has forgiven them? In this book, you will see, through the lives of different characters, how to find hope, healing, and the ability to forgive.

  • Through Our Eyes
    By Jesse Odom

    A raw, unfiltered view of the early days of the Iraq invasion--and the haunting aftermath. In a story taken from his personal war journal, a Marine infantryman tells the tale...

  • Through Our Eyes: Conversations with Kids about Topics that Matter
    By Margaret Eldred, Iffer Beisswenger, Reese Class

    To Jill Reese Through Our Eyes is dedciated with love and appreciation to Jill Reese who has shown unsurpassed commitment to her students and to the field of education for thirty three years. Her classroom is alive with color, ...

  • Through Our Eyes: A Journey Through an Autistic Mind
    By Dave Russell

    Did they suspect they were autistic already or was it a complete surprise?This is a brutally honest account from a group of autistic people who refuse to let their disability own them or control them; refuse to be made to feel that they are ...

  • Through Our Eyes: Eyewitness Accounts of World War II
    By Douglas Rice

    A lot of our men were suffering from trench foot or “immersion foot”, which was a condition caused by wearing socks and shoes that were ... Most of our squad crowded into the cellar and waited out the night. ... down 106 Through Our Eyes.

  • Through Our Eyes
    By Carlton Hurst

    The story is told through the lens of an African American man that managed to make it out of the matrix, but will never be able to escape the realities of how the world sees him and his people.