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- Lizzio, Kenneth P., author.
- New York, NY : The Countryman Press, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, [2020]
- Description
- Book — xi, 268 pages : illustrations, map ; 21 cm
- Summary
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An abolitionist and a spy, father and son, in the forgotten Western theater of the Civil War The abolitionist legacies of Orville Brown and his son, Spencer, live on in this historic and daring 19th-century account. Journeying apart from each other, but with similar passion, Orville and Spencer's stories span virtually every major abolitionist event: from the battles of Bleeding Kansas and the establishment of the free-soil movement to the river wars of Memphis, Vicksburg, and Shiloh. Readers will follow Orville west as he struck out for Kansas Territory to help ensure its entry as a free state. But the life of his precocious eldest son, Spencer, serves as an eventful accompaniment to Orville's own adventures. As a young Navy recruit in the Civil War's Western theater, Spencer volunteered to go behind enemy lines on numerous occasions. With his bold sleuthing and detailed diaries, Spencer's life unfolds vividly against the exciting backdrop of the Union and Confederate battle for control of the Mississippi River. The lives of these daring men are a fortifying record of American perseverance.
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E449 .L74 2020 | Unknown |
- Merriman, Ben author.
- Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2019.
- Description
- Book — x, 239 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
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As American politics has become increasingly polarized, gridlock at the federal level has led to a greater reliance on state governments to get things done. But this arrangement depends a great deal on state cooperation, and not all state officials have chosen to cooperate. Some have opted for conflict with the federal government. Conservative Innovators traces the activity of far-right conservatives in Kansas who have in the past decade used the powers of state-level offices to fight federal regulation on a range of topics from gun control to voting processes to Medicaid. Telling their story, Ben Merriman then expands the scope of the book to look at the tactics used by conservative state governments across the country to resist federal regulations, including coordinated lawsuits by state attorneys general, refusals to accept federal funds and spending mandates, and the creation of programs designed to restrict voting rights. Through this combination of state-initiated lawsuits and new administrative practices, these state officials weakened or halted major parts of the Obama Administration's healthcare, environmental protection, and immigration agendas and eroded federal voting rights protections. Conservative Innovators argues that American federalism is entering a new, conflict-ridden era that will make state governments more important in American life than they have been at any time in the past century.
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JK325 .M47 2019 | Unknown |
- Merriman, Ben, author.
- Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2019
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- Choosing conflict: the emerging state challenge to federal power
- State office as a support structure for conservative legal activism
- Formalizing defiance: interstate compacts in the state challenge to fiscal federalism
- The failure of federal electoral oversight and the emergence of a state
- Administrative paradigm of voter restriction
- Conservatism in one state: the Kansas experiment and the logic of reform
- Conservative innovators and liberal emulators: the future of American federalism
- In the Trump administration and beyond
4. A forgotten evil [2019]
- Russell, Sheldon, author.
- Malvern, PA : Cennan Books, an imprint of Cynren Press, [2019]
- Description
- Book — 273 pages ; 22 cm
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"In the American West, as the nation heals from the Civil War that nearly destroyed it, new battle lines are being drawn. Caleb Justin, orphaned and grieving, and his comrade Joshua Hart, a tough, worldly runaway, leave their home along the Ohio River bound for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, intent to join Sheridan's troops in their pursuit of Indian lands. But a badly healed foot injury ends Caleb's dream of joining up. While Joshua is assigned to George Armstrong Custer's troops, Caleb finds himself alone and undefended on the war-ravaged prairie, picking up whatever work he can - until his capture by Indians changes everything. Joan Monnet, daughter of a wealthy railroad magnate, is traveling West when her caravan is attacked by Indians. A timely rescue saves her life but leaves her lost on the vast American prairie with Caleb. Together, they must fight their way back to the world they once knew. But in the winter of 1868, as the snow drifts, Custer is set to turn his cavalry on a Cheyenne camp along the Washita River. Joshua, Joan, and Caleb find themselves trapped in the crossfire of one of the bloodiest battles of frontier history. Will their desperate courage be enough for them to survive?" -- Publisher
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PS3568 .U777 F67 2019 | Unknown |
- Delgadillo, Charles, author.
- Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2018]
- Description
- Book — 315 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Introduction: the man and his methods
- "He wants no office!"
- Hell-raiser
- A war of conquest
- Saving the world
- A hard-boiled world
- Main street culture warrior
- Reluctant New Dealer
- Freedom fighter.
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PN4874 .W52 D45 2018 | Unknown |
- Smith, Reuben, 1832-1904, author.
- Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xi, 251 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
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- Preface
- Introduction : On the Quiet Waters of the Marais des Cygnes
- Across the Ocean
- Toward a New Life
- The Territory of Kansas
- The Border War
- War between the States
- The Neutral State of Missouri
- Realities of War
- The Battle of Lone Jack
- Determine the Enemy
- "God Help Poor Old Missouri"
- A War of Devastation
- The Battle of Westport
- Freedom Wins
- Postwar Politics
- The State's First Psychiatric Hospital
- Reflections of a Pioneer and Patriot
- Back to England
- An American's Perspective
- Take Me Home
- We Must Part.
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F686 .S65 A3 2018 | Unknown |
- Bolden, Tonya author.
- First edition. - New York : Alfred A. Knopf, [2018]
- Description
- Book — 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 x 31 cm
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"The life of Junius G. Groves, a sharecropper in Kansas who grew a modest potato farm into a potato kingdom."-- Provided by publisher.
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S417 .G7945 B65 2018 F | Unknown |
- United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs, author.
- Washington : U.S. Government Publishing Office, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (iii, 51 pages) : illustrations.
- United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs, author.
- Washington : U.S. Government Publishing Office, 2018.
- Description
- Book — iii, 51 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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- Audretsch, Robert W., compiler.
- [North Charleston, South Carolina] : CreateSpace, 2017.
- Description
- Book — 243 pages ; 28 cm
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S930 .A88 2017 | Available |