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The Negro in Virginia
Published in Paperback by John F. Blair Publisher (1994-10)
Author: Virginia Writers' Project
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Freedom and Slavery in Conflict
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-10
This is a very challenging and rewarding book. In this day of political correctness, all too often we do not want to acknowledge this contradiction in the formation of our nation. This book is the product of a government project to preserve first-hand accounts of slavery before the last surviving slaves died in the 1940s. As terrible as these accounts are the book acknowledges that many personal accounts were toned down so as not to offend. The resiliant spirit and courage of these slaves who are now free will both encourage and at the same time make you angry. It is encouraging because in spite of the horrific lives of many of the former slaves they were unwilling to allow this to destroy them. At the same time this is maddening as we consider how many intelligent and talented men and women were enslaved with many also being abused or even killed all for the greed and profit of some.
Some of the accounts have been challenged because they are personal accounts based totally on the memories of the now freed men and women with little or no collaboration. However this is also what makes these accounts so valuable. This is their story about their life and what they endured. No amount of legal documents can relate how this affected these courageous men and women.

The American School System Needs to Include This Book! >
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-16
"The Negro In Virginia" is a book the American School System must include in their History classes! They have done a disservice to the American student! After reading the book, it brought me to shame and pride. Shame on Americans who caused slavery to be part of a nation who was supposedly a "Godly nation". Shame on all the other people, who involved themselves in the trade of slavery: Africans, Dutch, French, British, Spanish etc. Shame on those who preached of God's Love and who held slaves themselves; and on the politicians who wrote the Consitution and held slaves, and for those who used them for their own personal sexual satisfaction.

The biasness of the "white" man is conveyed so eloquently, without offense. Many people who have many fears, misconceptions and are misinformed of African Americans, may thank their ancestors.

I take pride in knowing that although, many innocent men, women and children died as a slave, those who prevailed, helped the cause for Ameican Freedom, not just freedom for the "negro", did so honestly. Many Slaves who fought in the Civil War and other "wars" did so valiantly! The contributions from African American is so well described.

The book allowed me to see through the eyes of the former slaves who survived. The pain of fathers who were separated from their family. The mothers whose children were taken away and sold. The children who never knew who their parents were. For those families who searched for each other after the Civil War. It described how blacks were not only used as commodoties but, used against each other at times.

The strength of the African American is so alive and descriptive in this book; and so is the fear of the Anglo-Saxon. For many Anglo-Saxons who contributed to the freedom of slaves described their, compassion, love, and boldness and perhaps their the true "Godly Fear".

Everything from the American Presidents' African Kings, and Foreign Rulers involvement in slavery to economics to education of African Americans is in this book.

It's a book you cannot put down, especially if you thought you knew American History, as I did. It brought tears at times and amazement, but most of all it has enlightened my knowleged and appreciation for the continual struggle of African Americans.

If you have compassion...It's a must read book!!

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Never Seen the Moon: THE TRIALS OF EDITH MAXWELL
Published in Hardcover by University of Illinois Press (2005-04-13)
Author: Sharon Hatfield
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Page-Turner
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-17
I'm not much of a writer of reviews but do want to heartily recommend this book to all and especially anyone interested in the Appalachian area, history, media, or law.
I did truly find it to be a page-turner.
I'm a native of the area but this case was a little before my time and I had not heard a word about it. I was hooked from the first page.
I do think most people would like this book for one reason or another. I was so surprised to see how Wise County was a bit before its time in some of the legal aspects of the trial.

Flaming youth on trial
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-30
The Depression era saw its fair share of sensational murder trials in the United States: Winnie Ruth Judd (the 'Trunk Murderess'), child-killing cannibal Albert Fish, and Bruno Richard Hauptmann (accused of kidnapping and killing the Lindbergh baby), to name a few. They all received extensive press coverage, provoked controversy, and went on to become the subject of more than one best-selling book. Although her two trials in connection with the death of her controlling father were cause celebres for their durations, Edith Maxwell has never received a book-length examination of her case until now. And that's what makes Sharon Hatfield's "Never Seen the Moon" such a fascinating read and important social document.

It's more than just the reporting of a young schoolteacher's now-forgotten battle for her life and then her freedom. Sharon Hatfield exposes 1930s America's prejudice toward Appalachian culture in general and 'hillbillies' in particular, political restrictions that forbade women from sitting on the Maxwell jury and allowing her to truly be judged by a collection of her peers, and the younger generation's fight to challenge violent paternal authority.

"Never Seen the Moon" can be read and interpreted as an exciting piece of True Crime or a sobering social document. Highly recommended.

