The Negro Motorist Green Book


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The Negro Motorist Green Book was a groundbreaking guide that provided African American travelers with crucial information on safe places to stay, eat, and visit during the era of segregation in the United States. This essential resource, originally published from 1936 to 1966, offered a lifeline to black motorists navigating a deeply divided nation, helping them avoid the dangers and indignities of racism on the road. More than just a travel guide, The Negro Motorist Green Book stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and resistance in the face of oppression, offering a poignant glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of the African American experience in the 20th century.




Green Volunteers


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A directory of worldwide volunteering opportunities for more than 100 nature conservation and wildlife related projects. "Green Volunteers" provides information for people who are interested in joining valuable causes and the projects in need of volunteers, including National Parks, rain forests and a variety of unusual locations. "Green Volunteers" is broken down into two sections: One features organizations, and the general description of each one, and the other lists specific projects by those organizations and others in need of organizations. For each listing, volunteers will find a description of the organization or project, bio-geographical information and the location where the organization conducts its business. Plus, all the criteria everyone needs to know about what it takes to be a volunteer, including age requirements and the qualifications needed.




Green Volunteers


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Voluntary work, conservation, Physical resources, Environmental protection




Southerners at War


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The 38th left Mobile in 1863 with 830 eager soldiers only to surrender in May 1865 with only 80 combat-hardened veterans. They had twice lost their regimental colors in hard fighting.




Green Volunteers


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Listing organisations large and small, this directory offers a wide choice of opportunities to work with different wildlife species and habitats from all over the world.




1000 Volunteers


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Green Volunteers, 8th Edition


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Presents a reference guide to over two hundred worldwide organizations for people who want to work in international nature conservation projects, providing descriptions of each site, the type of work needed, duration, language, costs, and application procedure.




Green Volunteers


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The History of the Volunteers of 1782


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Inspired by the American Revolution, the Irish began forming armed and uniformed volunteer groups under the guise of serving their communities. As the movement grew, they became more outspoken against English policies in Ireland, especially trade restrictions and high tarriffs. They refused to use English goods, and in 1779 succeeded in getting the House of Commons to pass a resolution in favor of free trade for Ireland. In 1780 the local volunteers decided to band together in a national organization. James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemont, was elected commander. In 1782 delegates met in the church of Dungannon, County Tyrone. There they passed resolutions to restore free trade, to give rights to bear arms, to appoint independent judges, and to seek reddress. A committeee of 4 members from each county was instructed to call a general meeting within 12 months.




Rowlandson the Caricaturist


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