The River Flows On

The River Flows On
Author: Walter C. Rucker
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807148881

The River Flows On offers an impressively broad examination of slave resistance in America, spanning the colonial and antebellum eras in both the North and South and covering all forms of recalcitrance, from major revolts and rebellions to everyday acts of disobedience. Walter C. Rucker analyzes American slave resistance with a keen understanding of its African influences, tracing the emergence of an African American identity and culture. Rucker points to the shared cultural heritage that facilitated collective action among both African- and American-born slaves, such as the ubiquitous belief in conjure and spiritual forces, the importance of martial dance and the drum, and ideas about the afterlife and transmigration. Focusing on the role of African cultural and sociopolitical forces, Rucker gives in-depth attention to the 1712 New York City revolt, the 1739 Stono rebellion in South Carolina, the 1741 New York conspiracy, Gabriel Prosser's 1800 Richmond slave plot, and Denmark Vesey's 1822 Charleston scheme. He concludes with Nat Turner's 1831 revolt in Southampton, Virginia, which bore the marks of both conjure and Christianity, reflecting a new, African American consciousness. With rich evidence drawn from anthropology, archaeology, and religion, The River Flows On is an innovative and convincing study.

Camp Rucker During World War II

Camp Rucker During World War II
Author: James L. Noles, Jr.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738514864

The story of Camp Rucker, Alabama, during the Second World War illustrates the colossal effort of a quiet nation to shake off its peaceful slumber and mobilize for total war. Camp Rucker's role in that mighty endeavor is told in these pages through vintage photographs from Fort Rucker's Army Aviation Museum. Select passages from the War Department's 1944 pamphlet Army Life complement these images to give a unique glimpse at the life of a U.S. Army training camp during World War II and the men and women who trained there. Today, Camp Rucker is known as Fort Rucker and is home to the United States Army Aviation Center. In 1941, however, it was simply a vast acreage of pine trees, scrub oak, and sub-marginal farmland. But following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the War Department decided to carve out a training camp in this southeastern corner of Alabama. By the spring of 1942, the first freshly mobilized units had entered its gates. In the following three years, Camp Rucker trained thousands of Army soldiers, WACs, and nurses. Many of these young Americans were destined for the battlefields of the Pacific and Europe.

My Campbell Heritage

My Campbell Heritage
Author: TC Cottrell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2017-05-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1365910903

The author traces his Campbell ancestors through at least seven generations to Perth in central Scotland. Details on children and grandchildren are included when known. The author also includes interesting facts about the times and places where they lived as well as weaving their life stories into local history when he believes it will add value. Details on living persons is limited or excluded. Much of the information was passed down within the author's family and is based on original sources that have not been made available in published works other than the author's earlier publication ""Cottrell-Brashear Family Linage"" which contained some Campbell history. The author includes copies of family documents as well as family photographs. Sources are extensively documented as footnotes at the bottom of each page. Timeline and ancestor charts are also provided. An ""all name"" index lists page numbers for each individual.

The History of the Rücker and Prihoda Families of Bohemia and America

The History of the Rücker and Prihoda Families of Bohemia and America
Author: Earl F. Skelton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1999
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Ignaz Rücker. Ignaz (Hynck or Ignác) Rücker (Ricker) as born between 1762 and 1766. He married 4 Feb 1822 in Horažďovice in West Bohemia to Josefa Veselá. She was born in 1793 to Jan Veselý and Josefa Růžičková. Ignaz died in Horažďovice 20 Mar 1855. They were the parents of five children, all of which were born in Horažďovice. Ignaz's grandson Karel (Charles, Kaarel, Karel, Carl) Rücker immigrated to America in 1886.

Frek and the Elixir

Frek and the Elixir
Author: Rudy Rucker
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765310590

In the year 3003, nothing in the world is the same, except maybe that adolescents are still embarrassed by their parents. Society and the biosphere alike have been transformed by biotechnology, and the natural world is almost gone. Frek Huggins is a boy from a broken family, unusual becaise he was conceived without technological help or genetic modifications. His dad, Carb, is a malcontent who left behind Frek's mom and the Earth itself several years ago. Everything changes when Frek finds the Anvil, a small flying saucer, under his bed, and it tells him he is destined to save the world. The repressive forces of Gov, the mysterious absolute ruler of Earth, descend on Frek, take away the Anvil, and interrogate him forcefully enough to damage his memory. Frek flees with Wow, his talking dog, to seek out Carb and some answers. But the untrustworthy alien in the saucer has other plans, including claiming exclusive rights to market humanity to the galaxy at large, and making Frek a hero. Frek and the Elixir is a profound, playful SF epic by the wild and ambitious Rudy Rucker.

Treasures of the Panhandle

Treasures of the Panhandle
Author: Brian R. Rucker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Florida Panhandle (Fla.)
ISBN: 9780813037608

A tour of the Florida Panhandle, its history and natural attractions.