Extraordinary people in extraordinary times heroes, sheroes, and villains

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Mendoza, Patrick M. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Englewood, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited 1999.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ch. 1. Mochi
  • ch. 2. Shadow on the wall
  • ch. 3. Medal and the lady: the Mary Edwards Walker story
  • ch. 4. Nathan's legacy
  • Dempsey shorts
  • ch. 5. Mother Maggard
  • ch. 6. Silas Soule: a forgotten hero of Sand Creek
  • ch. 7. Theodosia: a lady lost
  • ch. 8. Jules Bledsoe: the voice
  • ch. 9. Charles Gates Dawes: he won the Nobel Peace Prize and wrote a song that went to the Top 40
  • Ten interesting facts about presidents and vice-presidents
  • ch. 10. Day Doris Miller became a man
  • First shots fired on December 7, 1941
  • ch. 11. Billie and Patches
  • ch. 12. Sam Antonio: the last Acoma to survive
  • ch. 13. Shoichi Yokoi: the last Japanese soldier
  • Last officer to surrender
  • ch. 14. One extraordinary event: the day they hanged an elephant
  • Hartleypoole chimp incident
  • ch. 15. Governor Ralph Carr: a man of compassion
  • Interesting facts about the internment camps
  • ch. 16. Jeannette Pickering Rankin: the lady from Montana
  • Quotes from Jeannette Pickering Rankin
  • ch. 17. Villains: Lavinia Fisher
  • Footnotes in crime
  • ch. 18. Those weren't ladies, they were pirates: Anne Bonny and Mary Read
  • Pirate briefs
  • ch. 19. Jonita
  • ch. 20. Jóse Marti: his eloquence is still heard
  • Quotes from Jóse Marti
  • ch. 21. Daisy Anderson: "I just want people to get along with each other"
  • ch. 22. Doctor Victor Westphall and Angel Fire.