A Few Red Drops

A Few Red Drops
Title A Few Red Drops PDF eBook
Author Claire Hartfield
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 213
Release 2018
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0544785134

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On a hot day in July 1919, five black youths went swimming in Lake Michigan, unintentionally floating close to the "white" beach. An angry white man began throwing stones at the boys, striking and killing one. Racial conflict on the beach erupted into days of urban violence that shook the city of Chicago to its foundations. This mesmerizing narrative draws on contemporary accounts as it traces the roots of the explosion that had been building for decades in race relations, politics, business, and clashes of culture. Archival photos and prints, source notes, bibliography, index.

A Few Red Drops

A Few Red Drops
Title A Few Red Drops PDF eBook
Author Claire Hartfield
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 213
Release 2018-01-02
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1328699048

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This mesmerizing narrative nonfiction draws on contemporary accounts as it traces the roots of an explosion that had been building for decades in race relations, politics, business, and clashes of culture. Coretta Scott King Award winner * Carter G. Woodson Book Award from the National Council for the Social Studies On a hot day in July 1919, five black youths went swimming in Lake Michigan, unintentionally floating close to the "white" beach. An angry white man began throwing stones at the boys, striking and killing one. Racial conflict on the beach erupted into days of urban violence that shook the city of Chicago to its foundations. A Few Red Drops is "readable, compelling history," The Horn Book wrote, adding that the book uses "meticulously chosen archival photos, documents, newspaper clippings, and quotes from multiple primary sources." Includes archival photos and prints, source notes, bibliography, and an index.

The Chicago Race Riots, July, 1919

The Chicago Race Riots, July, 1919
Title The Chicago Race Riots, July, 1919 PDF eBook
Author Carl Sandburg
Publisher
Total Pages 90
Release 1919
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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Race Riot

Race Riot
Title Race Riot PDF eBook
Author William M. Tuttle
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 334
Release 1970
Genre History
ISBN 9780252065866

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Portrays the race riot which left 38 dead, 537 wounded and hundreds homeless in Chicago during the summer of 1919.

Me and Uncle Romie

Me and Uncle Romie
Title Me and Uncle Romie PDF eBook
Author Claire Hartfield
Publisher Dial Books
Total Pages 48
Release 2002
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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Aspects of the life of artist Romare Bearden are woven into a story about a young southern boy's visit to New York City.

Red Moon

Red Moon
Title Red Moon PDF eBook
Author Michael Cassutt
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 381
Release 2001
Genre Astronauts
ISBN 0312874405

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Yuri Ribko grows from engineering student to Cosmonaut under the secret control of his KGB uncle. This fascinating thriller takes the reader deep into the heart of the Soviet space program--its successes and its heart-breaking failures--and shows the human face on the other side of the Iron Curtain.

A Million Drops

A Million Drops
Title A Million Drops PDF eBook
Author Víctor del Árbol
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Total Pages 641
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1590518454

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Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, The Seattle Times, and Crime Reads An intense literary thriller that tears through the interlocked histories of fascism and communism in Europe without pausing for breath. Gonzalo Gil is a disaffected lawyer stuck in a failed career and a strained marriage, dodging the never-ending manipulation of his powerful father-in-law. The fragile balance of Gonzalo’s life as a father and husband is pushed to the limit when he learns, after years without news of his estranged sister, Laura, that she has committed suicide under suspicious circumstances. Resolutely investigating the steps that led to her death, Gonzalo discovers that Laura is believed to have murdered a Russian gangster who kidnapped and killed her young son. What seems to be revenge is just the beginning of a tortuous path that will take Gonzalo through the untold annals of his family’s past. He will examine the fascinating story of his father, Elías Gil, the great hero of the antifascist resistance. As a young engineer Elías traveled to the USSR committed to the ideals of the revolution, but was betrayed, arrested, and confined on the infamous Nazino Island, ultimately becoming a key figure, admired and feared, during Spain’s darkest years. Suspenseful and utterly absorbing, A Million Drops is a visceral story of enduring love and revenge postponed that introduces a master of international crime fiction to American readers.