A Political Dynasty in North Idaho, 1933-1967

A Political Dynasty in North Idaho, 1933-1967
Title A Political Dynasty in North Idaho, 1933-1967 PDF eBook
Author Randall Jordan Doyle
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 138
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780761828426

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This is the story of the White family, who moved to Idaho at the time of statehood and served northern Idaho from the dark days of the Great Depression to the tense years of the Vietnam War in the United States Congress. The book includes a foreword by Howard Zinn.

America and Australia

America and Australia
Title America and Australia PDF eBook
Author Randall Jordan Doyle
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 152
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780761832720

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America and Australia, especially Tasmania, are experiencing tremendous change on many levels. This book examines the developments and trends, and discusses what the 21st century will bring to both countries.

America, History and Life

America, History and Life
Title America, History and Life PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 608
Release 2006
Genre Canada
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Article abstracts and citations of reviews and dissertations covering the United States and Canada.

Book Review Index

Book Review Index
Title Book Review Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1426
Release 2006
Genre Books
ISBN

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Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.

Senate and House Journals

Senate and House Journals
Title Senate and House Journals PDF eBook
Author Kansas. Legislature. Senate
Publisher
Pages 784
Release 1919
Genre Kansas
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120 Years of American Education

120 Years of American Education
Title 120 Years of American Education PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 124
Release 1993
Genre Education
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Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing

Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing
Title Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing PDF eBook
Author Carolyn R. Boiarsky
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 242
Release 2024-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1612499481

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Drawing on historic sources as well as present-day interviews, Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing is a story about systemic racism, environmental injustice, and the failure of government. In 2016, 1,100 mainly minority residents of a low-income housing complex in East Chicago, Indiana, received a letter from the city forcibly evicting them from their homes because a high level of lead was found in the soil under their houses. The residents were given two months to move. Many could not find safe housing nearby. The site was designated by the Environmental Protection Agency as a Superfund site because of the large amount of toxic material on it. More than 1,300 similar sites are located throughout the United States. Over 70 million people live within three miles of one of these sites. Five years later, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Inspector General charged three federal agencies—EPA, HUD, and CDC—with causing the lead poisoning of children living in the complex. The EPA, responsible for the cleanup, had been aware of the situation for 35 years. The director of the local housing authority admitted to building the complex over a demolished lead smelter. When health issues arose, the housing authority blamed the residents’ sanitary habits rather than its own failure to maintain the structures. The Center for Disease Control and Preventions’s testing of blood lead levels was revealed to be faulty. In short, the very agencies that were supposed to protect these people instead neglected, ignored, and blamed them. But this isn’t just a story of victimization; it is also about empowerment and community members insisting their voices be heard. Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing records the human side of what happens when the industries responsible for polluting leave, but the residents remain. Those residents tell their stories in their own words—not just what happened to them, but how they acted in response. We should listen, not only for justice, but as a cautionary tale against repeated history.