Tammy's Story


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Nine-year old Rachel Thurlow was assigned to write a story as part of her homeschool study of the institution of slavery that preceded the American Civil War. As Rachel's writing grew longer, she developed this short story narrative of a young slave girl, Tammy, who escaped from her master and rescued her mother to become fugitive slaves on the run for freedom. Tammy met another escaped slave, Gabe, and together they had several adventures, while also learning about the Fugitive Slave Law, which forbade people to help escaped slaves, and the Underground Railroad, in which abolitionists specifically broke the law to assist escaped slaves in their quest for freedom. The end result is this suspense-filled and at times charming tale of escaped slaves on the run, brought to you from the mind of a nine-year old American girl.




Tammy Wynette


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With the aid of veteran biographer Tom Carter, Daly recounts the tragedies and triumphs--and probes the final mysteries--of her beloved mother's remarkable life. of photos.




Charge It to the Game


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I don't follow the original 10 crack commandments because I make my own rules. Number one, keep both heads where they belong because hoes equal drama, and after a decade of success I don't need none. My mama named me Kyle, and my name holds just as much weight in these Pine Hills streets as the product I move. At only 22 years old, I have everything I thought I could have ever wanted - until I met her. Tamia Santiago can move more product then most men I know. She's sexy, smart, successful, and loyal. She’ll even pull out her tool to hold me down whenever I need her to, and she'll do it all without breaking a nail or a sweat. "Just leave it alone bruh," one of my closest boys, Jason, tried to warn me. "You have a better chance winning the lotto." While I've always been the type to holla money over broads, it's only because I've never met one that was worth more than money, knew how to make her own, and helps me get more. I wonder what a woman like that will cost me to have? Your support of this book helps at risk youth. For more information, head over to: Keaidy.com




Everyday Sociology Reader


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Innovative readings and blog posts show how sociology can help us understand everyday life.




Tammy out of Time


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Have you ever thought how our modern world with all its artificial devices, its complicated ways, and its false gods would seem to you if you were suddenly moved into the midst of it after having grown up in the old-fashioned way without knowing anything else? If you could look at our world with fresh eyes, wouldn’t it give you a whole new perspective on life and help you to rediscover its true values? Well, Tammy, the lovable young girl you’ll meet in these pages, does just that. Before things began to happen, you see, Tammy had lived all her seventeen years on a Mississippi shantyboat. It was a very simple, quiet, isolated life she had had with her grandparents. But then, after Pete Brent was rescued from the river, things changed, and Tammy found herself at Brenton Hall, where there were some marvelous contrivances and concoctions and also some curious ideas and customs and ways of speaking. Life wasn’t so simple for Tammy any more. In fact, Pete’s mother, Professor Brent, Pete himself, the lovely Barbara, Aunt Renie, and Ernie (especially Ernie) posed many problems. But Tammy, a most unusual and most enduring creature, came through with flying colours. And her story—a warm, lively, engaging story—is the kind that makes you laugh aloud, perhaps stirs a tear or two as well, and along with the entertainment, brings inspiration, a fresh perspective through which you may find strength and a new peace of mind.




Private History in Public


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In small community museums, truck stops, restaurants, bars, barbershops, schools, and churches, people create displays to tell the histories that matter to them. Much of this history is personal: family history, community history, history of a trade, or the history of something considered less than genteel. It is often history based on the historical record, but also based on feelings, beliefs, and memory. It is neglected history. Private History in Public is about those history exhibits that complicate the public/private dichotomy, exhibits that serve to explain communities, families, and individuals to outsiders and tie insiders together through a shared narrative of historical experience. Tammy S. Gordon looks beyond the large professionalized museum exhibits that have dominated scholarship in museum studies and public history and offers a new way of understanding the broad spectrum of exhibition types in the United States.




Gone in an Instant


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In 2017 my son was murdered and in the days and months that followed, I had to face the horror of losing my son and forgiving his killer. Gone in an Instant is that story and I believe it will give hope to anyone who needs to forgive that person in their life who's impossible to forgive.




Breaking the Press the Incredible Story of the All American Red Heads


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The All American Red Heads was much more than a woman's basketball team; but rather, a testimony to what defines resilience. In 1936, forty years before 'Title IX' passed, the team was formed. A team(s) which traveled throughout the U.S.A.and neighboring countries playing men's teams by men's rules. They were a professional traveling women's basketball team on the road sixty years before the WNBA .The book begins at the induction of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and looks back on they many years of their existence. Oh how they could play the game. #AARH#lovethegame




Every Day Is a Gift


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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! Learn the incredible story of Illinois senator and Iraq War veteran Tammy Duckworth and see what inspired her to follow the path that made her who she is today. In Every Day Is a Gift, Tammy Duckworth takes readers through the amazing—and amazingly true—stories from her incomparable life. In November of 2004, an Iraqi RPG blew through the cockpit of Tammy Duckworth's U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. The explosion, which destroyed her legs and mangled her right arm, was a turning point in her life. But as Duckworth shows in Every Day Is a Gift, that moment was just one in a lifetime of extraordinary turns. The biracial daughter of an American father and a Thai-Chinese mother, Duckworth faced discrimination, poverty, and the horrors of war—all before the age of 16. As a child, she dodged bullets as her family fled war-torn Phnom Penh. As a teenager, she sold roses by the side of the road to save her family from hunger and homelessness in Hawaii. Through these experiences, she developed a fierce resilience that would prove invaluable in the years to come. Duckworth joined the Army, becoming one of a handful of female helicopter pilots at the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom. She served eight months in Iraq before an insurgent's RPG shot down her helicopter, an attack that took her legs—and nearly took her life. She then spent thirteen months recovering at Walter Reed, learning to walk again on prosthetic legs and planning her return to the cockpit. But Duckworth found a new mission after meeting her state's senators, Barack Obama and Dick Durbin. After winning two terms as a U.S. Representative, she won election to the U.S. Senate in 2016. And she and her husband Bryan fulfilled another dream when she gave birth to two daughters, becoming the first sitting senator to give birth. From childhood to motherhood and beyond, Every Day Is a Gift is the remarkable story of one of America's most dedicated public servants.




Little Girl Lost


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When nine-year-old Mae Ruth Barrett failed to return home on the stormy night of January 2, 1945, her family immediately feared an accident. But when the child's brutally beaten body was found the next day, secreted in an abandoned house, the small town of Vandling was left reeling. Who could kill a child walking home from church? Stunned by the barbaric events, residents would become even more horrified when suspicion soon focused on a most unlikely suspect. In harrowing detail, learn how the police solved one of the most sadistic crimes in history, long before the use of computers, DNA, or modern forensic science.