Uncle Tom's Hanging Tree

Uncle Tom's Hanging Tree
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781467818872
ISBN-13 : 1467818879
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Uncle Tom's Hanging Tree by : Herman P. Wiggins Jr.

From the jungles of Vietnam to the asphalt jungles in the streets of San Diego to the dark - walled - jungle of prison. The saga continues: Detective Herman Wiggins .. SDPD .. badge #681 is now Inmate Herman Wiggins .. CCS .. prison control # 1281 Hermans naive boy scout approach to life rendered him a ghastly awakening. Unlike the jungles of Vietnam where the enemy never smiles, he did not survive the glimmer of white-teeth, corruption, and pretense he faced in the on the streets of San Diego. Faced with an all new set of challenges in prison, where our hero has arrested (at one time or another) 87% of the population, and is still dodging bricks from the streets. The powers-to-be, (of yesterday) were not sleeping, forgetting, nor forgiving. But for now Inmate #1281 had to focus on the daily task of surviving in prison, one day at a time. Life expectancy of an ex-cop in prison 72-hours. From the author of AND THEY CALLED ME UNCLE TOM, Herman, a dyslexic, writes in a style and a form that allows the eyes of the dyslexic reader to flow smoothly across the printed pages.

AND THEY CALLED ME UNCLE TOM

AND THEY CALLED ME UNCLE TOM
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781452047348
ISBN-13 : 1452047340
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis AND THEY CALLED ME UNCLE TOM by : Herman P. Wiggins, Jr

This is a cop story. Not just A-Cop-Story, but a cop story with a new twist. Written in the first person. It’s 1969, our hero, just out of the jungles of Vietnam, returns home to a busted marriage, and a world turned up-side-down. He’s in his late 20s, ten years in the Marines, Recon, Navy Seal, Delta, and nearly four years in combat. Wears the Bronze Star for valor, both the Army and the Navy Commendation, and a chest full of medals he’s forgotten what they are for. Oh-yes, we can’t forget his four Purple Heartsl. He was captured by the NVA, imprisoned, escaped, and lived with the animals in the jungles before being repatriated. This guy was a real RAMBO, that is until something clicked in him after the last Purple Heart, which nearly scrambled his brain. Disillusioned about the US’s involvement in Vietnam, and assigned to another unit headed back in-country in ninety days, our hero, Herman, jumps from the frying pan to the fire. He gets out of the Corps and becomes a cop. He has these super grandeurs of him returning to the street he became a man on, and being welcomed home by his people. But it didn’t happen that way. They called him Uncle Tom. At this point I take the reader through the day by day life of a black cop on the streets of San Diego. Through the Police Academy, a staged firing, to the bowls of the city as an undercover cop. No badge, no gun, super-deep, living in the streets, and becoming a part of the street scene. It was like.........being in the jungles again. But he stumbles on to some deep dog doo-doo. Ignoring the warnings to back off, Herman steps on a lot of big toes. Heads rolls, heads from City Hall to County Hall, and every hall in between. Herman goes to become a hero in the city. Climbing the ladder of success, he takes top detective of the year, twice. But the fallen powers of yester day were not sleeping. This is a book where the good guy looses. This is a book about the real world. Where the power of the system is the god. Where you play the game as you are instructed, or get off the feel. Our hero was too much of a boy scout. Too much of an idealist And Uncle Toms goes to prison. The bad-guys win. I show the readers Herman’s roller coaster life, the sounds and smell of the street, like never experienced before. Vietnam flashbacks show his most vulnerable side, the women in his life show his softness. PS: The sequel: “UNCLE TOM’S HANGING TREE”. How out hero survives prison--locked up, in a population he supplied.

Uncle Tom's Cabins

Uncle Tom's Cabins
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9780472037766
ISBN-13 : 0472037765
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Uncle Tom's Cabins by : Tracy C Davis

As Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin traveled around the world, it was molded by the imaginations and needs of international audiences. For over 150 years it has been coopted for a dazzling array of causes far from what its author envisioned. This book tells thirteen variants of Uncle Tom’s journey, explicating the novel’s significance for Canadian abolitionists and the Liberian political elite that constituted the runaway characters’ landing points; nineteenth-century French theatergoers; liberal Cuban, Romanian, and Spanish intellectuals and social reformers; Dutch colonizers and Filipino nationalists in Southeast Asia; Eastern European Cold War communists; Muslim readers and spectators in the Middle East; Brazilian television audiences; and twentieth-century German holidaymakers. Throughout these encounters, Stowe’s story of American slavery serves as a paradigm for understanding oppression, selectively and strategically refracting the African American slave onto other iconic victims and freedom fighters. The book brings together performance historians, literary critics, and media theorists to demonstrate how the myriad cultural and political effects of Stowe’s enduring story has transformed it into a global metanarrative with national, regional, and local specificity.

