Moving North

Moving North
Title Moving North PDF eBook
Author Monica Halpern
Publisher National Geographic Children's Books
Pages 48
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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After the Civil War, the South went through a period of rebuilding, termed Reconstruction, but because many white people in the South were not ready to accept African Americans as equals, unfair laws were passed which restricted the rights of blacks. Life was better in the north in many ways for African Americans. The 1920s brought jobs and money, until The Great Depression hit. The Depression made times more difficult and left many homeless and jobless. The Harlem Renaissance ended. Despite the hard times that followed, the Great Migration had brought many blessings for African Americans.

Moving Forward

Moving Forward
Title Moving Forward PDF eBook
Author Karine Jean-Pierre
Publisher Harlequin
Pages
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 148805410X

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“Moving Forward arrives at a moment when inspiration, insight, and optimism are in short supply. Karine Jean-Pierre delivers all three in abundance.” —Stacey Abrams, author of Lead from the Outside “Karine Jean-Pierre illuminates her path to insider status so others can follow in her footsteps.”—Essence “Jean-Pierre inspires us to get involved in politics—every single one of us, no matter where we are from or who we are.”—The Atlantic Most political origin stories have the same backbone. A bright young person starts reading the Washington Post in elementary school. She skips school to see a presidential candidate. In middle school she canvasses door-to-door. The story can be intimidating. It reinforces the feeling that politics is a closed system: if you weren’t participating in debate club, the Young Democrats and Model UN you have no chance. Karine Jean-Pierre’s story breaks the mold. In Moving Forward, she tells how she got involved, showing how politics can be accessible to anyone, no matter their background. In today’s political climate, the need for all of us to participate has never been more crucial. This book is her call to arms for those who know that now is the time for us to act.

Moving America's Families Forward

Moving America's Families Forward
Title Moving America's Families Forward PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 2017
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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Moving America, New Directions, New Opportunities

Moving America, New Directions, New Opportunities
Title Moving America, New Directions, New Opportunities PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Railroad Administration
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 1990
Genre High speed ground transportation
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Moving the Mountain

Moving the Mountain
Title Moving the Mountain PDF eBook
Author Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 234
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451656017

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The Muslim leader best known for his contributions to the establishment of an interfaith community center near Manhattan's Ground Zero offers insight into his progressive beliefs and advocacy of tolerance and equal rights.

Moving the Mountain

Moving the Mountain
Title Moving the Mountain PDF eBook
Author Flora Davis
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 706
Release 1999
Genre Feminism
ISBN 9780252067822

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Moving the Mountain tells the story of the struggles and triumphs of thousands of activists who achieved "half a revolution" between 1960 and 1990. In this award-winning book, the most complete history of the women's movement to date, Flora Davis presents a grass-roots view of the small steps and giant leaps that have changed laws and institutions as well as the prejudices and unspoken rules governing a woman's place in American society. Looking at every major feminist issue from the point of view of the participants in the struggle, Moving the Mountain conveys the excitement, the frustration, and the creative chaos of feminism's Second Wave. A new afterword assesses the movement's progress in the 1990s and prospects for the new century.

Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in the USA

Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in the USA
Title Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in the USA PDF eBook
Author Mike Livingston
Publisher First Books
Pages 352
Release 2004-11
Genre House & Home
ISBN 0912301570

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