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The Army Woman's Handbook
written by Clella Reeves Collins, fl. 1942 (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1942), 264 page(s)
Women (Adults)
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written by Clella Reeves Collins, fl. 1942 (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1942), 264 page(s)
Description
Women (Adults)
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Monograph
Author / Creator
Clella Reeves Collins, fl. 1942
Date Published / Released
1942
Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Topic / Theme
Etiquette, Wills and probate, Family legal affairs
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5. Jazz Era and Talent Pool
written by John M. Brewer, Jr.; in African Americans in Pittsburgh, Black America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 55-66
African Americans in Pittsburgh chronicles the distinct trends in this African American community. There was never one centralized neighborhood where a majority of the black population lived, and city schools were integrated until after desegregation laws were passed. Photographs captured by famed Pittsburgh photo...
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written by John M. Brewer, Jr.; in African Americans in Pittsburgh, Black America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 55-66
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African Americans in Pittsburgh chronicles the distinct trends in this African American community. There was never one centralized neighborhood where a majority of the black population lived, and city schools were integrated until after desegregation laws were passed. Photographs captured by famed Pittsburgh photographer Charles “Teenie” Harris show the candid experiences of residents, including the achievements and celebrations of people str...
African Americans in Pittsburgh chronicles the distinct trends in this African American community. There was never one centralized neighborhood where a majority of the black population lived, and city schools were integrated until after desegregation laws were passed. Photographs captured by famed Pittsburgh photographer Charles “Teenie” Harris show the candid experiences of residents, including the achievements and celebrations of people struggling to put scraps of food on the table.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
John M. Brewer, Jr.
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Black America
Topic / Theme
Entertainment industry, Jazz music, Afar
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 by John M. Brewer Jr., with photographs from the Pittsburgh Courier and the Carnegie Museum of Art
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African-American Entertainment in Baltimore
in Black America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002), 128 page(s),
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in Black America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002), 128 page(s),
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Black America
Topic / Theme
Entertainment industry, African-Americans, Ethnic groups
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003 by Rosa Pryor-Trusty and Tonya Taliaferro
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2. Industrious Laborers
written by Leola Clement Robinson; in Greenville County, South Carolina, Black America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007), 17-28
Cradled at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and once known as the “Textile Center of the South,” Greenville has evolved into a prosperous hub for corporate development and global commerce. Greenville County’s African American community, proud and resourceful, has strong roots dating back t...
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written by Leola Clement Robinson; in Greenville County, South Carolina, Black America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007), 17-28
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Cradled at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and once known as the “Textile Center of the South,” Greenville has evolved into a prosperous hub for corporate development and global commerce. Greenville County’s African American community, proud and resourceful, has strong roots dating back to 1770, when blacks helped to carve the county out of an upstate wilderness. The experiences of the black community and its long relati...
Cradled at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and once known as the “Textile Center of the South,” Greenville has evolved into a prosperous hub for corporate development and global commerce. Greenville County’s African American community, proud and resourceful, has strong roots dating back to 1770, when blacks helped to carve the county out of an upstate wilderness. The experiences of the black community and its long relationship with whites up to the civil rights movement helped to create the climate for the kaleidoscope of races and cultures in Greenville today.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Leola Clement Robinson
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Black America
Topic / Theme
Industrialization, Afar
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 by Leola Clement Robinson-Simpson
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CHAPTER 30: WAR EMERGENCIES AND SMALL BOAT NAVIGATION
in The Bluejackets' Manual, United States Navy, 1943 (Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Academy, 1943), 810-826
Military Personnel
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in The Bluejackets' Manual, United States Navy, 1943 (Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Academy, 1943), 810-826
Description
Military Personnel
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Monograph
Date Published / Released
1943
Publisher
United States Naval Academy
Topic / Theme
Navy sailors, Emergency management, Fisheries, Foraging
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20: The Conventions of Restaurant Dining
written by Helen Sprackling, fl. 1941-1966; in Courtesy: A Book on Modern Manners (New York, NY: M. Barrows (Publisher), 1944), 212-218
General Audience
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written by Helen Sprackling, fl. 1941-1966; in Courtesy: A Book on Modern Manners (New York, NY: M. Barrows (Publisher), 1944), 212-218
Description
General Audience
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Monograph
Author / Creator
Helen Sprackling, fl. 1941-1966
Date Published / Released
1944
Publisher
M. Barrows (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
Restaurants, Etiquette
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Opportunities in America: Are You a Farmer?
