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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Emory Glade
Emory University
VDM Publishing House
2010
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Emory University School of Law
VDM Publishing House
2010
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The Emory Pulse: Your Creative Writing Lifeline
A. Fuller; K. Morgan; M. Izmaylov
Emory Pulse
2011
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Editor Emory O. Jackson, the Birmingham World, and the Fight for Civil Rights in Alabama, 1940-1975
Kimberley Mangun
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2019
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This cultural biography tells the story of Birmingham World editor Emory O. Jackson. During his 35-year career in Alabama, he waged numerous sustained civil-rights campaigns for the franchise, equal educational opportunities, and justice for the victims of police brutality and bombings. The semiweekly newspaper was central to his advocacy. Jackson wrote editorials and columns that documented injustices and urged legislative and legal action in an effort to secure civil rights for Black Alabamians. His body of work, grounded in protest and passion, was part of the long tradition of the Black Press as an instrument to agitate for social and political change. Jackson also was a frequent speaker at NAACP branches, colleges, and churches. He was known as a commanding, even fiery, speaker who stressed first-class citizenship. Issues explored in the book demonstrate an assertion of constitutional rights in post-World War II America and a remarkable resilience. Editor Emory O. Jackson, the Birmingham World, and the Fight for Civil Rights in Alabama, 1940-1975 is the first scholarly analysis of his work and as such contributes to scholarship on the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama and the nation.
Editor Emory O. Jackson, the Birmingham World, and the Fight for Civil Rights in Alabama, 1940-1975
Kimberley Mangun
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2019
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This cultural biography tells the story of Birmingham World editor Emory O. Jackson. During his 35-year career in Alabama, he waged numerous sustained civil-rights campaigns for the franchise, equal educational opportunities, and justice for the victims of police brutality and bombings. The semiweekly newspaper was central to his advocacy. Jackson wrote editorials and columns that documented injustices and urged legislative and legal action in an effort to secure civil rights for Black Alabamians. His body of work, grounded in protest and passion, was part of the long tradition of the Black Press as an instrument to agitate for social and political change. Jackson also was a frequent speaker at NAACP branches, colleges, and churches. He was known as a commanding, even fiery, speaker who stressed first-class citizenship. Issues explored in the book demonstrate an assertion of constitutional rights in post-World War II America and a remarkable resilience. Editor Emory O. Jackson, the Birmingham World, and the Fight for Civil Rights in Alabama, 1940-1975 is the first scholarly analysis of his work and as such contributes to scholarship on the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama and the nation.
The Life Of John Emory: One Of The Bishops Of The Methodist Episcopal Church (1841)
Robert Emory
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Considered by many to be the architect of the modern U.S. Army, Union General Emory Upton commanded troops in almost every major battle of the Civil War's Eastern Theater. Witnessing some of the war's bloodiest engagements convinced him of the need for comprehensive reform in military organization, professionalism, education, tactics and personnel policies. From the end of the war to his 1881 death by suicide, Upton led an effort to modernize U.S. military culture. While much has been written about the politics of his reform campaign, this book details his wartime experiences and how they informed his intense fervor for change.
Sexual impurity is an insidious and pervasive poison to our souls. Perhaps its most deeply rooted form is homosexuality. Unwanted same-sex attraction often stuns and alarms the unsuspecting at first but relentlessly endeavors to enslave the mind, deceive the heart, and entice the will. In Sifting Emory, the delusion and power of homosexuality are defined and defeated. Emory's story pulls back the curtain to reveal the spiritual battle behind her lesbian attractions. God allows Satan's sifting attempts to steal her identity in Christ, corrupt her knowledge of truth, and destroy her fellowship with Him. In the midst of her struggle, Emory encounters the shame-inducing judgment of Christians and the allure of an apostate church, which teaches God's approval of "loving" homosexuality. As she continues to walk further away from God, it appears she is the prodigal who will not return home. But God never gives up fighting for Emory and never stops pursuing her with His goodness. The healing truths in this book are for everyone seeking freedom from same-sex attractions. Renewed purity is possible. Through God's love, restoration awaits
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
USS Emory S. Land (AS-39)
VDM Publishing House
2010
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A Letter to Emory Washburn, William M. Rogers, and Seventy Eight Others
Richard Hildreth
Kessinger Pub
2009
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Correspondence of Major General Emory Upton, Volume 1, 1857-1875
University of Tennessee Press
2017
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Emory Upton (1839–1881) was thrust into the Civil War immediately upon graduation from the United States Military Academy at West Point in May of 1861. He was wounded three times during the war. He participated in nearly ever major battle in the Eastern Theater including Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and Spotsylvania, where he led a prominent attack on entrenched Confederate positions – a signal of Upton’s brilliance as an officer and of his military creativity that foreshadowed his later work in revising the Army’s tactics. Upton was mustered out of service in 1866 and later named commandant of cadets at West Point, a position that carved a path for Upton to focus more on Army tactics and reforms.Until now, the only lenses through which scholars could study Upton were two biographies published nearly a century apart but practically identical in scope and treatment of Upton. The two-volume Correspondence of Major General Emory Upton follows Upton through his enrollment at West Point to his extensive Army activities following the Civil War and contains the bulk of Emory Upton’s wartime correspondence. Volume two collects Upton’s foreign correspondence and observations on military tactics and Army reform. At the behest of U.S. Army Commanding General William T. Sherman, Upton was sent on a tour to study the armies of Asia and Europe, and more specifically the German army after conclusion of the Franco-Prussian War. This tour resulted in the publication of his monumental The Armies of Europe and Asia, which warned that the U.S. Army was woefully below the standards of European nations, and between Upton’s death in 1881 and the turn of the twentieth century, military policy was fiercely debated in both the military and popular press. Upton’s ideas on reform were often central to the arguments, and his letters and writings provoked a wide range of discussion over military and, inevitably, civilian issues.These selected letters and reports, expertly annotated and gathered from repositories across the country, present a more complex, human Emory Upton. He is both the “clean, pure, and spotless” individual of Michie’s biographies and the ambitious, yet flawed Army officer obsessed with his career. These volumes explore his trials and frustrations as well as his triumphs.
