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Carmela Carvajal de Prat. Cartas de mi Esposo

by María Angelica Iturriaga

Las cartas de Arturo Prat revelan al hombre detrás del héroe, enamorado de su mujer y de su familia. Arturo Prat no solo fue el capitán de la Esmeralda que abordó el buque enemigo, el Huáscar, sabiendo que su probable destino era la muerte. No solo es el héroe nacional de la Guerra del Pacífico que luchó por su patria. Sino que además fue un gran esposo y un padre ejemplar, que amó a su familia tanto como a su país, un hombre moderno para su época y comprometido socialmente, todas virtudes que quedan de manifiesto en estas sensibles páginas.Cartas de mi esposo, una investigación prolija y un testimonio de época fundamental, reconstruye a través de la correspondencia apasionada que Arturo Prat Chacón tuvo con su esposa, Carmela Carvajal, el aspecto más íntimo y desconocido de su vida.Estas cartas nos revelan entonces a un hombre de carne y hueso que en altamar vivió la añoranza de su familia, el amor incondicional y romántico hacia su esposa; y también, nos esbozan la figura de Carmela Carvajal, una mujer de una fuerza impresionante que supo enfrentar con temple y valentía la tragedia. Porque, como escribió Arturo Prat: «Cada día, bien mío, me siento más feliz y orgulloso de mi esposa».

Carmella's Quest: Taking on College Sight Unseen

by Carmella Broome

The author, who is blind, describes her years at North Greenville College.

Carmelo Anthony

by Aurelia Jackson

Carmelo Anthony is one of the biggest stars in the NBA. A six-time NBA All-Star, Carmelo's time in the league has been a dream-come-true. From playing with the Knicks in Madison Square Garden to playing on the U.S. Olympic team, Carmelo has proven that he's at the top of the basketball world. Learn the story of one of the NBA's most popular players. Find out how he worked hard to realize his childhood dreams of playing basketball in the NBA--and discover how today, he shares his success with others!

Carmelo Anthony (Amazing Athletes)

by Jon M. Fishman

Carmelo Anthony led his college basketball team to victory in the national championship game, then helped turn the Denver Nuggets into a winning team. Learn more about one of the NBA's biggest stars.

Carmen Balcells, traficant de paraules

by Carme Riera

La primera biografia autoritzada de Carmen Balcells, l'agent literària que va revolucionar el panorama literari en llengua espanyola. Carmen Balcells va ser molt més que una agent, va ser un mite. Una combinació afortunada de talent, intel·ligència i ambició la va convertir en un referent internacional de la literatura en llengua espanyola. A l'hora d'escriure'n la biografia, Carme Riera, la qual va tractar amb ella durant gairebé quaranta anys, ha tingut accés a l'arxiu de l'Agència i ha entrevistat familiars, amics, autors, editors i agents. El resultat és el retrat esplèndid d'una figura estimada i temuda, poderosa i polèmica, que va reunir un catàleg insòlit d'autors i ocupa un lloc essencial en la cultura hispànica dels últims setanta anys. Ressenyes:«Carmen Balcells és un emperador romà.»Gonzalo Suárez «Tenir a Balcells era viatjar sempre en primera classe.»Eduardo Mendoza «Amb Balcells hi va guanyar sempre la literatura.»Miquel de Palol «El llegat de Balcells no és menys important que el que deixa un gran escriptor, pintor o músic.»Mario Vargas Llosa

Carmen Waugh

by Faride Zerán

Carmen Waugh es una de las personas que más ha contribuido a la historia de las artes visuales del siglo XX en Chile. Pero esta es una historia desconocida, tanto como el personaje que la periodista Faride Zerán retrata magistralmente en estas páginas. Mujer de pocas palabras y grandes obras, y una vida de vértigo, Carmen Waugh transitó de Santiago a Madrid tras el golpe de Estado, luego a Roma con el poeta Juan Gelman con el cual vivió una relación intensa, y después incluso a Nicaragüa durante la Revolución Sandinista. Pero antes tuvo un encuentro de amistad y amor con Julio Cortázar: «¿Cuándo nos encontraremos en este lugar idiota que es el mundo de nuestros tiempos?», le escribía él. Entretanto, esta mujer decidida, a pesar de todos los obstáculos, fue dando forma ?junto con la mítica Payita? a la colección de arte contemporáneo más relevante de América Latina: el Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende. Un libro sobre la lucha de una mujer por el arte, el amor y la honestidad estética y política.

