Lesher Families in America
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Page : 554 pages
File Size : 41,45 MB
Release : 1986
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Page : 554 pages
File Size : 41,45 MB
Release : 1986
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Author : King Albert Hagey
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Page : 816 pages
File Size : 49,90 MB
Release : 1951
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Author : Library of Congress
Publisher : Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service
Page : 1368 pages
File Size : 27,77 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Genealogy
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The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
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Page : 928 pages
File Size : 45,88 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Potts family (David Potts, 1670?-1730)
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Author : Fred Jameson Riffe
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Page : 624 pages
File Size : 32,28 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Philip Columbus Croll
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Page : 162 pages
File Size : 35,12 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Berks County (Pa.)
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Author : Amy Neustein
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 45,26 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Child sexual abuse
ISBN : 9781584654629
A powerful expose of the family court system's prejudice against mothers trying to protect their sexually abused children.
Author : John Bezis-Selfa
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 25,45 MB
Release : 2018-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 1501722190
Stacks of stone preside over many bucolic and wooded landscapes in the mid-Atlantic states. Initially constructed more than two hundred years ago, they housed blast furnaces that converted rock and wood into the iron that enabled the United States to secure its national independence. By the eve of the Revolutionary War, furnaces and forges in the American colonies turned out one-seventh of the world's iron.Forging America illuminates the fate of labor in an era when industry, manhood, and independence began to take on new and highly charged meanings. John Bezís-Selfa argues that the iron industry, with its early concentrations of capital and labor, reveals the close links between industrial and political revolution. Through means ranging from religious exhortation to force, ironmasters encouraged or compelled workers—free, indentured, and enslaved—to adopt new work styles and standards of personal industry. Eighteenth-century revolutionary rhetoric hastened the demise of indentured servitude, however, and national independence reinforced the legal status of slavery and increasingly defined manual labor as "dependent" and racially coded. Bezís-Selfa highlights the importance of slave labor to early American industrial development. Research in documents from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and early nineteenth centuries led Bezís-Selfa to accounts of the labor of African-Americans, indentured servants, new immigrants, and others. Their stories inform his highly readable narrative of more than two hundred years of American history.
Author : Thomas Aiello
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 42,26 MB
Release : 2023-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1000852687
This handbook offers a comprehensive historical overview and analysis of police brutality in US history and the variety of ways it has manifested itself. Police brutality has been a defining controversy of the modern age, brought into focus most readily by the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the mass protests that occurred as a result in 2020. However, the problem of police brutality has been consistent throughout American history. This volume traces its history back to Antebellum slavery, through the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, the two world wars and the twentieth century, to the present day. This handbook is designed to create a generally holistic picture of the phenomenon of police brutality in the United States in all of its major lived forms and confronts a wide range of topics including: Race Ethnicity Gender Police reactions to protest movements (particularly as they relate to the counterculture and opposition to the Vietnam War) Legal and legislative outgrowths against police brutality The representations of police brutality in popular culture forms like film and music The role of technology in publicizing such abuses, and the protest movements mounted against it The Routledge History of Police Brutality in America will provide a vital reference work for students and scholars of American history, African American history, criminal justice, sociology, anthropology, and Africana studies.
Author : Library of Congress
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Page : 1652 pages
File Size : 43,3 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
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