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Author | : Wendell H. Bradley |
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Total Pages | : 514 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Southern States |
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This book traces five early Bradley families from Virginia. The earliest ancestors on each line are Lawrence Bradley (b. 1690), Richard Bradley (b. 1700), Edward Bradley (b. 1680), Henry Bradley (b. 1615) and Robert Bradley (b. 1635). Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio and elsewhere.
Author | : Arthur Granville Bradley |
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Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 1897 |
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Author | : Wilbur Bradley |
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Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1862 |
Genre | : Soldiers |
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During that time, the captain of Co. D ordered Bradley and two other soldiers to, as they interpreted it, fraternize with black troops. After they all refused to obey it, the captain had them arrested and court-martialed. Later back on his feet, Bradley managed to open a shop. He served until the end of the war and mustered out on 25 June 1865. In 1903, he was still alive and was residing in Oneonta, N.Y.
Author | : Bradley family |
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Release | : 1855 |
Genre | : Plantations |
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Chiefly Civil War letters written to family in Abbeville District, S.C., by Patrick Henry Bradley (1813-1887) and his son Thomas Chiles Bradley (1842-1864) from locations in Virginia and elsewhere; also includes 3 items from the Morrah family, including an antebellum diary, 1855, of Nancy A. Morrah (1816-1888).
Author | : Frank Eugene Bradley |
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Release | : 1995 |
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Author | : Edward L. Ayers |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 608 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : American literature |
ISBN | : 0195124936 |
Gathers short stories, journalism, and excerpts from novels, diaries, and memoirs by Southern authors.
Author | : David Bradley |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2014-06-10 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0786494689 |
The Depression-era murder trial of George Crawford in Northern Virginia helped end the exclusion of African Americans from juries. Nearly forgotten today, the murders, ensuing manhunt, extradition battle and sensational trial enthralled the nation. Before it was over, the U.S. House of Representatives threatened to impeach a federal judge, the age-old states rights debate was renewed, and a rift nearly split the fledgling NAACP. In the end, the story's hero--Howard University Law School dean Charles Hamilton Houston--was the subject of public ridicule from critics who had little understanding of the inner workings of the case. This book puts the Crawford murder trial in its fullest context, side by side with relevant events of the time.
Author | : Regina Bradley |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 137 |
Release | : 2021-01-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1469661977 |
This vibrant book pulses with the beats of a new American South, probing the ways music, literature, and film have remixed southern identities for a post–civil rights generation. For scholar and critic Regina N. Bradley, Outkast's work is the touchstone, a blend of funk, gospel, and hip-hop developed in conjunction with the work of other culture creators—including T.I., Kiese Laymon, and Jesmyn Ward. This work, Bradley argues, helps define new cultural possibilities for black southerners who came of age in the 1980s and 1990s and have used hip-hop culture to buffer themselves from the historical narratives and expectations of the civil rights era. Andre 3000, Big Boi, and a wider community of creators emerge as founding theoreticians of the hip-hop South, framing a larger question of how the region fits into not only hip-hop culture but also contemporary American society as a whole. Chronicling Stankonia reflects the ways that culture, race, and southernness intersect in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Although part of southern hip-hop culture remains attached to the past, Bradley demonstrates how younger southerners use the music to embrace the possibility of multiple Souths, multiple narratives, and multiple points of entry to contemporary southern black identity.
Author | : Bradley M. Gottfried |
Publisher | : Savas Beatie |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2020-04-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1611214807 |
An overview of generations of Italians in the Big Apple, weaving together numerous stories from different epochs and different backgrounds. “If you want to learn something about Italian creativity, come to New York. Here, you will find the pride of flying the Italian colors at the Fifth Avenue Columbus Day Parade, the American patriotism of those who perished at Ground Zero, the courage of firefighters and marines on the frontline of the war against terrorism, the babel of dialects at the Arthur Avenue market, portrayals of social change in the writings of Gay Talese, stories of successful business ventures on the TV shows of Maria Bartiromo and Charles Gasparino, political passion in the battles of Mario Cuomo and Rudy Giuliani, creative imagination in the works of Gaetano Pesce, Renzo Piano and Matteo Pericoli, and provocation in the attire of Lady Gaga . . . The Midtown top managers, who arrived in the past twenty years, operate in the XXI century, while on Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood the panelle are still prepared according to the Sicilian recipes transmitted from one generation to the next.” —From the Introduction
Author | : Bradley family |
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Release | : 1811 |
Genre | : Dobbs Ferry (N.Y.) |
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