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- The Truth About U S Foster Care Exposing the injustice, corruption, criminal, and unconstitutional acts of Child Protective Service Agencies, the Juvenile Court, and their co-conspirators -- You can help put an end to family and juvenile court injustice - see: http://www.abol...
- George Washington Carver Born to slave parents, George Washington Carver became an internationally respected agricultural scientist. He is known primarily for developing industrial and commercial uses for peanuts, soy beans, and sweet potatoes.
- Frank Marshall Davis Jazz poet. Lynching survivor. Journalist. Kansan. Hawaiian. Mentor to a great American leader. This lens focuses on the life and work of Frank Marshall Davis. It's our intention to provide a few that's not obscured by a warped political agenda. Read and th...
- Maid As Muse: How Servants Changed Emily Dickinson's Life & Language There's another Emily Dickinson under the radar: She may have been more famous during her own lifetime as a fine baker and cook, but this poet spent a lot of time in her kitchen composing. While making gingerbread or malmsey wine, she drafted poems o...
- Colin L. Powell Colin Powell has had a remarkable and sometimes controversial career. Even if you do not like what this man has done, nobody questions that he deserves respect. ----------------------------------------- Breaking New Colin Powell has endorsed Barack...
- Black History Month - Gallery of Greats by Clarence Shivers I admit, my banked knowledge of history is rather sketchy - and of African American History nearly none. In fact, if it had a style, you'd label it minimalist. It seems that I naturally enjoy learning only when there is something at hand that I ne...
- Deeply Hidden Desires by Patricia Richardson Tara has a problem a very big problem. You wouldn't think so to look at her. She is gorgeous from her lean, well-formed legs to the bronze shimmer of her complexion. But what made most men stop to stare were those thick, full rose- colored lips. Yet...
- A Time For Jonathan by Patricia Richardson In A Time for Jonathan, the exciting sequel to A Place for Ida, Patricia Richardson draws the reader once again into Ida's world. Her precious boy is acting more and more erratically, hitting classmates, striking her. As she struggles to help him, th...
- A Place for Ida by Patricia Richardson A Place For Ida offers a fresh insight into racism and coming of age through the eyes of a child. Abandoned by her parents at a tender age, she was left to be raised by her grandmother. By the age of thirteen, Ida longed for touch and affection. Ever...
