The Woven Flag

The Woven Flag
Title The Woven Flag PDF eBook
Author Margaret Fourt Goka
Publisher Book Venture Publishing LLC
Total Pages 76
Release 2017-02-15
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1946492701

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The Woven Flag is a collection of poems about home and family, places, animals, inspiration, questions and answers. It begins with poems by a young mother. Then there is a group of poems inspired by animals, real and imaginary. Following this are memories about places. The next poems give you some questions you may have to guess about. a group of poems considers sources of inspiration in coffee, tea or wine. The final poems include remembrances of my parents and my husband.

Flag

Flag
Title Flag PDF eBook
Author Marc Leepson
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 352
Release 2007-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1429906472

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The thirteen-stripe, fifty-star flag is as familiar an American icon as any that has existed in the nation's history. Yet the history of the flag, especially its origins, is cloaked in myth and misinformation. Flag: An American Biography rectifies that situation by presenting a lively, comprehensive, illuminating look at the history of the American flag from its beginnings to today. Journalist and historian Marc Leepson uncovers scores of little-known, fascinating facts as he traces the evolution of the American flag from the colonial period to the twenty-first century. Flag sifts through the historical evidence to---among many other things---uncover the truth behind the Betsy Ross myth and to discover the true designer of the Stars and Stripes. It details the many colorful and influential Americans who shaped the history of the flag. "Flag," as the novelist Nelson DeMille says in his preface, "is not a book with an agenda or a subjective point of view. It is an objective history of the American flag, well researched, well presented, easy to read and understand, and very informative and entertaining." "Our love for the flag may be incomprehensible to others, but at least we now have a comprehensive guide to its unfolding." ---The Wall Street Journal "The fascination of history is in its details, and the author of Flag: An American Biography knows how to find them and turn them into compelling reading.... This book brings out the irony, humor, myth, and behind-the-scenes happenings that make our flag's 228-year history so fascinating." ---The Saturday Evening Post "Timely and insightful." ---The Dallas Morning News

Inventing the Flag

Inventing the Flag
Title Inventing the Flag PDF eBook
Author Henry W. Moeller
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 2018-10-09
Genre Art
ISBN 9781938901782

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Sets aside the Betsy Ross myth and focuses on the sources and meanings of the symbols that make up the American flag.

Sonya Clark

Sonya Clark
Title Sonya Clark PDF eBook
Author Valerie Cassel Oliver
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Art
ISBN 9780998701868

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In the spring of 1865, a seemingly unremarkable dishcloth played a crucial role in ending the Civil War as the South's flag of surrender at Appomattox. A Confederate horseman carried a humble white linen towel into the lines of General George Custer, near the courthouse at Appomattox. The horseman was sent on behalf of General Robert E. Lee, who was requesting a suspension of hostilities while General Ulysses S. Grant proposed terms of surrender. Focusing on this Confederate Flag of Truce, Clark explores the legacy of symbols and challenges the power of propaganda, erasures, and omissions. By making the Truce Flag - a cloth that brokered peace and represented the promise of reconciliation - into a monumental alternative to the infamous Confederate Battle Flag and its pervasive divisiveness, Clark instigates a role reversal and aims to correct a historical imbalance. Monumental Cloth, The Flag We Should Know is published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, on view from March to August 2019. The works of art presented here are a timely catalyst for dialogue about the scars of the Confederacy and America's ability to acknowledge and reckon with racial injustice.

Woven

Woven
Title Woven PDF eBook
Author Tom Haviv
Publisher Somewhere
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-08
Genre Children's books
ISBN 9781532361999

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Fiction. Children's Literature. Art. Illustrated by Sibba Hartunian. WOVEN centers on two girls who live in a town where everyone's hair is braided together. Their stories are similarly woven together, and the narrative and design reflect that: the book can be opened from either side and the characters' journeys connect at the book's center. In their journeys, Lyla and Phyla reflect on their differing experiences of the world, and the special senses they've gained through them. With vibrant illustrations that jump off the page and a unique concept that addresses conflicts of community versus independence, acceptance versus the desire to transform society, Woven helps us remember that no matter how alone we might sometimes feel, we're all truly connected.

The Story of the American Flag

The Story of the American Flag
Title The Story of the American Flag PDF eBook
Author Wayne Whipple
Publisher Applewood Books
Total Pages 146
Release 2000-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1557095019

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Illustrations, poetry, prose, and songs help chronicle the history of the United States flag.

Everybody's Magazine

Everybody's Magazine
Title Everybody's Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 1084
Release 1926
Genre
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