Correspondence of Major General Emory Upton, Volume 2, 1875-1881
University of Tennessee Press
2017
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Emory Upton (1839–1881) was thrust into the Civil War immediately upon graduation from the United States Military Academy at West Point in May of 1861. He was wounded three times during the war. He participated in nearly ever major battle in the Eastern Theater including Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and Spotsylvania, where he led a prominent attack on entrenched Confederate positions – a signal of Upton’s brilliance as an officer and of his military creativity that foreshadowed his later work in revising the Army’s tactics. Upton was mustered out of service in 1866 and later named commandant of cadets at West Point, a position that carved a path for Upton to focus more on Army tactics and reforms.Until now, the only lenses through which scholars could study Upton were two biographies published nearly a century apart but practically identical in scope and treatment of Upton. The two-volume Correspondence of Major General Emory Upton follows Upton through his enrollment at West Point to his extensive Army activities following the Civil War and contains the bulk of Emory Upton’s wartime correspondence. Volume two collects Upton’s foreign correspondence and observations on military tactics and Army reform. At the behest of U.S. Army Commanding General William T. Sherman, Upton was sent on a tour to study the armies of Asia and Europe, and more specifically the German army after conclusion of the Franco-Prussian War. This tour resulted in the publication of his monumental The Armies of Europe and Asia, which warned that the U.S. Army was woefully below the standards of European nations, and between Upton’s death in 1881 and the turn of the twentieth century, military policy was fiercely debated in both the military and popular press. Upton’s ideas on reform were often central to the arguments, and his letters and writings provoked a wide range of discussion over military and, inevitably, civilian issues.These selected letters and reports, expertly annotated and gathered from repositories across the country, present a more complex, human Emory Upton. He is both the “clean, pure, and spotless” individual of Michie’s biographies and the ambitious, yet flawed Army officer obsessed with his career. These volumes explore his trials and frustrations as well as his triumphs.
Gentry Bouchard, along with his brother Dobbs and Jenson are highly successful prosecuting attorneys. But Gentry is not happy. The fire that once burned in his belly for getting the bad guy is now barely a flicker. Even while working the biggest murder case in the state of Virginia he can't seems to shake that something is missing in his life. After years of being plagued by a deep shyness he hasn't been able to overcome on his own, he begins moonlighting as a ride share driver in hopes of figuring out where the fire has gone and try to finally defeat the shyness that has kept him from the more he is so desperate to find. He gets more than he bargained for on a stormy night, when he picks up Emory Jennings, a single mom working late night retail hours. While the fifteen minute encounter is about to change the trajectory of both their lives, Gentry will have to come to terms with the suppressed memories of a childhood tragedy and Emory will have to learn to that she can let her heart trust again.
Workbook to help children ages 3-8 explore common emotions experienced. Expressing emotions can be difficult for anyone however, sharing emotions can help us communicate, learn, grow, and most importantly feel better. Make sure you learn about what you feel and express what you feel, often.''
When first asked to complete this genealogy, Louis knew very little about his father's side of the family. He had focused on the Italian side, which was an important part of his life. Now he knows, without a doubt, that his fathers side is incredibly diverse, as his mothers is Italian. Several of Louis' lines reach back to the Merovingian bloodlines, and if time would allow, could undoubtedly reach back to Biblical times and the bloodline of Christ. His father's side descends from Kings, Princes, Crusaders, and Knights Templars. If Italian records were available, his family there (mostly from Campania) would also reach back to medieval times when Crusaders and Knight plied the roadways between England and Jerusalem. Enjoy the journey as you explore his family To view additional photos, documents and papers relating to his family, please visit his family tree at Ancestry.com; the Emory Family Tree by Genclass222. Photo cover is a photo of Campania, Italy
The Life And Letters Of Emory Upton, Colonel Of The Fourth Regiment Of Artillery, And Brevet Major-General, U. S. Army
Peter S. Michie; James Harrison (INT) Wilson
Kessinger Pub
2007
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