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Category : Saugatuck (Mich.)
Languages : en
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Broadside for Centennial Home Coming, July 14-16, 1930, Saugatuck, Michigan.
Saugatuck, Michigan Centennial Home Coming Collection
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Broadside for Centennial Home Coming, July 14-16, 1930, Saugatuck, Michigan.
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Broadside for Centennial Home Coming, July 14-16, 1930, Saugatuck, Michigan.
Cenntennial Home Coming, July 14-15-16
Michigan's Centennial Family Farm Heritage, 1986
Author: Mary L. Wermuth
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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The Fair Housing Five and the Haunted House
Author: Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781727466003
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Samaria and her friends like everything about their clubhouse except the haunted house across the street. But when Samaria and her mother need to find a place to live, they realize they are dealing with a much bigger problem than ghosts or monsters. Join the Fair Housing Five as they work together to take creative action against housing discrimination in their community.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781727466003
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Samaria and her friends like everything about their clubhouse except the haunted house across the street. But when Samaria and her mother need to find a place to live, they realize they are dealing with a much bigger problem than ghosts or monsters. Join the Fair Housing Five as they work together to take creative action against housing discrimination in their community.
The Seventieth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Saugatuck, Michigan, 1860-1930
Author: First Congregational Church (Saugatuck, Mich.)
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Category : Congregational churches
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Congregational churches
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Carefree Days in West Michigan
Author: West Michigan Tourist Association
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Category : Michigan
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Michigan
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Census of the State of Michigan
Author: Michigan. Department of State
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Category : Michigan
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Category : Michigan
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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The Recipe Box
Author: Viola Shipman
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN: 1250165326
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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"Filled with cherished memories and treasured recipes, The Recipe Box is a touching tribute to the women and food that unite us and connect our past to the present." —Richard Paul Evans, #1 New York Times bestselling author "An easy, delightful novel" –Good Housekeeping In The Recipe Box, bestselling beloved author Viola Shipman spins a tale about a lost young woman and the family recipe box that changes her life. Growing up in northern Michigan, Samantha “Sam” Mullins felt trapped on her family’s orchard and pie shop, so she left with dreams of making her own mark in the world. But life as an overworked, undervalued sous chef at a reality star’s New York bakery is not what Sam dreamed. When the chef embarrasses Sam, she quits and returns home. Unemployed, single, and defeated, she spends a summer working on her family’s orchard cooking and baking alongside the women in her life—including her mother, Deana, and grandmother, Willo. One beloved, flour-flecked, ink-smeared recipe at a time, Sam begins to learn about and understand the women in her life, her family’s history, and her passion for food through their treasured recipe box. As Sam discovers what matters most she opens her heart to a man she left behind, but who now might be the key to her happiness.
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN: 1250165326
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
"Filled with cherished memories and treasured recipes, The Recipe Box is a touching tribute to the women and food that unite us and connect our past to the present." —Richard Paul Evans, #1 New York Times bestselling author "An easy, delightful novel" –Good Housekeeping In The Recipe Box, bestselling beloved author Viola Shipman spins a tale about a lost young woman and the family recipe box that changes her life. Growing up in northern Michigan, Samantha “Sam” Mullins felt trapped on her family’s orchard and pie shop, so she left with dreams of making her own mark in the world. But life as an overworked, undervalued sous chef at a reality star’s New York bakery is not what Sam dreamed. When the chef embarrasses Sam, she quits and returns home. Unemployed, single, and defeated, she spends a summer working on her family’s orchard cooking and baking alongside the women in her life—including her mother, Deana, and grandmother, Willo. One beloved, flour-flecked, ink-smeared recipe at a time, Sam begins to learn about and understand the women in her life, her family’s history, and her passion for food through their treasured recipe box. As Sam discovers what matters most she opens her heart to a man she left behind, but who now might be the key to her happiness.
The Great Lakelands
Behind the Big House
Author: Jodi Skipper
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1609388178
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
"When residents and tourists visit plantation sites, whose stories are told? All too often the lives of slaveowners are centered, obscuring the lives of enslaved people and making it impossible for their descendants to process the meanings of these sites. Behind the Big House gives readers a candid, behind the scenes look at what it really takes to interpret the difficult history of slavery in the U.S. South. The book explores Jodi Skipper's eight-year collaboration with the Behind the Big House program, a community-based model used at local historic sites around the country to address slavery in the collective narrative of U.S. history and culture. Part memoir and part ethnography, the book interweaves Skipper's experiences as a Black woman and a southerner to imagine more sustainable and healthy spaces for interracial collaborations around historic preservation and slavery tourism in the U.S. South. Skipper considers the growing need among professional and lay communities to address slavery and its impacts through interpretations of local historic sites. In laying out her experiences through an autoethnographic approach, Skipper seeks to help other activist scholars of color negotiate the nuances of place, the academic public sphere, and its ambiguous systems of reward, recognition, and evaluation. By directly speaking to a failed integration of teaching, research, and service as a crisis in academia, she strives not to give others answers, but to model another way of being"--
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1609388178
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
"When residents and tourists visit plantation sites, whose stories are told? All too often the lives of slaveowners are centered, obscuring the lives of enslaved people and making it impossible for their descendants to process the meanings of these sites. Behind the Big House gives readers a candid, behind the scenes look at what it really takes to interpret the difficult history of slavery in the U.S. South. The book explores Jodi Skipper's eight-year collaboration with the Behind the Big House program, a community-based model used at local historic sites around the country to address slavery in the collective narrative of U.S. history and culture. Part memoir and part ethnography, the book interweaves Skipper's experiences as a Black woman and a southerner to imagine more sustainable and healthy spaces for interracial collaborations around historic preservation and slavery tourism in the U.S. South. Skipper considers the growing need among professional and lay communities to address slavery and its impacts through interpretations of local historic sites. In laying out her experiences through an autoethnographic approach, Skipper seeks to help other activist scholars of color negotiate the nuances of place, the academic public sphere, and its ambiguous systems of reward, recognition, and evaluation. By directly speaking to a failed integration of teaching, research, and service as a crisis in academia, she strives not to give others answers, but to model another way of being"--