The Strother Family

The Strother Family
Title The Strother Family PDF eBook
Author Edward Lee Strother
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 2002
Genre Southern States
ISBN

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William Strother was living in Virginia by 1669. He married Dorothy and they had six children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.

The Strother Family and Their Campbell-Cummings Connections

The Strother Family and Their Campbell-Cummings Connections
Title The Strother Family and Their Campbell-Cummings Connections PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Adeline McDonald Strother Hutchinson
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 1939
Genre
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Perspectives on Family Ministry

Perspectives on Family Ministry
Title Perspectives on Family Ministry PDF eBook
Author Timothy Paul Jones
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 261
Release 2019-11-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1535932805

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Every church is called to some form of family ministry, but this calling requires far more than adding another program to an already-packed schedule. The most effective family ministries refocus every church process to engage parents in discipling their children and to draw family members together instead of pulling them apart. In this second edition, Jones expands the definition of family ministry, and broadens the book's focus to address urban perspectives and family ministry in diverse settings.

The Underground Railroad in Connecticut

The Underground Railroad in Connecticut
Title The Underground Railroad in Connecticut PDF eBook
Author Horatio T. Strother
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 281
Release 2012-08-07
Genre History
ISBN 0819572969

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This account of fugitive slaves traveling through Connecticut “includes many stories from descendants of the underground agents . . . a definitive work.” —Hartford Courant Here are the engrossing facts about one of the least-known aspects of Connecticut’s history—the rise, organization, and operations of the Underground Railroad, over which fugitive slaves from the South found their way to freedom. Drawing his data from published sources and, perhaps more importantly, from the still-existing oral tradition of descendants of Underground agents, Horatio Strother tells the detailed story in this book, originally published in 1962. He traces the routes from entry points such as New Haven harbor and the New York state line, through important crossroads like Brooklyn and Farmington. Revealing the dangers fugitives faced, the author also identifies the high-minded lawbreakers who operated the system—farmers and merchants, local officials and judges, at least one United States Senator, and many dedicated ministers of the Gospel. These narratives are set against the larger background of the development of slavery and abolitionism in America—conversations still relevant today.

Falling Up

Falling Up
Title Falling Up PDF eBook
Author Raymond Strother
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 334
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780807128565

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The political consultant describes his life and career, first in Louisiana politics and then advising such presidential candidates as Gary Hart and Bill Clinton.

The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society

The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
Title The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society PDF eBook
Author Kentucky Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1910
Genre Electronic journals
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Faces of Rap Mothers

Faces of Rap Mothers
Title Faces of Rap Mothers PDF eBook
Author Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell
Publisher Faces of Rap Mothers
Pages 200
Release 2020-01-29
Genre Music
ISBN 9781947704329

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Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell, Ophelia DeVore Mitchell's niece, shares stories of rap and hip hop's most infamous icons in her Faces of Rap Mothers book series. Foreword is by Mr. Jeffrey Collins, a notable music industry giant. Through a minimalist aperture, a series of Contributors join Candy sharing intimate details of their life within the rap and hip hop culture, from the 60's onward. Their trysts, and histories, provide readers alternative retrospectives. Rising from shadows of the megalith performers these women love, readers are given an all stage pass with backstory access, from the cousins, nieces, mothers, sisters and/or wives of rap and hip hop's most luminous legends. Familial journeys, which may inure the strongest women, share how these ladies have thrived amidst elements of soul._________________Visit: https: //www.facesofrapmothers.com to learn more.Also, look for the "Rap Mothers Save The Day" Children's Series titles, by Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell at https: //www.facesofrapmothers and/or https: //www.donnaink.com.