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The struggle for racial equality in the North has been a footnote in most books about civil rights in America. Now this monumental new work from one of the most brilliant historians of his generation sets the record straight. Sweet Land of Liberty is an epic, revelatory account of the abiding quest for justice in states from Illinois to New York, and of how the intense northern struggle differed from and was inspired by the fight down South. Thomas Sugrue’s panoramic view sweeps from the 1920s to the present–more than eighty of the most decisive years in American history. He uncovers the forgotten stories of battles to open up lunch counters, beaches, and movie theaters in the North; the...
Second Suburb uncovers the unique story of Levittown, Pennsylvania, and its significance to American social, architectural, environmental, and political history.
A USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR They thought they could bury the truth. They were wrong. When Detroit private investigator August High finds the body of a young artist, Holla, brutally murdered in an abandoned warehouse, he steps into a world of secrets that stretches far beyond the city’s borders. Determined to uncover the truth, High’s investigation pulls him into a dangerous web of lies, where he must navigate between corrupt officials, a ruthless crime syndicate, and a deadly international conspiracy. Each clue takes him deeper into the shadows, where one wrong move could mean his last. Fast-paced and relentlessly gripping, this action-packed thriller pits August High against an enemy hidden in plain sight. As the body count rises and the stakes escalate, High knows he’s in a race against time—and against an adversary who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried. For fans of Lee Child, Michael Connelly, and Robert Crais, this is a story that keeps you hooked until the very last page.
Celtic is a club like no other. Its story is a unique one, of a football club founded to raise money to help alleviate poverty within the predominantly Irish immigrant community of Glasgow's East End. Yet, from its inception, Celtic has been a club open to all. From those humble and charitable origins, Celtic have gone on to become one of the most famous names in world football. In 1967, they became the first British club to win the European Cup, while domestically they have won, to date, 47 league titles, 36 Scottish Cups and 16 League Cups. The story of Celtic continues – of success on the field, backed by a strong organisation off it, and all underpinned by a commitment to remain true to the charitable roots of the club. This is just the latest chapter . . .
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Commander Jerusha Bailey returns in this explosive follow-up to the national bestseller, "Rites of War". When an American cruiser accidentally shoots down a commercial aircraft--and kills the president of Panama--an interim government seizes control of the Panama Canal. Bailey is dispatched on a peacemaking mission that could either defuse an international crisis or add fuel to the fires of an all-out war.
Death of a Winter Shaker has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher.
Some think, that for a nation to live, General Ulysses S. Grant must die.