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.




The Travellers


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The Traveler's Web


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Presents a vast range of online travel sites as well as savvy search tips and techniques that are designed to help readers improve the travel-planning process. Readers will learn how to make the most of the Web for leisure and business travel, from planning and reservations to countless ways the Internet can enhance the experience of destinations and cultures around the world.--From publisher description.




The Traveler


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Gabriel and Michael Corrigan are two young men living just beneath the glittering surface of life in Los Angeles. Since childhood, the brothers have been shaped by stories that their father was a Traveler — one of an elite group of prophets able to attain pure enlightenment. The Corrigans, who may have inherited their father’s gifts, have always lived “off the grid” — that is, invisible to the intricate surveillance networks that monitor people in our modern world. Thousands of miles away, Maya is attempting to lead a normal life in London. The attractive twenty-six-year-old designer wants to ignore the fact that she comes from a long lineage of Harlequins — a band of warriors pledged to protect the Travelers at all costs. When Maya is summoned to Prague by her ailing father, she learns that Gabriel and Michael have just been located in California. The brothers may represent the last surviving Travelers, and are in desperate need of protection. Maya is reluctant to be drawn into the solitary, destructive life of her ancestors, but she has been trained to fight since she was a young girl. Also searching for the brothers is Nathan Boone, a disciplined mercenary working for the Tabulas — ruthless men who are determined to inflict order on the world by invisibly controlling its population. Boone and the Tabulas fear the power of the Travelers, and for generations Tabulas have hunted them down. When Maya flies to California in search of Gabriel and Michael Corrigan, a colossal battle looms that will reveal a secret history of our time. In this stunningly suspenseful first novel, reminiscent of George Orwell and Philip Pullman, John Twelve Hawks has created a vividly imagined world that runs parallel to our own. Moving at lightning speed from the back alleys of Prague to the underworld of Los Angeles to a guarded research facility in New York, The Traveler goes beneath the surface to give us new insights on history and our own lives.




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The Traveler's Vade Mecum


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The Traveler


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In The Traveler, Part 1, Christopher Clarkson's psychologist believes that Christopher is experiencing the resurfacing of a repressed memory, a repressed trauma, that is causing him to experience hallucinations and feelings of déjà vu. Christopher does not believe that, and one day after a therapy session, when he encounters ants, pigeon feathers and a singer-songwriter, he realizes that something more is at play in his life, that something more is going on than just the mere resurfacing of a memory that had been hidden away on his mind for years. Christopher discovers that he is being moved through time, sent to observe events in the future, then brought back to his own here and now in which he believes he must change what he witnessed. But who or what is sending him through time. How exactly are they doing it? And why? Why does Christopher feel like he is being manipulated, that he is a puppet whose strings are being pulled by someone or something whose motives may not be noble? In The Traveler, Part 1, we see the beginning of his journeys, the beginning of what could be the end for him, the beginning of what could be the end for the universe.




English grammar practice


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I.C.I. Magazine


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