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New Englanders on the Ohio Frontier: Migration and Settlement of Worthington, Ohio
Published in Paperback by Kent State University Press (1999-07)
Authors: Virginia E. McCormick and Robert W. McCormick
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A comprehensive, lively history from primary sources
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-21
NEW ENGLANDERS ON THE OHIO FRONTIER is a witty and scholarly chronicle about migration to Ohio in 1802 for 41 families (settlers, not speculators) from Connecticut and Massachusetts. The McCormicks have used an unusually rich store of primary data to document the transformation of life in Ohio. Into the wilderness these settlers came with an elegant town plat which included a village green, Episcopal church, a school, and a subscription library, and within 10 years attained material culture which matched or surpassed that left in the Northeast. This case study ends in 1836 just after Worthington's incorporation. The McCormicks are scholars who write beautifully and this very accessible, colorful history ends too soon. The reader is primed for a sequel.

Fascinating and scholarly study of local history.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-19
"New Englanders on the Ohio Frontier" is more than a history of the founding and settlement of Worthington, Ohio, and subsequently, its impact on the development of Columbus, Ohio. It is the fascinating study of how migration into the Ohio frontier was not accomplished by adventurous individuals in buckskin, but by a well-organized and well-led company of settlers from Connecticut and Massachusetts with a definite purpose in mind. It demonstrates how their New England culture was transplanted into the Ohio wilderness and how it continues to influence the modern city. Virginia E. and Robert W. McCormick have written a scholarly but very readable text on local history. I highly recommend it on many levels. Paul Watkins, Worthington, Ohio

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To The Shore Once More: A Portrait Of The Jersey Shore; Prose, Poetry, and Works Of Art
Published in Hardcover by Jersey Shore Pubn (1999-07-21)
Authors: Frank Finale, George C. Valente, Rich Youmans, Paula Kolojesk, Dick LaBonte, He Theresa Troise, Ludlow Thorston, Margaret Tourison Berndt, Sara Eyestone, Sheila Mickle, Virginia Perle, Muriel Rogers, Dawn Hotaling, and Stephen Harrington
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Captures the essence of The Jersey Shore
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-06
Our family has the fortune of having Frank Finale as a teacher to both our children.

He has done a wonderful job capturing the Jersey Shore for all of its charms and the many artists who live here.

Everyone who visits the Jersey Shore will want this book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-12
First, the editors of To the Shore Once should be congratulated. They chose 101 drawings, etchings,and paintings from local New Jersey and some national artists. These works of Art complement Mr. Frank Finale's writing in essays, prose and poetry. You, turn the page and you feel like you are at the beach in Spring Lake, Belmar or Manasquan. Even the carrousel of 1950s Asbury Park is represented. As I think of Frank O'Hara's book on Jackson Pollock, To The Shore Once More will become a classic coffee table book for years to come. Art and prose and poetry, what a nice mix. We have Mr. Frank Finale to thank for such a beautiful book this Summer

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The New Older Woman: A Dialogue for the Coming Century
Published in Paperback by Celestial Arts (1995-12)
Authors: Patricia Faul, Virginia Mudd, and Ilene Tuttle
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This is a brief book that doesn't fetishize fifty
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-24
{This is} a brief book that doesn't fetishize fifty and that collages different voices. Though its contributors rarely object or probe or mention negatives--nor ask how and why 'women' are changed into 'older women'--some present important facts and perspectives succinctly. Gwen Yeo, director of the Stanford Geriatric Education Center, notes that 'Women over fifty are less prone to epression than any other age or gender group.' Artist Claire Falkenstein, trying to undermine the prejudice that creativity wanes with age, says that before her eighties she had never been able to use 'a symbolic language in the way I do now.'

From Margaret Morganroth Gullette - Women's Review of Books

Discussions cover sexuality, beauty, politics and more
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-24
{The} candid conversations found in this volume inspire, amaze, and challenge attitudes about women and aging. . . . Skillfully woven by the authors, discussions cover sexuality and enopause, beauty, eccentricity, housing, politics, careers, mentoring, risk-taking, and more.

Despite the acknowledged lackof socioeconomic and ethnic diversity reflected here, these proceedings make an important contribution to understanding women's place in the world today. Thoughtfully designed with large clear type. Detailed participant biographies appended.

From Paulette Bochnig Sharkey - Small Press

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No Greater Courage: A Novel of the Battle of Fredericksburg
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (2006-03-01)
Author: Richard Croker
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A fine bit of historical fiction.
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Review Date: 2008-09-15
Richard Croker's novelization of the events leading up to and including the Battle of Fredricksburg in December of 1862 is just about as good as it gets in the "cast of thousands" (lots and lots of characters) type of historical fiction.

Due to the nature of this book, it is just about impossible to get too deeply involved in many of them. But, Croker does an admirable job of giving us something to know about each of them, reminding the reader who each character is when they re-join the narrative and then we get to watch them in arugably the Union Army of the Potomac's worst moments. Most of the characters are real and not all of them are big generals. Not only do we get to see the action in the battle itself, but there is plenty of focus on the behind-the-scenes political intrigue that demonstrates how truly talented Lincoln was as a politician and also the dangers of too much civilian interference in purely military matters.