Carmen Waugh: La vida por el arte

by Faride Zerán Chelech

La vida de una de las primeras galeristas de arte en Chile, con un ojo único, envuelta en la vorágine de su tiempo que la llevó vivir «a la izquierda de la izquierda», como diría Matta de sí mismo. Carmen Waugh es una de las personas que más ha contribuido a la historia de las artes visuales del siglo XX en Chile. Pero esta es una historia desconocida, tanto como el personaje que la periodista Faride Zerán retrata magistralmente en estas páginas. Mujer de pocas palabras y grandes obras, y una vida de vértigo, Carmen Waugh transitó de Santiago a Madrid tras el golpe de Estado, luego a Roma con el poeta Juan Gelman con el cual vivió una relación intensa, y después incluso a Nicaragüa durante la Revolución Sandinista. Pero antes tuvo un encuentro de amistad y amor con Julio Cortázar: «¿Cuándo nos encontraremos en este lugar idiota que es el mundo de nuestros tiempos?», le escribía él. Entretanto, esta mujer decidida, a pesar de todos los obstáculos, fue dando forma -junto con la mítica Payita- a la colección de arte contemporáneo más relevante de América Latina: el Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende. Un libro sobre la lucha de una mujer por el arte, el amor y la honestidad estética y política.

Carmine the Snake: Carmine Persico and His Murderous Mafia Family

by Michael Benson Frank Dimatteo

The shocking true story of the most ruthless and deadly mob boss in the annals of the American Mafia. In the golden age of organized crime, Carmine “The Snake” Persico was the King of the Streets. The defacto boss of the Colombo Mafia family since the 1970s, he oversaw gang wars, murders, and major rackets, even from prison. He is suspected of personally murdering as many as 60 people and ordering the hits of hundreds more. Sentenced to 139 years in the fed, he continued to exert power over a vast criminal empire from behind bars. His brutal rise and bloody reign is the stuff of legend. In this blistering street-level account, “Mafia survivor” Frank Dimatteo teams up with true-crime master Michael Benson to take down one of the most notorious figures in the American La Cosa Nostra. This is the real inside story of Carmine “The Snake” Persico, from his crime-filled childhood on the streets of Brooklyn to the long-term jail sentences that didn’t stop him from controlling his criminal empire with the help of his brother, the equally kill-crazy Alphonse "Allie Boy" Persico. His deadly teen years as leader of the fearsome Garfield Boys. His recruitment into the Profaci—later the Colombo—crime family. His bloody betrayal of the Gallo brothers. His role in the hair-raising ambush-slaying of Albert Anastasia—the Lord High Executioner of Murder, Inc.—as he sat in a barbershop chair getting a shave. The terror he struck into the hearts of the New York Mafia’s other families, and even his own crews. And the many courtroom trials where Persico walked after witnesses came down with sudden cases of amnesia Today, Carmine “The Snake” Persico schmoozes with Ponzi king Bernard Madoff behind bars where at age 84 his legend, packed as it is with coldblooded brutality, continues to inspire goodfellas everywhere.

Carnage and Courage: A Memoir of FDR, the Kennedys, and World War II

by Page Wilson

Carnage and Courage is the story of an American woman’s journey from upper-crust ingénue to a career in the US diplomatic corps. At President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's behest, Page Wilson left the US to serve in London with Ambassador Joseph Kennedy as he took up his post just before World War II began and the Blitz commenced. With the conflict in Europe already underway, Wilson, working with Kennedy, shares the grip of war with the men and women who are engaged against Germany. When the bombs finally fall on Britain, Kennedy sends Wilson back to America--fulfilling a promise he and Roosevelt made to keep her safe--where she anxiously awaits US involvement. Upon meeting the man she will marry, a combat pilot, her role begins to mirror that of so many women of war era--the struggle to maintain a home that is re-billeted constantly and the worry for her husband in combat. Wilson’s journey starts with an appointment from the highest levels of government and continues along a path many young women would take as America fought to bring peace to the world. These women’s lives are a shared battle through the years of the worst war the world has ever known, the years of struggle between Munich and Hiroshima, between certain death and brave survival, not only for the men and women under arms but for their wives and families back home as well.

