The Man from Blue Anchor: Blue Anchor, Cornwall, to Gandy Springs, South Africa.

The Man from Blue Anchor: Blue Anchor, Cornwall, to Gandy Springs, South Africa. PDF

Author: Terence Braverman

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-08-31

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781719915274

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Blue Anchor, Cornwall, to Gandy Springs, South Africa. A tragedy aboard "The Skipperman" eventually brings together three generations of the Williams family after many years apart. 'Wheal Thomas' tin mine is the home of the Scott Morgan Project. Who is the mysterious figure that turns up one day in Chapel Street, Penzance? And why has he returned to the "Admiral Benbow" in Penzance?

The Man from Blue Anchor

The Man from Blue Anchor PDF

Author: Terence Braverman

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-09-02

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 024441243X

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A man vanishes from the rugged coastline of Cornwall and arrives on the shores of Gandy Springs, South Africa. Many years later, a mysterious figure arrives at 'The Admiral Benbow' in Chapel Street, Penzance. A man with a new identity. He opens children's attractions in popular Cornish towns. What are his motives? One day, he turns up at Wheal Thomas, the former site of an old tin mine and memories are rekindled. There he discovers the Scott Morgan Project. Life changes as three generations of the same family are reunited.

A Twist In The Tale

A Twist In The Tale PDF

Author: Terence Braverman

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0244112673

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Sadness, happiness, sudden grief and unexpected joy A sprinkling of fear A dusting of terror Young people and old Hidden secrets 25 items for you to enjoy

Whiskers and Wings (15 Tales of Countryside Companions)

Whiskers and Wings (15 Tales of Countryside Companions) PDF

Author: Terence Braverman

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 607

ISBN-13: 0244721491

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Very appealing to young and improving readers. Entertaining stories with loveable animal and bird characters. Amusing dialogue, original ideas and concepts. Every character remains friends with his companions in Undermead and Outer Underland. Meet George who is the little boy that lives at the Big House. 600 pages. An enjoyable read.

Atlanta Compromise

Atlanta Compromise PDF

Author: Booker T. Washington

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781497492707

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The Atlanta Compromise was an address by African-American leader Booker T. Washington on September 18, 1895. Given to a predominantly White audience at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia, the speech has been recognized as one of the most important and influential speeches in American history. The compromise was announced at the Atlanta Exposition Speech. The primary architect of the compromise, on behalf of the African-Americans, was Booker T. Washington, president of the Tuskegee Institute. Supporters of Washington and the Atlanta compromise were termed the "Tuskegee Machine." The agreement was never written down. Essential elements of the agreement were that blacks would not ask for the right to vote, they would not retaliate against racist behavior, they would tolerate segregation and discrimination, that they would receive free basic education, education would be limited to vocational or industrial training (for instance as teachers or nurses), liberal arts education would be prohibited (for instance, college education in the classics, humanities, art, or literature). After the turn of the 20th century, other black leaders, most notably W. E. B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter - (a group Du Bois would call The Talented Tenth), took issue with the compromise, instead believing that African-Americans should engage in a struggle for civil rights. W. E. B. Du Bois coined the term "Atlanta Compromise" to denote the agreement. The term "accommodationism" is also used to denote the essence of the Atlanta compromise. After Washington's death in 1915, supporters of the Atlanta compromise gradually shifted their support to civil rights activism, until the modern Civil rights movement commenced in the 1950s. Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 - November 14, 1915) was an African-American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the dominant leader in the African-American community. Washington was of the last generation of black American leaders born into slavery and became the leading voice of the former slaves and their descendants, who were newly oppressed by disfranchisement and the Jim Crow discriminatory laws enacted in the post-Reconstruction Southern states in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1895 his Atlanta compromise called for avoiding confrontation over segregation and instead putting more reliance on long-term educational and economic advancement in the black community.

American Prisoners of the Revolution

American Prisoners of the Revolution PDF

Author: Danske Dandridge

Publisher:

Published: 1911

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13:

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Liberty Street Sugar House was a tall, narrow building five stories in height, and with dismal underground dungeons. In this gloomy abode jail fever was ever present. In the hot weather of July, 1777, companies of twenty at a time would be sent out for half an hour's outing, in the court yard. Inside groups of six stood for ten minutes at a time at the windows for a breath of air.