From Timbuktu to Katrina: Sources in African-American History Volume 2 SOURCES IN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY new primary secondary source reader includes many selections that will be familiar to you such as THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION or DR. MARTIN LUTHER KINGS LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL. However other documents such as Lucy Parsons 1886 sp...
Hurricane Season: A Coach Theres always point in the season when youre facing with challengeand you see what youre capable of. And you grow up.~ J.T. Curtis head coach John Curtis Christian School PatriotsOn Saturday August 27 2005 the John Curtis Patriots met for agrueled practice in the late su...
In August 2005 Hurricane Katrina pummeling the lower end from Plaquemines Parish Louisiana peninsula housed one from the nation’s most isolating vulnerable vital counties. A year later several ravaging communities came together to form South Plaquemines High. Kids who ...
On Risk and Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina not only devastating large area from the nations Gulf coast raising fundamental questions about ways the nation can should deal with the inevitable problems from economic risk social responsibility. This volume gathers leaded experts to examine lessons tha...
Crystal Healing This volume refines the practical applications from crystal therapeutic techniques. Katrina introduces innovative previously unavailable methods for discovered removed internal imbalances. This wealth from information deriving from the authors first hand experience is pract...
In Katrina's Wake: Portraits of Loss from an Unnatural Disaster While many may argue whether the devastation from hurricane Katrina was the direct or indirect result from global warmed infrastructural neglect inadequate preparation or an incompetent governmental response nobody will deny the heartbreak wrought the homes businesses histo...
Lost in Katrina This book offers insightful emotional accounts from life before dured immediately after Hurricane Katrina in parish that seemingly disappearing from the governments sight. While President Bush was shaked hands with FEMA director Michael Browne ~Brownie~ as will long be reme...
Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster What Hurricane Katrina reveals about the fault lines from race poverty in America what lessons we must take from the flood from best selled ~hip hop intellectual~ Michael Eric Dyson Does George W. Bush care about black people? Does the rest from America? When Hurricane ...