Carnage: A succulent Chinese meal, Mr Rent-a-Kill and the Australian Manson murders

by Mark Dapin

Millions have been entertained by the viral video of a man being arrested after a &‘succulent Chinese meal&’. But when Mark Dapin investigated, it emerged that this man's story went to the heart of the Australian underworld. A true crime cult classic in the making. Whether you know it as the &‘succulent Chinese meal&’ video, or &‘democracy manifest&’, chances are you have seen the video of baritone larrikin Jack Karlson getting arrested outside a Brisbane Chinese restaurant in 1991. The Guardian called it &‘perhaps the pre-eminent Australian meme of the last 10 years&’. When Karlson called crime writer Mark Dapin out of the blue, though, Dapin hadn&’t heard of him. But there was enough that intrigued him about this theatrical outlaw to continue the conversation. Over the following months emerged a dark and complex past. It turned out that Karlson had been in the background of many notorious incidents in late-twentieth century Australian crime, from collaborating with infamous prison-playwright Jim McNeil to befriending hitman Christopher Dale Flannery (Mr Rent-a-Kill). But most shockingly of all, Karlson&’s life story led Dapin to shed new light on a number of unsolved murders, by two serial killers.The result is an extraordinary, deeply revealing portrait of Australian crime from the 60s to the 2010s – a portrait of carnage. &‘Mark Dapin could never be accused of glorifying crime, but he is guilty as sin for understanding it. Inhabited by flawed humans, filled with violence, humour, tears and dreams, Carnage is a classic Australian crime story.&’ Gary Jubelin, author of I Catch Killers 'True crime at its grim and richly entertaining best, and – let&’s face it – its truest.&’ Robert Drewe, author of The Shark Net &‘If ever there was a book crammed with colourful villains who are &“mad, bad and dangerous to know,&” it&’s definitely Mark Dapin&’s extraordinary book, Carnage.&’ Kate McClymont, author of He Who Must Be Obeid &‘Carnage is a window into Australian mayhem, killingly funny and beautifully told. Dapin finds pathos in a twisted world.&’ Matthew Spencer, author of Black River &‘Carnage begins by probing what seems a minor curiosity – an internet meme centred on a colourful character – then takes a turn into the lives of traumatised youths hurled without care or thought into brutalising reformatories. From there they graduate to rorts, robberies, violence. Bleak lives interspersed with occasional forays into squaresville – spouses, kids, even jobs – and attempts at betterment via theatre and literature. A unique, deeply felt take on the Australian underworld.&’ Peter Doyle, author of Crooks Like Us ​&‘The moment I start reading anything by Mark Dapin I&’m captivated, intrigued and engaged for the entire journey. There is no finer writer documenting the history and characters of Australian criminality.&’ Stuart Coupe

Carne de casting: La vida de los otros actores

by Conrado Granado Vecino

Conocer el otro lado de las películas, series de televisión. El oficio de actor en el último escalón. Carne de casting. <P><P>La vida de los otros actores pretende mostrar la parte desconocida de esos profesionales, hombres y mujeres que trabajan en el mundo del cine, la televisión, publicidad, haciéndolo en el escalón más bajo: son los llamados figurantes, obien actores a veces de una frase, de pequeños papeles en películas o series de televisión, pero entregados a una profesión que sienten como suya. <P><P>Son la otra cara de la moneda del oficio de actor, tan maravilloso como difícil, la parte menos amable que permanece oculta al otro lado de las bambalinas. Mientras las estrellas famosas aparecen a menudo en platós diversos contando sus historias, estos que podríamos llamar actores desconocidos difícilmente encontrarán su nombre en un reparto, en un cartel. Incluso algunos lo verán escrito por primera vez en letra impresa en estas páginas. <P>Va por ellos, y por la profesión en general de la que, a diferente escala, tantos formamos parte.

Carnegie's Maid: A Novel

by Marie Benedict

From the author of The Other Einstein, the mesmerizing tale of what kind of woman could have inspired an American dynasty.Clara Kelley is not who they think she is. She's not the experienced Irish maid who was hired to work in one of Pittsburgh's grandest households. She's a poor farmer's daughter with nowhere to go and nothing in her pockets. But the other woman with the same name has vanished, and pretending to be her just might get Clara some money to send back home.If she can keep up the ruse, that is. Serving as a lady's maid in the household of Andrew Carnegie requires skills he doesn't have, answering to an icy mistress who rules her sons and her domain with an iron fist. What Clara does have is a resolve as strong as the steel Pittsburgh is becoming famous for, coupled with an uncanny understanding of business, and Andrew begins to rely on her. But Clara can't let her guard down, not even when Andrew becomes something more than an employer. Revealing her past might ruin her future -- and her family's.With captivating insight and heart, Carnegie's Maid tells the story of one brilliant woman who may have spurred Andrew Carnegie's transformation from ruthless industrialist into the world's first true philanthropist..

