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Author | : Marjorie LaNelle |
Publisher | : Palmetto Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 55 |
Release | : 2017-06-22 |
Genre | : Ghost stories, American |
ISBN | : 9781944313937 |
Known and named for its lush, green surroundings, Greenwood, South Carolina, has recently been branded with the following statement: "There's Always Something Blooming in Greenwood." However, after reading Ghost Stories of Uptown Greenwood, you may find that this quaint town deserves a new slogan: "You're Never Alone in Uptown Greenwood"! Ghost Stories of Uptown Greenwood includes a multitude of hauntings and ghostly happenings that have been experienced and reported by average, everyday, unsuspecting people. These stories may entice you to ask yourself: "Is it possible that ghosts really do exist?" Additionally, they may give you the travel bug so you can see for yourself if these tales hold any credibility, especially if Greenwood isn't that far of a jaunt. Sit back, relax, enjoy the stories held within this book, and ask yourself the ever-important question . . . do you believe in ghosts?
Author | : Gillian Greenwood |
Publisher | : Hodder & Stoughton |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2010-06-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 184854393X |
Josie Price has given up much of her life for the sake of the wealthy Haddeley family. She works with them, lives with them and knows their secrets. So when a young man, Luke, appears and claims, shockingly, to be the son of Kit Haddeley's late wife Alice, Josie tries to help the Haddeleys come to terms with the family ghosts they hoped had been laid to rest. But Luke's arrival casts shadows on both the past and the future. Above all it is the ghost of Alice Haddeley which hangs most heavily over the family. Through Luke, she seems to demand to be both mourned and revenged. With her intimate knowledge of the family past, it is Josie who holds the key to the mystery of Alice, and it is Josie, beset by guilt, who must resolve the destructive inheritance which Luke brings in his wake.
Author | : J. Alexander Greenwood |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2012-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780988320116 |
When a shadowy enemy rises from the dead, and the heavy hand of a guilty past weighs on his marriage, John Pilate must master his own fear and marshal his resources to defend his family and his life. Soon he discovers he isn't the only one fighting a desperate battle, and that not all ghosts from his past are hostile... Book 3 of the acclaimed John Pilate Mysteries. Get Book 1: "Pilate's Cross" and Book 2: "Pilate's Key" on Lulu and wherever books and ebooks are sold.
Author | : Thomas A. Green |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 1579 |
Release | : 2006-09-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0313080852 |
Paul Bunyan, Br'er Rabbit, Bluebeard, and Billy the Kid. These are just some of the many character alive today through folktales. A goldmine for students, storytellers, and general readers, this massive work gives easy access to the stories and legends that have captivated us for generations and continue to influence film, television, literature, and popular culture. The most ambitious undertaking of its kind, this collection conveniently groups American folktales by region and includes common and less familiar stories from a wide range of ethnic traditions. It also provides a generous sampling of electronic lore circulating on the Internet. Introductions, notes, appendices, and other helpful aids cover the fascinating background of these tales and bring them alive for students of history, literature, social studies, and the arts. Included are selections from various types of tales, such as legend, joke, tall tale, personal narrative, and myth, along with a generous sampling of electronic lore circulating on the Internet. Introductions, notes, appendices, and other aids link the tales to their origins and afterlives, so that students in social studies classes can learn about American history and culture, while literature students can learn about language, genres, and dialects.
