Mill Daddy

Mill Daddy
Author: Bill Lightle
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1936107260

Bill Lightle has given us an enduring love story as well as a tribute to Roy Davis' indomitable spirit that sustained him and his poor family through sharecropping, the suffering of the Great Depression and the hard life in a Georgia cotton mill.

The Compass

The Compass
Author: Deborah Radwan
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2012-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781469706252

Thirteen-year-old Rudy and his friends routinely ride their bikes through their rundown neighborhood, shouting insults at their neighbor, Jacob, an elderly Jewish man out tending his garden. Then Rudy discovers that his mother has arranged for him to help Jacob tear down his fence that summer. When a sullen Rudy shows up at Jacobs door, its hard to know which of them is most wary of the other. Yet when Rudy sees the beautiful gardens Jacob and his neighbors, Frederick and Yoshito, have created in their backyards, he cant help but be impressed. During the hot summer days that follow, fatherless Rudy, who wants to belong to something, toils in the sun with a shovel and an attitude, reluctant to accept even a glass of Fredericks iced tea. Gradually he learns that the older menJacob, from Germany; Frederick, an African American from the precivil rights movement South; and Yoshito, a Japanese American who spent three years in an internment camp during World War IIhave become like brothers, bonded through tragedy and the drive to transform barren dirt into something beautiful. Frederick and Yoshito have made peace with their pasts and removed the fence between their yards, but Jacob is still haunted by what happened to his family at Auschwitz, memories retriggered by Rudy and his friends. As they work alongside each other, Jacob and Rudy do more than tear down a fence in this story of healing and hope that changes Rudys life in ways he never imagined.

Underestimated

Underestimated
Author: Donald Thompson
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2022-10-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1631958968

There’s no college diploma hanging on Donald Thompson’s office wall. He didn’t have a prestigious internship at a Fortune 500 company. And yet, before the age of forty, Donald Thompson was a millionaire CEO and tech entrepreneur. Underestimated is the story of a Black male who faced the challenges of contemporary America, fought to find his place, and fulfilled his dreams—even when the odds seemed stacked against him. Donald Thompson followed many unlikely paths, such as selling Jolly Ranchers out of his elementary school locker, working the graveyard shift in a deserted self-storage warehouse, and hawking subprime mortgages, before he found success. He achieved his dreams through grit and determination, trusting in his inherent talents and drive. Don’s accomplishments are built on a strong family and the values they instilled—from his grandparents, who overcame tragic racism in rural Louisiana, to his parents, who married as teenagers to escape their limited surroundings. His family created an environment where he could dream without boundaries. Today, in his role as a business mentor and advisor, Donald Thompson strives to create that same environment for corporate executives and aspiring entrepreneurs, teaching them the tools to accelerate their success. Underestimated follows Don’s unique path, stopping along the way to uncover the business and life lessons he learned, inspirations, and habits that can help anyone realize their dreams.

Mills Mill Pals

Mills Mill Pals
Author: Pamela Chaffin Foster
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1465395717

Thank you for sharing your pictures and allowing me to present Mills Mill Pals to you. This is a long-awaited book about our village and the men and women who made it possible to have all these memories of our Christian heritage, the mills, textile baseball players, the schools, and all the fun we had growing up together as good pals. We must never let our fathers and mother be forgotten by our generation.

Granddaddy's Memoirs

Granddaddy's Memoirs
Author: Ned P. Austin
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2019-06-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1645442985

Ned Austin tells about growing up in a religious farming community during the Great Depression and coming of age to serve as a foot soldier in World War II when he became a prisoner of war of the Germans until the war ended.

Oswaal One For All Question Banks NCERT & CBSE Class 8 (Set of 4 Books) Maths, Science, Social Science, and English (For 2023 Exam)

Oswaal One For All Question Banks NCERT & CBSE Class 8 (Set of 4 Books) Maths, Science, Social Science, and English (For 2023 Exam)
Author: Oswaal Editorial Board
Publisher: Oswaal Books
Total Pages: 937
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 935728186X

Description of the Product: ♦ Crisp Revision with Concept-wise Revision Notes & Mind Maps ♦ 100% Exam Readiness with Previous Years’ Questions 2011-2022 ♦ Valuable Exam Insights with 3 Levels of Questions-Level1,2 & Achievers ♦ Concept Clarity with 500+ Concepts & 50+ Concepts Videos ♦ Extensive Practice with Level 1 & Level 2 Practice Papers

Hard Times Cotton Mill Girls

Hard Times Cotton Mill Girls
Author: Victoria Morris Byerly
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780875461298

Sister

Sister
Author: Sylvia Bell White
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0299294331

Raised with twelve brothers in a part of the segregated South that provided no school for African American children, Sylvia Bell White went North as a teenager, dreaming of a nursing career, but in Milwaukee she and her brothers found only racial discrimination, and she had to persevere through racial rebuffs to find work. When a Milwaukee police officer killed her younger brother in 1958, the Bell family suspected a racial murder but could do nothing to prove it?until twenty years later, when one of the officers involved in the incident unexpectedly came forward. Sylvia was the driving force behind the family's four-year quest for justice through a civil rights lawsuit.

Sawdust in My Veins

Sawdust in My Veins
Author: William Henry Griffin Jr
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449763685

This autobiography is the story of an authentic Georgia lumberman. Bill Griffin has captured the essence of culture in rural Georgia while painting an intimate picture of the sawmilling industry in his home state. Within the framework of his narrative, he has interwoven colorful stories about his personal life and family relationships, as well as the development of his business, Griffin Lumber Company, which he began in 1948. Bill has lived in Georgia his entire life and this story displays his pride in his family and region of origin from the very beginning. He introduces his grandfather and grandmother, his father, mother, and sisters, his own family, his grandchildren—of whom his son and four of the grandsons are presently running the family business—and now his great-grandchildren are coming along, which include his namesake William Henry Griffin V.