Author: G. T. Childs, Chief Master Sergeant, U. S. Air Force
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480946303
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
From Cottonfields to Clouds By: G. T. Childs, Chief Master Sergeant, U. S. Air Force In this autobiography, G. T. Childs, a member of “The Greatest Generation,” tells the story of the first seventeen years of his life in a small community in East Texas. Through one engaging tale after another, Childs gives readers a feel for what life was like for one boy growing up in the 1920s and ’30s. Join into the story as Childs recounts the many adventures of his farmwork, his education, his religious upbringing, and his first encounters with a Ford Model T.
From Cottonfields to Clouds
Author: G. T. Childs, Chief Master Sergeant, U. S. Air Force
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480946303
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
From Cottonfields to Clouds By: G. T. Childs, Chief Master Sergeant, U. S. Air Force In this autobiography, G. T. Childs, a member of “The Greatest Generation,” tells the story of the first seventeen years of his life in a small community in East Texas. Through one engaging tale after another, Childs gives readers a feel for what life was like for one boy growing up in the 1920s and ’30s. Join into the story as Childs recounts the many adventures of his farmwork, his education, his religious upbringing, and his first encounters with a Ford Model T.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480946303
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
From Cottonfields to Clouds By: G. T. Childs, Chief Master Sergeant, U. S. Air Force In this autobiography, G. T. Childs, a member of “The Greatest Generation,” tells the story of the first seventeen years of his life in a small community in East Texas. Through one engaging tale after another, Childs gives readers a feel for what life was like for one boy growing up in the 1920s and ’30s. Join into the story as Childs recounts the many adventures of his farmwork, his education, his religious upbringing, and his first encounters with a Ford Model T.
From Cotton Fields to University Leadership
Author: Charlie Nelms
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253040183
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The renowned leader in higher education provides “a testament to the power of aspiration, character and education to overcome poverty and adversity” (Michael L. Lomax, President & CEO, United Negro College Fund). Charlie Nelms had audaciously big dreams. Growing up black in the Deep South in the 1950s and 1960s, working in cotton fields, and living in poverty, Nelms dared to dream that he could do more with his life than work for white plantation owners sun-up to sun-down. Inspired by his parents, who first dared to dream that they could own their own land and have the right to vote, Nelms chose education as his weapon of choice for fighting racism and inequality. With hard work, determination, and the critical assistance of mentors who counseled him along the way, he found his way from the cotton fields of Arkansas to university leadership roles. Becoming the youngest and the first African American chancellor of a predominately white institution in Indiana, he faced tectonic changes in higher education during those ensuing decades of globalization, growing economic disparity, and political divisiveness. From Cotton Fields to University Leadership is an uplifting story about the power of education, the impact of community and mentorship, and the importance of dreaming big. “In his memoir, the realities of his life take on the qualities of a good docudrama, providing the back story to the development of a remarkable educational leader. His is ‘the examined life,’ filled with honesty, humor, and humility. While this is uniquely Charlie’s story, it is a story that will lift the hearts of many and inspire future generations of leaders.” —Betty J. Overton, Director, National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253040183
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The renowned leader in higher education provides “a testament to the power of aspiration, character and education to overcome poverty and adversity” (Michael L. Lomax, President & CEO, United Negro College Fund). Charlie Nelms had audaciously big dreams. Growing up black in the Deep South in the 1950s and 1960s, working in cotton fields, and living in poverty, Nelms dared to dream that he could do more with his life than work for white plantation owners sun-up to sun-down. Inspired by his parents, who first dared to dream that they could own their own land and have the right to vote, Nelms chose education as his weapon of choice for fighting racism and inequality. With hard work, determination, and the critical assistance of mentors who counseled him along the way, he found his way from the cotton fields of Arkansas to university leadership roles. Becoming the youngest and the first African American chancellor of a predominately white institution in Indiana, he faced tectonic changes in higher education during those ensuing decades of globalization, growing economic disparity, and political divisiveness. From Cotton Fields to University Leadership is an uplifting story about the power of education, the impact of community and mentorship, and the importance of dreaming big. “In his memoir, the realities of his life take on the qualities of a good docudrama, providing the back story to the development of a remarkable educational leader. His is ‘the examined life,’ filled with honesty, humor, and humility. While this is uniquely Charlie’s story, it is a story that will lift the hearts of many and inspire future generations of leaders.” —Betty J. Overton, Director, National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good
From Cotton Fields to Mission Fields: The Anna Knight Story
Author: Dorothy Knight Marsh
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 148346024X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
"From Cotton Fields to Mission Fields is a compelling and inspiring memoir about Anna Knight, a mixed-race woman who was born in the beginning of post-abolition America and whose life was dedicated to education and to her faith throughout her life. Accomplishing what others could not with so little, this woman of courage and determination, too white to be black and too black to be white, stood up against the moonshiners who threatened her."--Page 4 cover
