Alone atop the Hill

Alone atop the Hill
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780820348605
ISBN-13 : 0820348600
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Alone atop the Hill by : Alice Dunnigan

The memoir of “the first African American female reporter to gain entry into the closed society of the White House and congressional news correspondents” (Hank Klibanoff, coauthor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Race Beat). In 1942 Alice Allison Dunnigan, a sharecropper’s daughter from Kentucky, made her way to the nation’s capital and a career in journalism that eventually led her to the White House. With Alone Atop the Hill, Carol McCabe Booker has condensed Dunnigan’s 1974 self-published autobiography to appeal to a general audience and has added scholarly annotations that provide historical context. Dunnigan’s dynamic story reveals her importance to the fields of journalism, women’s history, and the civil rights movement and creates a compelling portrait of a groundbreaking American. Dunnigan recounts her formative years in rural Kentucky as she struggled for a living, telling bluntly and simply what life was like in a Border State in the first half of the twentieth century. Later she takes readers to Washington, D.C., where we see her rise from a typist during World War II to a reporter. Ultimately she would become the first black female reporter accredited to the White House; authorized to travel with a U.S. president; credentialed by the House and Senate Press Galleries; accredited to the Department of State and the Supreme Court; voted into the White House Newswomen’s Association and the Women’s National Press Club; and recognized as a Washington sports reporter. In Alone Atop the Hill, “Dunnigan’s indelible self-portrait affirms that while the media landscape has changed, along with some social attitudes and practices, discrimination is far from vanquished, and we still need dedicated and brave journalists to serve as clarion investigators, witnesses, and voices of conscience (Booklist, starred review).

Alone Atop the Hill

Alone Atop the Hill
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780820347981
ISBN-13 : 0820347981
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Alone Atop the Hill by : Alice Dunnigan

"Booker proposes the republication of Alice Allison Dunnigan's original, unedited autobiography A Black Woman's Experience: From School House to White House (unavailable except as a collector's item). Alice Dunnigan (1906-1983) was the first African American woman to break the color and gender barriers of national journalism. During her time as a journalist, she reported for the Louisville Defender and Chicago Defender, and was a member of the Negro Associated Press. Dunnigan has been inducted into the Kentucky Hall of Fame for Journalism (1982) and for Human Rights (2010), and in 2013 was inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame. The original autobiography was self-published and quite long, thus failing to gain the wide readership it might have; Booker aims to make Dunnigan's story available once more and highly readable for a general audience. She has edited from its original 673 pages into a flowing, compelling narrative of approximately 234 pages (71,000 words)"--

Alone Atop the Hill

Alone Atop the Hill
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0820351385
ISBN-13 : 9780820351384
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Alone Atop the Hill by : Carol McCabe Booker

In 1942 Alice Allison Dunnigan, a sharecropper's daughter from Kentucky, made her way to the nation's capital and a career in journalism that eventually led her to the White House. With Alone atop the Hill, Carol McCabe Booker has condensed Dunnigan's 1974 self-published autobiography to appeal to a general audience and has added scholarly annotations that provide historical context. Dunnigan's dynamic story reveals her importance to the fields of journalism, women's history, and the civil rights movement and creates a compelling portrait of a groundbreaking American. Dunnigan recounts her formative years in rural Kentucky as she struggled for a living, telling bluntly and simply what life was like in a Border State in the first half of the twentieth century. Later she takes readers to Washington, D.C., where we see her rise from a typist during World War II to a reporter. Ultimately she would become the first black female reporter accredited to the White House; authorized to travel with a U.S. president; credentialed by the House and Senate Press Galleries; accredited to the Department of State and the Supreme Court; voted into the White House Newswomen's Association and the Women's National Press Club; and recognized as a Washington sports reporter. A contemporary of Helen Thomas and a forerunner of Ethel Payne, Dunnigan traveled with President Truman on his coast-to-coast, whistle-stop tour; was the first reporter to query President Eisenhower about civil rights; and provided front-page coverage for more than one hundred black newspapers of virtually every race issue before the Congress, the federal courts, and the presidential administration. Here she provides an uninhibited, unembellished, and unvarnished look at the terrain, the players, and the politics in a roughand- tumble national capital struggling to make its way through a nascent, postwar racial revolution.