Racism, Misogyny, and the Othello Myth

Racism, Misogyny, and the Othello Myth
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 284
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0521848784
ISBN-13 : 9780521848787
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Racism, Misogyny, and the Othello Myth by : Celia R. Daileader

A discussion of inter-racial sexual relations in Anglo-American literature from the English Renaissance to today.

Uncle Tom Andy Bill

Uncle Tom Andy Bill
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 356
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0253336546
ISBN-13 : 9780253336545
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Uncle Tom Andy Bill by : Charles Major

By the author of The Bears of Blue River.

Peach Tree Life (Gay Romance)

Peach Tree Life (Gay Romance)
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Publisher : Trina Solet
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9788828361558
ISBN-13 : 8828361557
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Peach Tree Life (Gay Romance) by : Trina Solet

Wyatt was never the good brother. He was the troublemaker, the one who escaped to Europe when his family couldn't accept who he was. But now that his older brother is gone, Wyatt is the only one who can take care of his two little nephews, DJ and Riley. Is Wyatt up to the daunting task? No one is sure, not even him. It's a big change in his life, but his nephews need him. After losing their parents, the two little boys are heartbroken. Wyatt doesn't want to uproot them so he moves to the small town of Peach Tree. He doesn't expect small town life to be to his liking until he meets Sam, the young guy who works at the cafe in town. They have an immediate connection, and Sam is the sweetest guy. But Sam is prone to panic attacks and he only just escaped his abusive ex. Sam doesn't plan to get involved with anyone until Wyatt comes along. He thinks a real relationship between them is impossible, but Wyatt isn't so easily discouraged. He's a man who knows what he wants, and he's not afraid to go after it. Sam came into his life on the heels of tragedy and that makes Wyatt treasure him all the more. Just when Wyatt is sure to get his way, trouble finds them. With Wyatt by his side, can Sam finally fight back against his fear, or will it wreck everything he found?

Uncle Tom's Story of His Life: An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson

Uncle Tom's Story of His Life: An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547814993
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Uncle Tom's Story of His Life: An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson by : Josiah Henson

"Uncle Tom's Story of His Life" is a slave narrative written by Josiah Henson, who would later become famous for being the basis of the title character from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. The narrative provides a detailed description of his life as a slave in the south. Josiah Henson (1789-1883) was an author, abolitionist, and minister. Born into slavery, in Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, he escaped to Upper Canada, now Ontario, in 1830, and founded a settlement and laborer's school for other fugitive slaves at Dawn, near Dresden, in Kent County, Upper Canada, of British Canada. Contents: My Birth and Childhood My First Great Trial My Boyhood and Youth My Conversion Maimed for Life A Responsible Journey A New Home Return to Maryland Taken South, Away From Wife and Children A Terrible Temptation Providential Deliverance Escape From Bondage Journey to Canada New Scenes and a New Home Life in Canada Conducting Slaves to Canada Second Journey on the Underground Railroad Home at Dawn Lumbering Operations Visit to England The World's Fair in London Visits to the Ragged Schools Closing Up My London Agency

The True Story of Uncle Tom's Life: Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson

The True Story of Uncle Tom's Life: Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547681960
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The True Story of Uncle Tom's Life: Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson by : Josiah Henson

This eBook edition of "The True Story of Uncle Tom's Life: Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. "Uncle Tom's Story of His Life" is a slave narrative written by Josiah Henson, who would later become famous for being the basis of the title character from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. The narrative provides a detailed description of his life as a slave in the south. Josiah Henson (1789-1883) was an author, abolitionist, and minister. Born into slavery, in Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, he escaped to Upper Canada, now Ontario, in 1830, and founded a settlement and laborer's school for other fugitive slaves at Dawn, near Dresden, in Kent County, Upper Canada, of British Canada. Contents: My Birth and Childhood My First Great Trial My Boyhood and Youth My Conversion Maimed for Life A Responsible Journey A New Home Return to Maryland Taken South, Away From Wife and Children A Terrible Temptation Providential Deliverance Escape From Bondage Journey to Canada New Scenes and a New Home Life in Canada Conducting Slaves to Canada Second Journey on the Underground Railroad Home at Dawn Lumbering Operations Visit to England The World's Fair in London Visits to the Ragged Schools Closing Up My London Agency