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Eisenhower vs. Warren

Eisenhower vs. Warren

James F. Simon

Liveright Publishing Corporation
2018
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The bitter feud between President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Chief Justice Earl Warren framed the tumultuous future of the modern civil rights movement. Eisenhower was a gradualist who wanted to coax white Americans in the South into eventually accepting integration, while Warren, author of the Supreme Court's historic unanimous opinion in Brown v. Board of Education, demanded immediate action to dismantle the segregation of the public school system. In Eisenhower vs. Warren, two-time New York Times Notable Book author James F. Simon examines the years of strife between them that led Eisenhower to say that his biggest mistake as president was appointing that "dumb son of a bitch Earl Warren." This momentous, poisonous relationship is presented here at last in one volume. Compellingly written, Eisenhower vs. Warren brings to vivid life the clash that continues to reverberate in political and constitutional debates today.
Saving Dr. Warren . . . "A True Patriot"

Saving Dr. Warren . . . "A True Patriot"

Jeffery J. McKenna

Jeff McKenna
2020
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Patriotism Prevailed in... ✯ The American Revolution ✯ WWII ✯ 9-11 What About Today?How do we share Patriotism with America's Future?The novel Saving Dr. Warren...A True Patriot answers that question through the eyes of a 14 year old boy.Steve O'Dell loves to write and does it well. But as an eighth-grade student at Needham Middle School, his talent sometimes seems more an embarassment than a blessing. Then, on Veterans Day 2001, Steve's award-winning essay propels him into an adventure twisting through Revolutionary battles and bloodshed. Thanks to the bizarre bequest of a manuscript and a musket ball from a long-lost family war hero, Steve's journey with the Revolutionary War hero Dr. Joseph Warren begins. A time-traveling talisman missing from the archives of one of Boston's oldest historical societies takes Steve through portals of history, where he walks side by side with a real Boston patriot. He makes house calls with Dr. Warren on March 5, 1770 and stumbles onto the bloodstained streets of the Boston Massacre. From the killings of March 5, to boarding tea ships in 1773, Steve's history book explodes to life as he helps Dr. Warren and forges a friendship with Boston's True Patriot. Steve watches Dr. Warren launch Paul Revere on his midnight ride, and he helps Dr. Warren dodge British musket balls in the first battles of the War for Independence. With each adventure, Steve tastes the light that ignites The Revolution. Steve will eventually convince others that the Revolutionary relic he was given really does open portals through time, but he faces his most difficult quest alone-saving Dr. Warren from the onslaught at Bunker Hill. Can he do it? And if he fails, will he ever return to this century? Saving Dr. Warren...A True Patriot rips through the pages of history. From the Revolutionary War to the vanishing veterans of World War II, to the ashes of September 11, 2001, Saving Dr. Warren demonstrates to both old and young that patriotism, standing like an old oak tree on a grandfather's farm, has and will endure. ★ ☆ ★ ☆ Author's NoteI love Historical fiction; it is a wonderful tool for learning. Saving Dr. Warren...A True Patriot is a historical fiction novel written for younger readers and middle school teachers. Within these pages are resources that junior high school teachers can use to help their class explore the impact of September 11th, World War II and the beginnings of the American Revolution. Through historical fiction, the author is able to provide young readers a perspective on what it would be like to experience 9-11 and the War on Terror as a middle school student, allowing history to come alive. Combat stories as told by a United States Marine and Medal of Honor recipient give middle school teachers the opportunity to share with students the Battle of Okinawa and impress upon them the sacrifices made for freedom. The importance of Veterans Day is also impressed upon Steve, the teenage protagonist, as he learns about his great uncle's experience as a World War II Marine. Finally, Steve's experiences with Dr. Joseph Warren will propel middle school readers into the beginnings of the American Revolution. All Americans have heard of Paul Revere, but how many know that it was Dr. Warren who sent his best friend out on the famous midnight ride? Junior high school students and teachers can experience the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the battles of Lexington, Concord and Menotomy, as well as the Battle of Bunker Hill, through the lens of Dr. Joseph Warren, America's forgotten hero. Saving Dr. Warren...A True Patriot was written to help teachers connect with these important historical events, while providing a fun adventure through history for teenage readers.
Mrs. Warren's Profession (Esprios Classics)
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. Born in Dublin, he moved to London when he turned twenty. Having rejected formal schooling, he educated himself by independent study in the reading room of the British Museum; he also began his career there by writing novels for which he could not find a publisher. His first success was as a music and literary critic, but he was drawn to drama and authored more than sixty plays during his career. Typically his work is leavened by a delightful vein of comedy, but nearly all of it bears earnest messages. He remains the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize (1925) for his contribution to literature and an Oscar (1938) for Pygmalion.
The Congregational Church, Warren, Connecticut, L750-1956

The Congregational Church, Warren, Connecticut, L750-1956

Lucy Sackett Curtiss

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Lee Harvey Oswald, the Warren Commission, Man of La Mancha, the Dealey Plaza Tree
This writing is the last in a series of three books about plays that were used to construct the conspiracy for the assassination of President Kennedy. In this final writing, the focus concerns how the mock trial as the story line of "Man of La Mancha" was used as the basis for the proceedings of the Warren Commission. The Warren Commission was indeed a mock trial, formulating a motive and verdict of guilty for Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone shooter of Mr. Kennedy, despite Representative Gerald Ford resembling the part of Dr. Carrasco in the play as Mr. Ford tried to get not only those on the Commission to admit to their pretenses, but especially doing so regarding one of Oswald's main eyewitnesses, Howard Brennan. This writing also explores how the Commission passed over two eyewitnesses' testimony that should have been the basis for two reasonable doubts for Mr. Oswald. Overall, what the use of these plays by the clever CIA agent who crafted this part of the conspiracy has revealed is that despite the fact that he was a part of the conspiracy, Lee Harvey Oswald could have lived.
Deathly Dance with the Spanish Lady: Mortality in Warren County, NJ During the 1918 Influenza-Pneumonia Pandemic
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918 was particularly lethal for those who were more commonly considered robust and healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 50 years old. This deathy outbreak proved to be sufficient enough to infect half of a million Americans and over one hundred million total victims around a world. After 100 years, these mortality figures are still only estimates as to the true devastation caused by a disease, for which there is still an uncertain identification along with a growing dread that such a lethal disease might still revisit upon an unprepared global population. This book focuses on a specific roster of those from Warren County, New Jersey, who succumbed to the complications of "dancing with the Spanish Lady." Now as we enter the centennial milestone of this pandemic, this study humbly offers researchers a historical review, with the added hope of assisting in identifying the cause and spread of virulent diseases.