Alone Atop the Mountain

Alone Atop the Mountain
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015002757741
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Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Alone Atop the Mountain by : Samuel Sandmel

The Many Thoughts of Bob Brews

The Many Thoughts of Bob Brews
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9781291609639
ISBN-13 : 1291609636
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Many Thoughts of Bob Brews by : Robert Brews

These poems reflect various periods in my life and the moods and imaginations stirred up by events at the time. I probably couldn't remember any significant inspirations now but hope that you as the reader attach your own thoughts and feelings to each verse. Read, laugh, cry or cringe at each poem but most of all....Enjoy

Horse Racing: An Opinion

Horse Racing: An Opinion
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Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9798886938395
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Horse Racing: An Opinion by : Jack Adler

Tired of losing money at the racetrack? Horse Racing: An Opinion might well be the remedy. It is clever, witty, and strewn with insights. The book’s goal: enhance and enrich the reader’s appreciation of horse racing by providing a unique conceptual framework from which to view the sport. The book offers the reader a new way of seeing, a new set of eyes. Not only will it enhance the reader’s appreciation of the sport, but it will also enhance the health of one’s bankroll as well. Even money says you’ll love it.

The House on the Hill

The House on the Hill
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Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : 0862412447
ISBN-13 : 9780862412449
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The House on the Hill by : Eileen Dunlop

Philip is in despair at the thought of having to stay with 'stuck up old aunt Jane' in her vast gloomy mansion. Worse still, his awful cousin Susan is living there too. At first Susan and Phillip dislike each other intensely, but form an uneasy alliance when they discover the secret room upstairs. If it has been empty for several years, why is there a light on there every night? Intrigued, the two cousins start to investigate. As they dig deeper and deeper into the past the terrible secrets of The House on the Hill start to unfold...

Into the Woods

Into the Woods
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Publisher : J. S. Volpe
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9788829504190
ISBN-13 : 882950419X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Into the Woods by : J. S. Volpe

The Anomaly Hunters saga begins here! When high school seniors Cynthia Crow and Calvin Beckerman set out to investigate the disappearance of Cynthia’s little sister Emily, they aren’t prepared for the surprising twists and turns that await them. They soon find themselves under the tutelage of Robert May, an elderly anomaly investigator who believes that Emily’s disappearance is connected with a string of bizarre and possibly paranormal tragedies stretching back two hundred years. The group’s dogged pursuit of the truth uncovers shocking secrets and terrible crimes, and brings them face-to-face with a mysterious force that will change their lives—and the world—forever.

The Accident at Sanborn Corners.....and Other Minnesota Short Stories

The Accident at Sanborn Corners.....and Other Minnesota Short Stories
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 607
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ISBN-10 : 9781475977752
ISBN-13 : 1475977751
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Accident at Sanborn Corners.....and Other Minnesota Short Stories by : J. L. Larson

Minnesota is known for frigid weather, thousands of lakes, and Scandinavian humor. But in this anthology of ten short stories, J. L. Larson shows a different side of the state via unique tales of conflict, adventure, and intrigue that often transport characters outside it borders. In July of 1970, at a benign looking intersection in the middle of Minnesota farmland, a fateful mishap occurs yet again! What is it about this seemingly nondescript junction that makes it such a repetitive and bloody deathtrap? Is it the terrain, the weather, the drivers—or a combination of these and maybe a few other factors? In another story, a paper company executive and his wife must cope with an empty nest and the loss of his job. He's doing fine ... until he receives a strange, late-night call about his self-centered, malicious nemesis from the old job. In tale after tale, Larson showcases eclectic characters who embark on adventures that include a disaster on a popular lake, an emotional confrontation in a university classroom, the mysterious travel exploits experienced by a young man with his uncle, and the recurring, dramatic impact on a young teen as his life moves forward following a seemingly insignificant encounter. The Accident at Sanborn Corners and Other Minnesota Short Stories is an entertaining compilation of situations and themes that illustrate how various characters cope with the unexpected in life.

The Vampire Journals (Books 1-12)

The Vampire Journals (Books 1-12)
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Publisher : Morgan Rice
Total Pages : 5599
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ISBN-10 : 9781632916426
ISBN-13 : 1632916428
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Vampire Journals (Books 1-12) by : Morgan Rice

“A book to rival TWILIGHT and VAMPIRE DIARIES, and one that will have you keep reading until the very last page!” –Vampirebooksite.com (re Turned) The complete VAMPIRE JOURNALS collection! Here is a bundle of books 1—12 in Morgan Rice’s series THE VAMPIRE JOURNALS, the #1 bestselling series, with over 900 five star reviews! In THE VAMPIRE JOURNALS, 18 year old Caitlin Paine finds herself uprooted from her nice suburb and forced to attend a dangerous New York City high school. Caitlin suddenly finds herself changing, overcome by a superhuman strength, a sensitivity to light, a desire to feed. She seeks answers to what’s happening to her, and she finds herself in the midst of a vampire war, at the wrong place at the wrong time. Traveling back in time, caught between two men as a forbidden love blossoms, Caitlin must decide if she will risk both their lives to save humanity, and to be with the one she loves. “Morgan Rice proves herself again to be an extremely talented storyteller….This would appeal to a wide range of audiences, including younger fans of the vampire/fantasy genre. It ended with an unexpected cliffhanger that leaves you shocked.” –The Romance Reviews (regarding Loved)