Ohio and Other State Greats (Biographies)

Ohio and Other State Greats (Biographies)
Title Ohio and Other State Greats (Biographies) PDF eBook
Author Carole Marsh
Publisher Carole Marsh Books
Pages 59
Release 1989
Genre Ohio
ISBN 1556099991

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Biographies of famous people, includes section on specific Ohio natives.

Whatever's Fair

Whatever's Fair
Title Whatever's Fair PDF eBook
Author Vern Riffe
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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For many Ohioans, Vern Riffe is a household name. His 36 years of service earned him his legendary status, and he has been described as the most talented legislator in Ohio's political history. This autobiography is suitable for those who are interested in Ohio and its rich political history.

Chic

Chic
Title Chic PDF eBook
Author Bob Hunter
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Football players
ISBN 9781933197487

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The Gentleman from Ohio

The Gentleman from Ohio
Title The Gentleman from Ohio PDF eBook
Author Louis Stokes
Publisher Trillium
Pages 257
Release 2016
Genre BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN 9780814213124

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Louis Stokes was a giant in Ohio politics and one of the most significant figures in the U.S. Congress in recent times. When he arrived in the House of Representatives as a freshman in 1969, there were only six African Americans serving. By the time he retired thirty years later, he had chaired the House Special Committee on the Kennedy and King assassinations, the House Ethics Committee during Abscam, and the House Intelligence Committee during Iran-Contra; he was also a senior member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee. Prior to Louis Stokes's tenure in Congress he served for many years as a criminal defense lawyer and chairman of the Cleveland NAACP Legal Redress Committee. Among the Supreme Court Cases he argued, the Terry "Stop and Frisk" case is regarded as one of the twenty-five most significant cases in the court's history. The Gentleman from Ohio chronicles this and other momentous events in the life and legacy of Ohio's first black representative--a man who, whether in law or politics, continually fought for the principles he believed in and helped lead the way for African Americans in the world of mainstream American politics.

A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West. .

A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West. .
Title A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West. . PDF eBook
Author John A. Campbell
Publisher
Pages 966
Release 1902
Genre Mississippi River Valley
ISBN

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Forthcoming Books

Forthcoming Books
Title Forthcoming Books PDF eBook
Author Rose Arny
Publisher
Pages 1084
Release 1990
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Ohio

Ohio
Title Ohio PDF eBook
Author Andrew Robert Lee Cayton
Publisher Ohio State University Press
Pages 492
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780814208991

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As the state of Ohio prepares to celebrate its bicentennial in 2003, Andrew R. L. Cayton offers an account of ways in which diverse citizens have woven its history. Ohio: The History of a People, centers around the many stories Ohioans have told about life in their state. The founders of Ohio in 1803 believed that its success would depend on the development of a public culture that emphasized what its citizens had in common with each other. But for two centuries the remarkably diverse inhabitants of Ohio have repeatedly asserted their own ideas about how they and their children should lead their lives. The state's public culture has consisted of many voices, sometimes in conflict with each other. Using memoirs, diaries, letters, novels, and paintings, Cayton writes Ohio's history as a collective biography of its citizens. Ohio, he argues, lies at the intersection of the stories of James Rhodes and Toni Morrison, Charles Ruthenberg and Lucy Webb Hayes, Carl Stokes and Alice Cary, Sherwood Anderson and Pete Rose. It lies in the tales of German Jews in Cincinnati, Italian and Polish immigrants in Cleveland, Southern blacks and white Appalachians in Youngstown. Ohio is the mingled voices of farm families, steelworkers, ministers, writers, schoolteachers, reformers, and football coaches. Ohio, in short, is whatever its citizens have imagined it to be.