Author | : Phillip W. Magness |
Publisher | : American Institute for Economic Research |
Total Pages | : 149 |
Release | : 2020-04-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1630692018 |
”When I first weighed in upon the New York Times’ 1619 Project, I was struck by its conflicted messaging. Comprising an entire magazine feature and a sizable advertising budget, the newspaper’s initiative conveyed a serious attempt to engage the public in an intellectual exchange about the history of slavery in the United States and its lingering harms to our social fabric. It also seemed to avoid the superficiality of many public history initiatives, which all too often reduce over 400 complex years of slavery’s history and legacy to sweeping generalizations. Instead, the Times promised detailed thematic explorations of topics ranging from the first slave ship’s arrival in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619 to the politics of race in the present day. At the same time, however, certain 1619 Project essayists infused this worthy line of inquiry with a heavy stream of ideological advocacy. Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones announced this political intention openly, pairing progressive activism with the initiative’s stated educational purposes. In assembling these essays, I make no claim of resolving what continues to be a vibrant and ongoing discussion. Neither should my work be viewed as the final arbiter of historical accuracy, though I do evaluate a number of factual and interpretive claims made by the project’s authors. Rather, the aim is to provide an accessible resource for readers wishing to navigate the scholarly disputes, offering my own interpretive take on claims pertaining to areas of history in which I have worked." -- Phil Magness
Author | : Kate Clifford Larson |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY |
ISBN | : 0190096845 |
Few figures embody the physical courage, unstinting sacrifice, and inspired heroism behind the Civil Rights movement more than Fannie Lou Hamer. For millions hers was the voice that made "This Little Light of Mine" an anthem. Her impassioned rhetoric electrified audiences. At the DemocraticConvention in 1964, Hamer's televised speech took not just Democrats but the entire nation to task for abetting racial injustice, searing the conscience of everyone who heard it. Born in the Mississippi Delta in 1917, Hamer was the 20th child of Black sharecroppers and raised in a world in whichracism, poverty, and injustice permeated the cotton fields. As the Civil Rights Movement began to emerge during the 1950s, she was struggling to make a living with her husband on lands that her forebears had cleared, ploughed, and harvested for generations. When a white doctor sterilized her withouther permission in 1961, Hamer took her destiny into her own hands.Bestselling biographer Kate Clifford Larson offers the first account of Hamer's life for a general audience, capturing and illuminating what made Hamer the electrifying force that she became when she walked onto stages across the country during the 1960s and until her death in 1977. Walk with Medoes justice to the full force of Hamer's activism and example. Based on new sources, including recently opened FBI files and Oval Office transcripts, the biography features interviews with some of the people closest to Hamer and conversations with Civil Rights leaders who fought alongside her.Larson's biography will become the standard account of an extraordinary life.
Author | : Thomas A. Green |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 1922 |
Release | : 2008-02-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0313081034 |
From the Amazon to the Arctic, the world is teeming with diverse cultures. There's no better way for students to explore the world's cultural diversity than through its folktales. Presenting tales from the foundations of the world's traditions, literature, daily life, and popular culture, The Greenwood Library of World Folktales: Stories from the Great Collections gathers together a vast array of folktales and arranges them according to region or cultural group, thus allowing students to quickly and conveniently learn about the tales of particular cultures. Some of these stories have been told for centuries, while others have emerged only in recent times. The four-volume set includes introductory essays in addition to explanatory headnotes, and provides bibliographies on particular regions as well as a selected, general bibliography. The most comprehensive work of its kind, this set gives students and general readers a guided tour of the world's folktales. Each volume of the set is devoted to a particular broad geographic region: Volume 1: Africa, The Middle East, Australia and Oceania Volume 2: Asia Volume 3: Europe Volume 4: North and South America Accessible, informative, and entertaining, this book will help literature students learn how to analyze texts and understand the traditions at the heart of many of the world's literary masterpieces. It will also help social studies students learn about the world's cultures and respect ethnic diversity.
Author | : Jo-Anne Christensen |
Publisher | : Dundurn |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1996-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780888821911 |
A comprehensive collection of supernatural tales drawn from the provinces history, its archives, and its people.
Author | : James M. Steele |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 841 |
Release | : 2009-03-30 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 0313081085 |
The house, throughout history, in every place in the world, has been built to provide shelter from the elements. The dwellings that have resulted are as different as the people that have built them, the social norms that prevailed at the time and place in which they were built and the natural environment that they adapted to. Studying them now in a comprehensive way allows us to understand the social, political, economic and religious conditions that existed for their inhabitants. They are a three-dimensional record of culture. Twenty-four pages of color images, along with black and white images through three volumes, illustrate the homes of people throughout the world. The volumes cover ancient times to the late Middle Ages, the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution, and the Post-Industrial Revolution to the Present.
Author | : Leitreanna Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2020-09-28 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781735668932 |
My family is a group of paranormal investigators. Each one of us grew up in a different era and has helped make the next generation of investigators better by digging deeper and deeper into our family's spiritual gifts of mediumship. The cases in this book are real and extremely personal to my family as they shaped who we are as individuals and as a family. I hope they touch your heart as much as they have touched ours. "Unlike many titillating true ghost story collections, this one stands out as being very personal and close to the heart. Brown's compassion for the dead is side by side with her curiosity to learn the backstories of the deceased." -J. Elliott, Author, Ghost Lite "From her earliest memories of the jovial 'man in blue' to the sad and frightening tale of the woman in white, Leitreanna Brown has lived the words she writes. One has the overwhelming feeling that somewhere, perhaps just at the edge of town, the denizens of other realms hold sway and the only truth that can be found is in the dances of shadows." -Jack Cary, Author, Paranormal Planet "A wonderful text of how a shaman is chosen and the transformation of Leitreanna into the spirits leader she is today." -Willie Gibson, Shaman