The only complaint I have concerns maps. There are not enough of them and the maps that are included are so stylized that I had difficulty reading them. Fortunately, the maps are not absolutely necessary for the book to be enjoyed and if you find yourself confused, historical maps of this battle abound on the internet.

I hope than Richard Croker is working on another book. Chancellorsville comes up next chronologically and he would do a great job with it.

Croker's previous novel of the Civil War, To Make Men Free: A Novel of the Battle of Antietam is not required pre-reading to enjoy this novel.

A Different Opinion
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-21
I don't know who reviewed this book at Publishers Weekly, but I couldn't disagree more with whoever it was. Having read several non-fiction and fictionalized novels of the Civil War, I would have to say this book ranks almost equally with Jeff Sharra's The Last Full Measure and above his Gods and Generals which I felt was weak. I am enjoying new characterzations and characters in Croker's book that weren't covered in Shaara's books. In fact I have ordered his "To Make Men Free" and am looking forward to reading it.

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The Norfolk 17: A Personal Narrative on Desegregation in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1958 1962
Published in Paperback by RoseDog Books (2006-08-22)
Author: Andrew Heidelberg
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A great source for civil rights era history
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-28
This is a great personal account of the struggle to desegregate Norfolk's school system during the Civil Rights era...told by someone right in the center of it all. This makes history come alive for those of us too young to have been there...

A HISTORY EVERYONE SHOULD LEARN
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-30
So often the real, personal accounts of history are never heard and instead we learn of a select few's vantage point. Mr. Heidelberg LIVED desegregation and has graced us with a powerful, first-person narrative of what life was like for African-Americans striving to get only what their white peers were receiving - a quality education with opportunities.
You must get this book! This is a story about desegregation and human rights that you probably have not heard before.

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Now We Are Sixty
Published in Audio Cassette by Hodder & Stoughton (2001-12-01)
Author: Christopher Matthew
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An ode to people sixty or more
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-05
This collection of short poems is an ode to the person whose age is sixty or better. Some are light, describing the pleasures of age and how your perspective changes. When that hurdle is jumped, many of the things that were so critical before now become superficial. This is summed up in the last two lines of the last poem in the book.

But now that I'm sixty I've got to confess
That more often than not, I couldn't care less.

Some of the others are less light hearted, describing the downside of aging. Financial fears, forgetting simple things, having to face young criminals and ways to try to recapture some of the exuberance of youth are all mentioned. However, even these topics are dealt with in a light-hearted manner, so there is never a point where the tone turns depressing.
Whatever your perspective is on turning sixty, this book will make you smile at some of the consequences of reaching that mark. Matthew is a very good poet and his prose will lighten your feelings, no matter how dark they are.

a gift on my 60th birthday
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-28
my son gave me this book on my 60th birthday. I grew up with the milne books and read them to my boys. In fact, our oldest, Christopher, is named after Christopher Robin. Get out your old book of Now We Are Six, and keep it next to you while you read this book. So charming. So clever. Makes me feel like a kid again and it makes me smile....alot.

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Observing and Recording the Behavior of Young Children
Published in Paperback by Teachers College Press (2008-06-01)
Authors: Dorothy H. Cohen, Virginia Stern, Nancy Balaban, and Nancy Gropper
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Observing and Recording Young Children
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
This book can be a dry read a t times, there is a lot of information in parts but it helps focus your observing of young children.

Practical and thorough
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-14
If for research or documentation you have the need to observe children, this book will serve as a detailed guide to that process. It includes recording routines, a children's use of materials, peer interaction, child-adult interaction, play, adult-directed behavior, language, and finding patterns.

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Off 13: The Eastern Shore of Virginia guidebook
Published in Unknown Binding by Book Bin (1987)
Author: Kirk Mariner
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Best off the beaten path guide to the ESVA
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-13
During several summer vactions on Virginia's eastern shore, I've enjoyed researching and piecing together information about this special peninsula. I purchased "Off 13" in a local museum during this summer's vacation and spent a day devouring it. I now consider this my key quick reference book to one of my favorite places. Off 13 provides succinct and accurate guidance for exploring off the shore's beaten path. It also provides fascinating appetizer bits of history for an 'oldcomer'. Simply a wonderful book. It can be purchased at the Cape Charles Museum off 184 in Cape Charles, VA.

But I ask a favor... please don't tell too many people about this wonderous world off the 'mainland.'

Definitive Guide to Eastern Shore of Virginia
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-09
Kirk Mariner's book "Off 13 - The Eastern Shore of Virginia Guidebook" offers a highly informative and entertaining guide to an overlooked but tranquil peninsula bounded by the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean, not far from the Nation's Capital. Many people know of Chincoteague but may not be aware that the rest of the Virginia eastern shore is well worth exploring. "Off 13" is full of interesting anecdotes and historical information about the area and its many little towns as well as useful and practical information for travellers.


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