The Life, Travels and Adventures of an American Wanderer

The Life, Travels and Adventures of an American Wanderer
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9783385342347
ISBN-13 : 3385342341
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life, Travels and Adventures of an American Wanderer by : Franklyn Y. Fitch

Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

Mining Irish-American Lives

Mining Irish-American Lives
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9781646422517
ISBN-13 : 1646422511
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Mining Irish-American Lives by : Alan J. M. Noonan

Mining Irish-American Lives focuses on the importance and influence of the Irish within the mining frontier of the American West. Scholarship of the West has largely ignored the complicated lives of the Irish people in mining towns, whose life details are often kept to a bare minimum. This book uses individual stories and the histories of different communities—Randsburg, California; Virginia City, Nevada; Leadville, Colorado; Butte, Montana; Idaho’s Silver Valley; and the Comstock Lode, for example—to explore Irish and Irish-American lives. Historian Alan J. M. Noonan uses a range of previously overlooked sources, including collections of emigrant letters, hospital logbooks, private detective reports, and internment records, to tell the stories of Irish men and women who emigrated to mining towns to search for opportunity. Noonan details the periods, the places, and the experiences over multiple generations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He carefully examines their encounters with nativists, other ethnic groups, and mining companies to highlight the contested emergence of a hyphenated Irish-American identity. Unearthing personal details along with the histories of different communities, the book investigates Irish immigrants and Irish-Americans through the prism of their own experiences, significantly enriching the history of the period.

Biography by Americans, 1658-1936

Biography by Americans, 1658-1936
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9781512804942
ISBN-13 : 1512804940
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Biography by Americans, 1658-1936 by : Edward H. O'Neill

This volume is the most comprehensive bibliography of purely biographical material written by Americans. It covers every possible field of life but, by design, excludes autobiographies, diaries, and journals.

Catalogue

Catalogue
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Total Pages : 892
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024266499
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Synopsis Catalogue by : Cadmus Book Shop

News Notes of California Libraries

News Notes of California Libraries
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Total Pages : 1046
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015036855222
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Synopsis News Notes of California Libraries by : California State Library

Vols. for 1971- include annual reports and statistical summaries.

Emancipation Betrayed

Emancipation Betrayed
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9780520250031
ISBN-13 : 0520250036
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Emancipation Betrayed by : Paul Ortiz

"Paul Ortiz's lyrical and closely argued study introduces us to unknown generations of freedom fighters for whom organizing democratically became in every sense a way of life. Ortiz changes the very ways we think of Southern history as he shows in marvelous detail how Black Floridians came together to defend themselves in the face of terror, to bury their dead, to challenge Jim Crow, to vote, and to dream."—David R. Roediger, author of Colored White: Transcending the Racial Past “Emancipation Betrayed is a remarkable piece of work, a tightly argued, meticulously researched examination of the first statewide movement by African Americans for civil rights, a movement which since has been effectively erased from our collective memory. The book poses a profound challenge to our understanding of the limits and possibilities of African American resistance in the early twentieth century. This analysis of how a politically and economically marginalized community nurtures the capacity for struggle speaks as much to our time as to 1919.”—Charles Payne, author of I’ve Got the Light of Freedom