Lucile
Author : Owen Meredith (pseud. [i.e. Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of Lytton.])
Publisher :
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 31,90 MB
Release : 1868
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Author : Owen Meredith (pseud. [i.e. Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of Lytton.])
Publisher :
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 31,90 MB
Release : 1868
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Author : Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton
Publisher :
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 19,88 MB
Release : 1868
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Author : Robert Bulwer-Lytton Lytton (1st earl of)
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Page : 272 pages
File Size : 36,59 MB
Release : 1872
Category : English poetry
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Author : Polly E. Bugros McLean
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 17,38 MB
Release : 2018-09-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1607328259
In 1918 Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Jones received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado, becoming its first female African American graduate (though she was not allowed to "walk" at graduation, nor is she pictured in the 1918 CU yearbook). In Remembering Lucile, author Polly McLean depicts the rise of the African American middle class through the historical journey of Lucile and her family from slavery in northern Virginia to life in the American West, using their personal story as a lens through which to examine the greater experience of middle-class Blacks in the early twentieth century. The first-born daughter of emancipated slaves, Lucile refused to be defined by the racist and sexist climate of her times, settling on a career path in teaching that required great courage in the face of pernicious Jim Crow laws. Embracing her sister’s dream for higher education and W. E. B. Du Bois’s ideology, she placed education and intelligence at the forefront of her life, teaching in places where she could most benefit African American students. Over her 105 years she was an eyewitness to spectacular, inspiring, and tragic moments in American history, including horrific lynchings and systemic racism in housing and business opportunities, as well as the success of women's suffrage and Black-owned businesses and educational institutions. Remembering Lucile employs a unique blend of Black feminist historiography and wider discussions of race, gender, class, religion, politics, and education to illuminate major events in African American history and culture, as well as the history of the University of Colorado and its relationship to Black students and alumni, as it has evolved from institutional racism to welcoming acceptance. This extensive biography paints a vivid picture of a strong, extraordinary Black woman who witnessed an extraordinary time in America and rectifies her omission from CU’s institutional history. The book fills an important gap in the literature of the history of Blacks in the Rocky Mountain region and will be of significance to anyone interested in American history. Media: Denver Post Daily Camera Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine
Author : Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 25,29 MB
Release : 2024-01-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3385314283
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Author : Elizabeth M. Duffield
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 19,71 MB
Release : 2022-09-15
Category : Fiction
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"Lucile Triumphant" is an absorbing fiction by the prolific American author Elizabeth M. Duffield, set during World War I. Filled with remarkable characters and a gripping storyline, this work makes an engaging read. Excerpt from "Lucile Triumphant" "They looked with fond and justified pride upon the laughing recipient of their praise. From anybody's point of view, Lucile was good to look upon. Mischief sparkled in her eyes and bubbled over from lips always curved in a merry smile. "Just to look at Lucile is enough to chase away the blues," Jessie had once declared in a loving eulogy on her friend. "But when you need sympathy, there is no one quicker to give it than Lucy." From her mass of wind-blown curls to the tips of her neat little tennis shoes she was the spirit incarnate of the sport-loving, fun-seeking summer girl."
Author : Suzanne Berne
Publisher : Algonquin Books
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 30,14 MB
Release : 2010-10-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1616200316
Even as a child, Suzanne Berne understood the source of her father’s terrible melancholy: he’d lost his mother when he was a little boy. Decades later, with her father now elderly and ailing, she decides to try to uncover the woman who continues to haunt him. Every family has a missing person, someone who died young or disappeared, leaving a legacy of loss. Aided by vintage photographs and a box of old keepsakes, Berne sets out to fill in her grandmother’s silhouette and along the way uncovers her own foothold in American history. Lucile Berne, née Kroger, was a daughter of Bernard Henry Kroger, the archetypal American self-made man, who at twenty-three established what is today’s $76 billion grocery enterprise. From her turn-of-the-century Cincinnati childhood to her college years at Wellesley, her tenure as treasurer of her father’s huge company, her stint as a relief worker in devastated France, her marriage to a professional singer, and the elusive, unhappy wealthy young matron she became, Lucile both illustrates and contradicts her times. In the process of creating this portrait, Berne discovers the function of family history: “to explain what is essentially inexplicable—how we came to be ourselves.”
Author : Owen Meredith
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 39,18 MB
Release : 2022-10-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3368313908
Reproduction of the original.
Author : Kathleen Loftus
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 32,43 MB
Release : 2020-01-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1312662492
An authentic collection of over 150 letters from a World War I soldier to his beloved, beginning with his deployment from his Chicago hometown in 1917, until the end of the war in late 1918. His very eloquent letters bring the reader inside a WWI soldier's life, from boot camp in Fort Logan, Texas, to the trenches of France. He chronicles, firsthand, many familiar historical figures and events, while depicting both the similarities and changes in American life almost a century ago. Recently, additional letters were added, provided by the soldier's family.
Author : Mary Davison
Publisher :
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 10,82 MB
Release : 1883
Category : Children and death
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