Jean-Charles Houzeau's Escape from Texas

Jean-Charles Houzeau's Escape from Texas
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9783030465384
ISBN-13 : 3030465381
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Jean-Charles Houzeau's Escape from Texas by : Christiaan Sterken

Translated from the original French and annotated with figures, historical maps and commentary from the translators, this work is Jean-Charles Houzeau's account of his escape from Texas during the American Civil War. Houzeau was a Belgian astronomer who worked a couple of years as assistant astronomer at the Brussels Observatory, but eventually moved to the United States. He was living as a frontierman in Texas when the Civil War broke out, and because he took an abolitionist stance and helped slaves escape, he was forced to flee to Mexico, from where he sailed to New Orleans on board of a US military vessel. Originally titled La terreur blanche au Texas et mon 'evasion, Houzeau captured the details of his escape in 1862.The editors, an astronomer and a French language teacher, have added supplementary material to give the readers more depth and historical context to the story.

Historical Archaeology

Historical Archaeology
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 634
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89100776848
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Historical Archaeology by :

Archaeology at the Alamodome

Archaeology at the Alamodome
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : UGA:32108034268352
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Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Archaeology at the Alamodome by : Anne A. Fox

Freedom Colonies

Freedom Colonies
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780292706422
ISBN-13 : 0292706421
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Freedom Colonies by : Thad Sitton

In the decades following the Civil War, nearly a quarter of African Americans achieved a remarkable victory—they got their own land. While other ex-slaves and many poor whites became trapped in the exploitative sharecropping system, these independence-seeking individuals settled on pockets of unclaimed land that had been deemed too poor for farming and turned them into successful family farms. In these self-sufficient rural communities, often known as "freedom colonies," African Americans created a refuge from the discrimination and violence that routinely limited the opportunities of blacks in the Jim Crow South. Freedom Colonies is the first book to tell the story of these independent African American settlements. Thad Sitton and James Conrad focus on communities in Texas, where blacks achieved a higher percentage of land ownership than in any other state of the Deep South. The authors draw on a vast reservoir of ex-slave narratives, oral histories, written memoirs, and public records to describe how the freedom colonies formed and to recreate the lifeways of African Americans who made their living by farming or in skilled trades such as milling and blacksmithing. They also uncover the forces that led to the decline of the communities from the 1930s onward, including economic hard times and the greed of whites who found legal and illegal means of taking black-owned land. And they visit some of the remaining communities to discover how their independent way of life endures into the twenty-first century.

Holt Handbook

Holt Handbook
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0030661420
ISBN-13 : 9780030661426
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Holt Handbook by : John E. Warriner

Designed for middle school teachers and students in California. Offer teachers and students a method to focus on the written and oral language convention required by the standards--to provide an effective way to teach and learn grammar, usage, and mechanics skills.

I Will Survive

I Will Survive
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781466865952
ISBN-13 : 1466865954
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis I Will Survive by : Gloria Gaynor

I Will Survive is the story of Gloria Gaynor, America's "Queen of Disco." It is the story of riches and fame, despair, and finally salvation. Her meteoric rise to stardom in the mid-1970s was nothing short of phenomenal, and hits poured forth that pushed her to the top of the charts, including "Honey Bee," "I Got You Under My Skin," "Never Can Say Goodbye," and the song that has immortalized her, "I Will Survive," which became a #1 international gold seller. With that song, Gloria heralded the international rise of disco that became synonymous with a way of life in the fast lane - the sweaty bodies at Studio 54, the lines of cocaine, the indescribable feeling that you could always be at the top of your game and never come down. But down she came after her early stardom, and problems followed in the wake, including the death of her mother, whose love had anchored the young singer, as well as constant battles with weight, drugs, and alcohol. While her fans always imagined her to be rich, her personal finances collapsed due to poor management; and while many envied her, she felt completely empty inside. In the early 1980s, sustained by her marriage to music publisher Linwood Simon, Gloria took three years off and reflected upon her life. She visited churches and revisited her mother's old Bible. Discovering the world of gospel, she made a commitment to Christ that sustains her to this day.

Histories of Maize in Mesoamerica

Histories of Maize in Mesoamerica
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 648
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ISBN-10 : 9781315427270
ISBN-13 : 1315427273
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Histories of Maize in Mesoamerica by : John Staller

This volume reprints 20 chapters from the editors’ comprehensive Histories of Maize (2006) that are relevant to Mesoamerican specialists and students. New findings and interpretations from the past three years have been included. Histories of Maize is the most comprehensive reference source on the botanical, genetic, archaeological, and anthropological aspects of ancient maize published. Included in this abridged volume are new introductory and concluding chapters and updated material on isotopic research. State of the art research on maize chronology, molecular biology, and stable carbon isotope research on ancient human diets have provided additional lines of evidence on the changing role of maize through time and space and its spread throughout the Americas. The multidisciplinary evidence from the social and biological sciences presented in this volume have generated a much more complex picture of the economic, political, and religious significance of maize.

Black Feminist Archaeology

Black Feminist Archaeology
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Publisher : Left Coast Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781598743791
ISBN-13 : 1598743791
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Black Feminist Archaeology by : Whitney Battle-Baptiste

Whitney Battle-Baptiste outlines the basic tenets of Black feminist thought for archaeologists and shows how it can be used to improve historical archaeological practice.

HISTORIES OF MAIZE

HISTORIES OF MAIZE
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Publisher : Left Coast Press
Total Pages : 706
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ISBN-10 : 9781598744620
ISBN-13 : 1598744623
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis HISTORIES OF MAIZE by : John Staller

Histories of Maize is the most comprehensive reference source on the botanical, genetic, archaeological, and anthropological aspects of ancient maize published to date.