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A little muchReview Date: 2008-01-26

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Althy, Emmy, Chris, Debbie and Bonnie's adventuresReview Date: 1998-05-20

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Charming Story :)Review Date: 2007-03-11

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Devastating, informative, essential referenceReview Date: 2000-04-08

A classic on the history of the Cumberland ValleyReview Date: 1998-04-06

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A Voice for Social JusticeReview Date: 2002-12-18
Each chapter in the book has a brief author's introduction and is either a speech Dunbar delivered or an essay he wrote--and not a single item is dated. The book speaks to today and to today's problems. It has much to teach Americans about the obligation of citizenship and the role and function of a liberal in today's world.
For example, chapter two is "Civil RIghts and Civil Duties," a speech Dunbar gave in New York City in 1962 where he said: "We need to learn that free men [and women] have civil duties. That among these civil duties are the obligations to secure and exercise our own rights; to demand and defend rights for others...." What could be more contemporary? Or the last entry, Dunbar's meditation on the meaning of the year 1968 and where the United States is today, dominated by conservative Republicans: "This," Dunbar writes, "is a Republican party committed, as were the old Dixiecrats, to the interests of the wealthy and the Pentagon."
Read this book! As Dan Carter said in the introduction, Dunbar's "writings and the example he gave us are powerful weapons in helping us begin to reclaim the hope for a more equitable society...."

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Thoreau's Ideal, LivedReview Date: 2000-10-30

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Just what I've been looking for.Review Date: 2004-05-12

The Shelton trek across Kentucky: The history of the Jeremiah Shelton Family of Kentucky and MissouriReview Date: 2005-11-19

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A Great HistoryReview Date: 2008-07-11
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