Jane Little Botkin
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What a ride! Author George R. Matthews presents fresh information regarding the “life behind the legend” of Henry McCarty—as Western enthusiasts know him—Billy the Kid. The first misinformation, that of Henry’s birth, is quickly debunked. Billy, born ...more | |
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I’ve read every book in the Jared Delaney series, and Hunter’s Moon (book five) must be my favorite! Jim Jones began the western series with the young man—Delaney—who’s tragic, childhood past impacts his character development in ways that cause heart ...more | |
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“Jimmy Yeager was hopeless and alone.” The first line of R. G. Yoho’s new young adult western Destined to Ride Alone grabbed my heart from the beginning. The main character, Jimmy, destined to ride an orphan train from New York City to the Midwest, d ...more | |
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When author Carmen Peone won Women Writing the West’s Willa Award for fiction, I finally decided to pick up her winning romance, Broken Bondage. The genre ordinarily is not my cup of tea as a nonfiction historian and author, but I knew this book had ...more | |
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Randi Samuelson-Brown has done it again with the second book in her Dark Range series, Branded Graves! The narrative is provocative and fresh, and Samuelson-Brown leaves the reader ready for Emory’s next life-changing challenge. The reader learns mor ...more | |
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“IWW General Headquarters was collecting information regarding past free speech fights in response to a request from the U.S. Committee on Industrial Relations. Believing the “publicity to be worth the work it will entail,” Vincent St. John made an appeal in Solidarity one week before the September convention. Anyone who had first-hand experience was asked to submit personal narratives, pamphlets, bulletins, reports, and detailed histories regarding the various free speech fights. …. The committee determined that non-English-speaking workers had prevented development of better employer-employee relationships, especially with the “unreasonable prejudice of almost every class of Americans toward immigrants.” With rumblings of a European war, the committee recommended immediate legislation for restricting immigration except for those who were “likely to make the most desirable citizens.”
― Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family
― Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family
“[1916] The IWW’s involvement in the [Minnesota] Iron Range’s labor unrest led mine company owners to take extreme actions and, just as in other conflict locations, they mobilized the businesses and municipal offices under their ownership. All mail and telegrams to and from Virginia were halted and reviewed. In other locations, including Biwabik, Aurora, and Eveleth, general stores turned away miners and their famlies. When the strikers formed their own cooperative for supplies and groceries, Oliver Iron Mining Company pressured wholesalers to serve notice that all credit would be curtailed pending the strike, and that payments for supplies must be made weekly. Meanwhile Sheriff Meining publicly announced new jail sentences for other agitators and miners for simply saying, “Hello Fellow Worker,” carrying a red IWW membership card, or discussing industrial unionism on public streets.”
― Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family
― Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family
“With Russian blockades contributing to a growing European economic depression, America’s wheat production in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and the Dakotas were booming in response to worldwide demand, and harvesters were desperately needed.”
― Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family
― Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family
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