Tales from Missouri and the Heartland

Tales from Missouri and the Heartland
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9781449097165
ISBN-13 : 1449097162
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Tales from Missouri and the Heartland by : Ross Malone

These one hundred short stories are inspirational, humorous, and interesting for students or anyone interested in the people and events that figured in the life of Missouri, the Mother of the West. Learn things you didn't know about Jesse James, Walt Disney, Kit Carson, Bald Knobers, Ozarkers and prairie folks who gave us what we enjoy today. American Exceptionalism is proudly and laughingly on display in the pages of Tales From Missouri and the Heartland. This is a great gift for students, teachers, former Midwesterners, people in the military or travelers who enjoy light reading in the airport or on the plane. Every story is bound to make them think of another story just as good.

Tales from Missouri and the Heartland

Tales from Missouri and the Heartland
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 0984551921
ISBN-13 : 9780984551927
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Tales from Missouri and the Heartland by : Ross Malone

Tales from Missouri and the Heartland

Tales from Missouri and the Heartland
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Publisher : Bluebird Publishing
Total Pages : 163
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1891442635
ISBN-13 : 9781891442636
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Tales from Missouri and the Heartland by : Ross Malone

Lessons from the Heartland

Lessons from the Heartland
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Publisher : The New Press
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781595588647
ISBN-13 : 1595588647
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Lessons from the Heartland by : Barbara J. Miner

“Miner’s story of Milwaukee is filled with memorable characters . . . explores with consummate skill the dynamics of race, politics, and schools in our time.” —Mike Rose, author of The Mind at Work Weaving together the racially fraught history of public education in Milwaukee and the broader story of hypersegregation in the rust belt, Lessons from the Heartland tells of a city’s fall from grace—and its chance for redemption in the twenty-first century. A symbol of middle American working-class values, Wisconsin—and in particular urban Milwaukee—has been at the forefront of a half century of public education experiments, from desegregation and “school choice” to vouchers and charter schools. This book offers a sweeping narrative portrait of an all-American city at the epicenter of public education reform, and an exploration of larger issues of race and class in our democracy. The author, a former Milwaukee Journal reporter whose daughters went through the public school system, explores the intricate ways that jobs, housing, and schools intersect, underscoring the intrinsic link between the future of public schools and the dreams and hopes of democracy in a multicultural society. “A social history with the pulse and pace of a carefully crafted novel and a Dickensian cast of unforgettable characters. With the eye of an ethnographer, the instincts of a beat reporter, and the heart of a devoted mother and citizen activist, Miner has created a compelling portrait of a city, a time, and a people on the edge. This is essential reading.” —Bill Ayers, author of Teaching Toward Freedom “Eloquently captures the narratives of schoolchildren, parents, and teachers.” —Library Journal

Tales from Missouri and the Heartland

Tales from Missouri and the Heartland
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 1891442643
ISBN-13 : 9781891442643
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Tales from Missouri and the Heartland by : Virginia Publishing Corporation

Midwest Maize

Midwest Maize
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780252096877
ISBN-13 : 0252096878
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Midwest Maize by : Cynthia Clampitt

Food historian Cynthia Clampitt pens the epic story of what happened when Mesoamerican farmers bred a nondescript grass into a staff of life so prolific, so protean, that it represents nothing less than one of humankind's greatest achievements. Blending history with expert reportage, she traces the disparate threads that have woven corn into the fabric of our diet, politics, economy, science, and cuisine. At the same time she explores its future as a source of energy and the foundation of seemingly limitless green technologies. The result is a bourbon-to-biofuels portrait of the astonishing plant that sustains the world.

Ozark Voices

Ozark Voices
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781476686172
ISBN-13 : 1476686173
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Ozark Voices by : Alex Sandy Primm

Discover the stories passed down over time from the people of the Ozark region. Oral history is shared through the years to provide a perspective on the landscape and people who inhabit the beautiful, culturally rich area. These oral histories show essential connections among settlers in a challenging landscape. Written to inspire history buffs, outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, tycoons in training and students of all ages, this path-breaking collection will take readers deep into a region averse to change, tricky to know, yet brimming with American culture.

Crossroads of a Continent

Crossroads of a Continent
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Publisher : Railroads Past and Present
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 0253062365
ISBN-13 : 9780253062369
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Crossroads of a Continent by : Peter A. Hansen

Crossroads of a Continent: The Missouri Railroad tells the story of the state's railroads and their vital role in American history. Missouri and St. Louis, its largest city, are strategically located within the American Heartland. On July 4, 1851, when the Pacific Railroad of Missouri began construction in St. Louis, the city took its first step to becoming a major hub for railroads. By the 1920s, the state was crisscrossed with railways reaching toward all points of the compass. Authors Peter A. Hansen, Don L. Hofsommer, and Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes explore the history of Missouri railroads through personal, absorbing tales of the cutthroat competition between cities and between railroads that meant the difference between prosperity and obscurity, the ambitions and dreams of visionaries Fred Harvey and Arthur Stilwell, and the country's excitement over the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904. Beautifully illustrated with over 100 color images of historical railway ephemera, Crossroads of a Continent is an engaging history of key American railroads and of Missouri's critical contribution to the American story.

Sam Nightingale

Sam Nightingale
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Publisher : Truman State University Press
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 9781612481098
ISBN-13 : 1612481094
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Sam Nightingale by : Mary Barile

As a boy, Sam Nightingale was taken from his home in Africa and brought to America to be a slave. He lived many years as a slave, but after the Civil War, Sam raised his family in freedom in Boonville, Missouri. Sam became a healer, using old African traditions and lessons he had learned from Native Americans to help people when they were sick. Sam became known as a wonderful storyteller and as someone who used magic. The tales he told, and the tales told about him, are still being heard today.

Canoeing the Great Plains

Canoeing the Great Plains
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9780803271883
ISBN-13 : 0803271883
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Canoeing the Great Plains by : Patrick Dobson

"Canoeing the Great Plains chronicles the author's return journey down the Missouri River from Helena to Kansas City in 1995"--