Women Who Talk to the Dead

The True Story of 200 Forgotten Murder Victims and the Relentless Pursuit of Justice by and FBI Agent and a Detroit Police Detective
By Katherine Schweit

Women Who Talk to the Dead by Katherine Schweit is a gripping true-crime narrative that delves into the largest excavation of murder victims ever undertaken by the FBI. The book centers on the efforts of a detective and FBI agent to identify and bring justice...

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William T. Elliott, Vietnam Era Veteran

U.S. Air Force - 1972-1975
By William T. Elliott

Featuring a collection of enthralling poems, William T. Elliot: Vietnam Era Veteran follows William T. Elliot's story from serving in the US Air Force from 1972 to 1975 to his later life in America. The poem "War" presents a sobering portrait of war, penned from...

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We the Men

How Forgetting Women’s Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality
By Jill Elaine Hasday

We the Men by Jill Elaine Hasday examines the historical exclusion of women from public commemorations, national narratives, and legal recognition. Hasday talks about how women's contributions have been marginalized in monuments, celebrations, and education, while men's roles have been championed. Hasday speaks on how...

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Wings of Freedom

The Story of the Berlin Airlift
By Bibi LeBlanc

Wings of Freedom by Bibi LeBlanc is a dream come true for historians. In 1948, Germany was being rebuilt after the massive destruction of World War II. The once proud country was divided into four political zones—three governed by free countries and one controlled by...

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Were They On the Moon in 1969?

Yes, They Were
By Erwin Kostomai

On June 21, 1969, a Saturn V rocket powering the Apollo 11 spacecraft landed two men on the moon. Over fifty years later, many people have not known this, or if they have, refused to believe it. It is for this reason that author Erwin...

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What Is We To You?!

By Larry Odell Johnson

Larry Odell Johnson, author of What Is We To You?!, was born in Harlem. Growing up in Amsterdam Avenue, he is surrounded by various relatives, and different events shape his growing up during the Jim Crow era. Discrimination against black people is rampant, but he...

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What's In Ted's Wallet?

The Newly Revealed T206 Baseball Card Collection of Thomas Edison's Youngest Son
By J B Manheim, Lawrence Knorr

In What’s In Ted’s Wallet, J.B. Manheim and Lawrence Knorr give us a glimpse into Theodore Miller Edison’s life as a young baseball fan in the early 1900s. Theodore, or Ted as he was known, was the youngest son of the famous inventor, Thomas Edison....

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When Liberty Enslaves

The Toxic Blend of Faith and Politics
By Jerry Aveta

Sometimes you pick up a book and it grabs you by the scruff of the neck, shakes you around a bit, and makes you exclaim, “Everyone needs to read this.” When Liberty Enslaves: The Toxic Blend of Faith and Politics by Jerry Aveta was just...

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Whispers of the Roaring Twenties

Paris Unveiled
By Naza Semoniff

Whispers of the Roaring Twenties: Paris Unveiled vibrantly depicts the City of Light during the 1920s when France was still emerging from the horrors of war to greet a new world. Naza Semoniff meticulously sheds light on the changes and upheavals Paris underwent during this...

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Who Do You Say I Am?

A Study Of The Messianic Secret
By Juan Novo

Who Do You Say I Am? by Juan Novo delves into the mystery of Jesus' Messianic Secret. It explores why his true identity was hidden from the people who were supposed to recognize him as the Messiah. The author examines Jesus' mission to die, the...

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