Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn: The Saga of Two Families and the Making of Atlanta


Demonstrates the separation between the races in one small Southern town and, through research and historical records, notes how two families, one who had been slaves and the other who had been slaveowners, grew from their past to achieve the success they have today. Reprint. Tour. NYT. “Amazon.com Review
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Foundations and Public Policy: The Mask of Pluralism


Documents how even progressive foundations serve to reinforce the political staus quo. … More >>

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Personal Memoirs Of A Residence Of Thirty Years With The Indian Tribes On The American Frontiers


Subtitle: With Brief Notices of Passing Events, Facts, and Opinions, A.d. 1812 to A.d. 1842 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1851 Original Publisher: Lippincott, Grambo and Co. Subjects: Northwest, Old Description and travel United States History 1815-1861 Indians of North America Northwest, Old Mississippi River Valley United States Mississippi Valley Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original…. More >>

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