Free Country

Free Country
Title Free Country PDF eBook
Author George Mahood
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2014-12
Genre SPORTS & RECREATION
ISBN 9781490356662

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The plan is simple. George and Ben have three weeks to cycle 1000 miles from the bottom of England to the top of Scotland. There is just one small problem ... they have no bikes, no clothes, no food and no money. Setting off in just a pair of Union Jack boxer shorts, they attempt to rely on the generosity of the British public for everything from food to accommodation, clothes to shoes, and bikes to beer. During the most hilarious adventure, George and Ben encounter some of Great Britain's most eccentric and extraordinary characters and find themselves in the most ridiculous situations.-- Back cover.

It's a Free Country

It's a Free Country
Title It's a Free Country PDF eBook
Author Danny Goldberg
Publisher Akashic Books
Pages 380
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780971920606

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A groundbreaking collection of new pieces examining the effects of President George W. Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft's legislative assault on civil liberties following the terrorist bombing of the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, with a foreword by Cornel West, author of Race Matters, and original pieces by Michael Moore, Matt Groening, Howard Zinn, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Steve Earle, Tom Hayden, Congressman Jerrold Nadler and many, many more, plus firsthand stories from Middle Eastern and American victims of civil-liberty infringement.

Free to Die for Their Country

Free to Die for Their Country
Title Free to Die for Their Country PDF eBook
Author Eric L. Muller
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 262
Release 2003-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780226548234

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One of the Washington Post's Top Nonfiction Titles of 2001 In the spring of 1942, the federal government forced West Coast Japanese Americans into detainment camps on suspicion of disloyalty. Two years later, the government demanded even more, drafting them into the same military that had been guarding them as subversives. Most of these Americans complied, but Free to Die for Their Country is the first book to tell the powerful story of those who refused. Based on years of research and personal interviews, Eric L. Muller re-creates the emotions and events that followed the arrival of those draft notices, revealing a dark and complex chapter of America's history.

Hurrah for My New Free Country

Hurrah for My New Free Country
Title Hurrah for My New Free Country PDF eBook
Author Leon Charles Fouquet
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1990-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806122557

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A French immigrant describes life in the West during the late 1800s.

When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country

When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country
Title When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country PDF eBook
Author G. Gordon Liddy
Publisher Regnery Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2003-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 9780895261069

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The inimitable G. Gordon Liddy offers his unabashedly politically incorrect view on America.

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Title Taylor Swift PDF eBook
Author Instinctive Editorial
Publisher JG Press
Pages 0
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9781464301780

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Taylor Swift is one of the world's most idolized stars and this gift set is packed with facts about the superstar. This beautifully designed book tells the story of Taylor Swift, one of America's biggest stars. When Taylor Swift's fourth full-length album 'Red' sold 1.2 million copies in autumn 2012, it was her second consecutive album to top a million in its debut week. The daughter of an investment banker, she emerged from a small town in Pennsylvania to become a star by sheer force of will. Her girl-next-door image was no pretence, but her most impressive achievement was crossing over from the country market and making inroads on the mainstream charts. This small-town girl with the big talent has become America's sweetheart and seems set to remain so. Included in this high-quality gift pack are 6 free 10 x 8 prints.

Free the Land

Free the Land
Title Free the Land PDF eBook
Author Edward Onaci
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 297
Release 2020-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 1469656159

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On March 31, 1968, over 500 Black nationalists convened in Detroit to begin the process of securing independence from the United States. Many concluded that Black Americans' best remaining hope for liberation was the creation of a sovereign nation-state, the Republic of New Afrika (RNA). New Afrikan citizens traced boundaries that encompassed a large portion of the South--including South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana--as part of their demand for reparation. As champions of these goals, they framed their struggle as one that would allow the descendants of enslaved people to choose freely whether they should be citizens of the United States. New Afrikans also argued for financial restitution for the enslavement and subsequent inhumane treatment of Black Americans. The struggle to "Free the Land" remains active to this day. This book is the first to tell the full history of the RNA and the New Afrikan Independence Movement. Edward Onaci shows how New Afrikans remade their lifestyles and daily activities to create a self-consciously revolutionary culture, and argues that the RNA's tactics and ideology were essential to the evolution of Black political struggles. Onaci expands the story of Black Power politics, shedding new light on the long-term legacies of mid-century Black Nationalism.