Laurie Green: 5 books

Book cover of Santa Rosa County
by Laurie Green
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 1998

The history of Santa Rosa County is closely associated with wood and water. Harvesting of the huge virgin pine trees that covered the area attracted industry and labor. Streams and rivers powered the machinery used to harvest the timber and also provided the means of transport. The sawmills, shipyards,...
Book cover of Battling the Plantation Mentality

Battling the Plantation Mentality

Memphis and the Black Freedom Struggle

by Laurie B. Green
Language: English
Release Date: December 8, 2009

African American freedom is often defined in terms of emancipation and civil rights legislation, but it did not arrive with the stroke of a pen or the rap of a gavel. No single event makes this more plain, Laurie Green argues, than the 1968 Memphis sanitation workers' strike, which culminated in the...
Book cover of Pets in Space® 4
by S.E. Smith, Anna Hackett, Tiffany Roberts
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2019

For a limited time only! Pets in Space® 4 is proud to present 13 amazing, original new stories! Join the adventures as today’s leading Science Fiction Romance authors take you on a journey to another world. Pets in Space® proudly supports Hero-Dogs.org, a non-profit charity that provides service...
Book cover of Portals

Portals

Volume One

by Lyn Brittan, Marcella Burnard, P. J. Dean
Language: English
Release Date: May 9, 2016

Welcome! You have arrived at a portal to the galaxy. Enter, and you'll be introduced by award-winning authors to worlds beyond imagining, with heroes & heroines who dare to take it to the edge and beyond. Count on these adventurers to take their best shot … at their enemies and at romance!...
Book cover of An Unseen Light

An Unseen Light

Black Struggles for Freedom in Memphis, Tennessee

by Elizabeth Gritter, Brian D. Page, Darius Young
Language: English
Release Date: March 20, 2018

During the second half of the nineteenth century, Memphis, Tennessee, had the largest metropolitan population of African Americans in the Mid-South region and served as a political hub for civic organizations and grassroots movements. On April 4, 1968, the city found itself at the epicenter of the...
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