written by Elizabeth Cynthia Barney Buel, 1868-; in D.A.R. Manual for Citizenship: 1935 (Daughters of the American Revolution, 1935), 30-37
General Audience
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written by Elizabeth Cynthia Barney Buel, 1868-; in D.A.R. Manual for Citizenship: 1935 (Daughters of the American Revolution, 1935), 30-37
Description
General Audience
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Monograph
Author / Creator
Elizabeth Cynthia Barney Buel, 1868-
Date Published / Released
1935
Publisher
Daughters of the American Revolution
Topic / Theme
Agriculture, Manufacturing industry
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Fabrics and Dress
written by Lucy Rathbone, 1896-1990 and Elizabeth Tarpley, 1898-1993 (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1931), 446 page(s)
General Audience
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written by Lucy Rathbone, 1896-1990 and Elizabeth Tarpley, 1898-1993 (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1931), 446 page(s)
Description
General Audience
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Monograph
Author / Creator
Lucy Rathbone, 1896-1990, Elizabeth Tarpley, 1898-1993
Date Published / Released
1931
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Topic / Theme
Fashion, Personal appearance, Interior decoration
Copyright Message
Copyright owner is unknown. Alexander Street Press is eager to hear from any rights owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate information may be provided in the future. Any information concerning rights to this work can be sent to the editor at the address below.
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Fiji: Handbook of the Colony, Special Wartime Issue
edited by Leonard G. Usher, fl. 1943 (Alport Barker, 1943), 116 page(s)
General Audience
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edited by Leonard G. Usher, fl. 1943 (Alport Barker, 1943), 116 page(s)
Description
General Audience
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Monograph
Contributor
Leonard G. Usher, fl. 1943
Date Published / Released
1943
Publisher
Alport Barker
Topic / Theme
Colonial populations
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General, Chicago's Grand Hotels: The Palmer House Hilton, The Drake, and The Hilton Chicago
in General (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2005), 144 page(s),
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Architecturally imposing, historically rich, and socially important, Chicago’s magnificent grand hotels have fascinated generations of Chicagoans and have pleased generations of guests. The Palmer House Hilton, The Drake, and The Hilton Chicago have come to represent a collective formal living room for Chicago,...
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in General (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2005), 144 page(s),
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Architecturally imposing, historically rich, and socially important, Chicago’s magnificent grand hotels have fascinated generations of Chicagoans and have pleased generations of guests. The Palmer House Hilton, The Drake, and The Hilton Chicago have come to represent a collective formal living room for Chicago, where the city’s most important visitors are accommodated, entertained, and made aware of the grandeur and sophistication of their ho...
Architecturally imposing, historically rich, and socially important, Chicago’s magnificent grand hotels have fascinated generations of Chicagoans and have pleased generations of guests. The Palmer House Hilton, The Drake, and The Hilton Chicago have come to represent a collective formal living room for Chicago, where the city’s most important visitors are accommodated, entertained, and made aware of the grandeur and sophistication of their host’s hometown. They were built to inspire awe—and still do for anyone fortunate enough to find themselves in the lobby of The Palmer House Hilton, The Palm Court of The Drake, or the Grand Ballroom of The Hilton Chicago. Many of the most famous locales in these classic structures have been transformed or have disappeared altogether due to changing times. Gone, for example, is The Hilton Chicago’s famous rooftop miniature golf course and Boulevard Room supper club, complete with its ice shows. Gone, too, is The Drake’s legendary supper club, the Camellia House. While the Empire Room of The Palmer House Hilton continues to exist as an function room, it no longer reverberates with the sound of Liberace’s piano or Jimmy Durante’s vocals, as it did when it was the city’s premier entertainment facility. Chicago’s Grand Hotels chronicles over 100 years of Chicago hotel history through vivid photographs and memorabilia from the archives of The Palmer House Hilton, The Drake, and The Hilton Chicago. It tells the compelling story of the visionary architects and hoteliers who brought these hotels to life and made them structural testaments to the warmth of midwestern hospitality.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
General
Topic / Theme
Hotels and inns, Resorts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Robert V. Allegrini
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