Freedom

The Case For Open Borders
By Joss Sheldon

Joss Sheldon's Freedom: The Case For Open Borders demystifies the benefits of migration and advocates for a borderless world. It explores the history of migration and how our ancestors from Africa traveled a world without borders and settled in different parts of the earth. It...

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Frances Perkins

Champion of American Workers
By Ruth Cashin Monsell

Frances Perkins: Champion of American Workers by Ruth Cashin Monsell is the biography of a woman who holds a solid place in history—the first female presidential cabinet member in the United States. Perkins served as the Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945. She was...

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Fabulous Female Musicians

By Sammy Stein

When we think of the musical greats throughout history, we’re bound to think first of the men who dominated music. There were women musicians, music teachers, performers, and composers, but their lights didn’t shine quite so brightly. To a certain extent, that continues today, but...

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Flood, Fire and a Superstorm

By Marty Ingram

Flood, Fire and a Superstorm by Marty Ingram provides a compelling first-hand account of the devastating impact of Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Ingram, the chief of the Point Breeze Volunteer Fire Department, offers a unique perspective on the unprecedented challenges that the volunteers and first...

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Fortitude

Preserving 400 Years of an American Family's Faith, Patriotism, Grit and Determination
By Dale R. Spaulding

Fortitude: Preserving 400 Years of an American Family's Faith, Patriotism, Grit and Determination by Dale R. Spaulding is a sprawling work that takes a deep dive into the history of the Spaulding family. Spaulding takes readers back to the ancient and medieval origins of the...

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From the Flood

A Memoir
By Suzanne Jones

Suzanne Jones was six years old when Tropical Storm Agnes swept up the east coast and morphed into an extratropical cyclone, dropping nineteen inches of rain on the Susquehanna River Valley in Northern Pennsylvania in less than a day. Rivers and streams overflowed their banks...

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Far Right Media is Making The World Chaotic

By David Jeremiah

With all the advancements in technology, access to information has been made easier than ever. While this may have been achieved for the general good of mankind, it is devastating that not everyone shares the same view. The latter is especially true for members of...

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Forged by Coal

A Family's Story
By Terry Bailey

Lowell Douglas Bailey ​and Vergie Ellen Terry, who tied the knot on the 28th of May, 1945, belong to the generation of Americans that experienced the last years of coal camp life in West Virginia. In Forged by Coal, their first child, Terry Bailey, tells...

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Fall In, Fall Out

The Dogface Years
By Joseph Crew

When Joseph Crew learned that his twin brother Dick was sworn into the army on March 12, 1958, he deliberated whether to stay at home and keep his girlfriend or join Dick in the army and escape the crumbling situation at home. Seventeen-year-old Joseph chose...

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From Auschwitz with Love

The Inspiring Memoir of Two Sisters' Survival, Devotion and Triumph
By Daniel Seymour

The Holocaust is one of the most bloody events in history. Although one cannot begin to imagine the extent of physical hardships and mental trauma the victims went through in those concentration camps, From Auschwitz with Love by Daniel Seymour attempts to look into the...

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