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 148346024X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
"From Cotton Fields to Mission Fields is a compelling and inspiring memoir about Anna Knight, a mixed-race woman who was born in the beginning of post-abolition America and whose life was dedicated to education and to her faith throughout her life. Accomplishing what others could not with so little, this woman of courage and determination, too white to be black and too black to be white, stood up against the moonshiners who threatened her."--Page 4 cover
From Cotton Fields to Medicine
Author: Dr. Hazel Coley-Greene M.D.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1514411660
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
At the age of forty-four, my mother set out to accomplish what no other American woman of color had achieved at her ageto graduate and receive a doctorate of medicine and surgery from the Universite Lobre de Bruxelles, Belgium. She walked two and a half miles daily from the cotton fields to a one-room school that housed grades one through seven taught by one teacher. But it was her thirst of knowledge that would sustain her and carry her to a great adventure across the Atlantic. We hope that the content of these pages will inspire many other young persons to strive and become whatever they wish to become, overcoming any obstacles and defying all odds.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1514411660
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
At the age of forty-four, my mother set out to accomplish what no other American woman of color had achieved at her ageto graduate and receive a doctorate of medicine and surgery from the Universite Lobre de Bruxelles, Belgium. She walked two and a half miles daily from the cotton fields to a one-room school that housed grades one through seven taught by one teacher. But it was her thirst of knowledge that would sustain her and carry her to a great adventure across the Atlantic. We hope that the content of these pages will inspire many other young persons to strive and become whatever they wish to become, overcoming any obstacles and defying all odds.
The cotton fields of Paraguay and Corrientes
Author: Michael George Mulhall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
The Cotton Fields of Paraguay and Corrientes: Being an Account of a Tour Through These Countries, Preceded by Annals of Cotton Planting in the River Plate Territories, from 1862 to 1864
Author: Michael George Mulhall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Cotton Fields No More
Author: Gilbert C. Fite
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 081318469X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
No general history of southern farming since the end of slavery has been published until now. For the first time, Gilbert C. Fite has drawn together the many threads that make up commercial agricultural development in the eleven states of the old Confederacy, to explain why agricultural change was so slow in the South, and then to show how the agents of change worked after 1933 to destroy the old and produce a new agriculture. Fite traces the decline and departure of King Cotton as the hard taskmaster of the region, and the replacement of cotton by a somewhat more democratically rewarding group of farm products: poultry, cattle, swine; soybeans; citrus and other fruits; vegetables; rice; dairy products; and forest products. He shows how such crop changes were related to other developments, such as the rise of a capital base in the South, mainly after World War II; technological innovation in farming equipment; and urbanization and regional population shifts. Based largely upon primary sources, Cotton Fields No More will become the standard work on post-Civil War agriculture in the South. It will be welcomed by students of the American South and of United States agriculture, economic, and social history.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 081318469X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
No general history of southern farming since the end of slavery has been published until now. For the first time, Gilbert C. Fite has drawn together the many threads that make up commercial agricultural development in the eleven states of the old Confederacy, to explain why agricultural change was so slow in the South, and then to show how the agents of change worked after 1933 to destroy the old and produce a new agriculture. Fite traces the decline and departure of King Cotton as the hard taskmaster of the region, and the replacement of cotton by a somewhat more democratically rewarding group of farm products: poultry, cattle, swine; soybeans; citrus and other fruits; vegetables; rice; dairy products; and forest products. He shows how such crop changes were related to other developments, such as the rise of a capital base in the South, mainly after World War II; technological innovation in farming equipment; and urbanization and regional population shifts. Based largely upon primary sources, Cotton Fields No More will become the standard work on post-Civil War agriculture in the South. It will be welcomed by students of the American South and of United States agriculture, economic, and social history.
United States Census of Agriculture: 1950
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Cotton Field of Dreams
Author: Janis F. Kearney
Publisher: writing our world press
ISBN: 9780976205807
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
The author describes her life as one of seventeen children of sharecroppers growing up in Arkansas and her journey to the White House as the diarist to President Bill Clinton.
Publisher: writing our world press
ISBN: 9780976205807
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
The author describes her life as one of seventeen children of sharecroppers growing up in Arkansas and her journey to the White House as the diarist to President Bill Clinton.
From the Cotton Field to the Cotton Mill
Author: Holland Thompson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description