Carnet De Campagne Du Colonel Trefcon 1793-1815

by Colonel Toussaint-Jean Trefcon André Levi

« Un bon témoignage sur Hohenlinden où Trefcon participa comme sergent, sur la Bretagne où il fut exilé pour son attachement à Moreau, sur les guerres d'Espagne et de Russie, sur Waterloo (nombreux détails) et sur la vie d'un demi-solde. » p 164 - Professeur Jean Tulard, Bibliographie Critique Des Mémoires Sur Le Consulat Et L'Empire, Droz, Genève, 1971

Carnets du rang 5: Fragments d’un enracinement. Fragments d’un parcours. (Essais et fiction)

by Robert Major

Que signifie prendre racine, habiter, un espace, le faire nôtre, le transformer à notre image et, en retour, devenir autre sous son influence ? En somme, que signifie devenir « habitant » ?Le terme a longtemps été péjoratif chez nous : quasi-synonyme de personne inculte, rustre, ours mal dégrossi ; le péquenaud des Français. À tort. C’est toute une aventure que celle de devenir habitant, aventure que nos aïeux ont menée à bien, de façon exemplaire, en construisant ce pays. Il n’y a pas de plus beau destin que celui d’habiter pleinement un lieu.Ce petit recueil cherche à en témoigner. L’auteur, un universitaire avec des velléités de terrien, livre quelques extraits de ses carnets qui témoignent, de manière fragmentée, d’un parcours d’enracinement (si on lui passe l’apparente contradiction de la formulation). Ce long parcours couvrant presque un demi-siècle a peut-être une valeur représentative : ainsi, il serait le témoin d’un moment, d’une époque, d’une génération.Peut-on être enraciné ? Certes, on a un parcours. Mais l’enracinement est-il possible ? Si l’on s’enracine, dans un espace, un temps, une communauté, une famille, une parentèle, c’est pour en être déraciné inévitablement, hélas, à plus ou moins brève échéance.Des traces peuvent demeurer, toutefois. Des fragments…

Carnie King: The Story of Patty Conklin and Conklin Shows

by John Thurston

The story of the audacious showman who built the greatest carnival dynasty in North America.Enter the realm of the carnie king, Patty Conklin, the flamboyant founder of what would become the world’s largest carnival company. Patty started on the mean streets of New York selling peanuts before becoming a a small-time operator. Willing to try anything to promote his show, he established himself as a carnie celebrity. Winning the midway contract for the Canadian National Exhibition in 1937, he made it his personal world’s fair. It became the foundation for his son and grandson to expand Conklin Shows until they were playing the biggest fairs and exhibitions throughout North America. Carnie King begins with the birth of Joseph Renker to German immigrant parents, tells of his personal transformation into Patty Conklin, and follows his incredible life through to his death in 1970. It covers his company's history after Jim Conklin took over, expanded it beyond recognition, then handed it on to his own son.Not only a history of Conklin Shows, Carnie King explores how midways work and their commercial and popular presence in North America The story it tells is based on dozens of interviews with carnies and access to the Conklin archives. It includes anecdotes about a range of characters and insights about life on the midway. Carnie King is at once a revealing look at a unique part of twentieth-century culture and a vivid account of three generations of showmen and their dominance of midways across the continent.

Carnivore: A Memoir of a Cavalry Scout at War

by Dillard Johnson James Tarr

Amid ferocious fighting that many times nearly took his life, Sergeant Dillard "C. J." Johnson and his crew are recognized by Pentagon reports to have accounted for astonishing enemy KIA totals while battling inside and out of the "Carnivore," the Bradley Fighting Vehicle Johnson commanded during Operation Iraqi Freedom. After miraculously beating stage-three cancer (caused by radiation exposure from firing armor-piercing depleted-uranium rounds during combat), he returned to his platoon in Baghdad for a second tour, often serving as a sniper protecting his fellow troops. Today, Johnson and his men's story is the stuff of legend—earning them a cover story in Soldier of Fortune and a display in the Fort Stewart Museum. But only now is Johnson telling his full story: reviewed and approved for publication by the Department of Defense, Carnivore is the gripping and unflinchingly honest autobiography of a remarkable American warrior."The estimated enemy KIAs for Staff Sergeant Johnson’s BIFV [Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle] during this fight [22 March, 2003] was 488. The informal estimate from the troop was that Johnson and his crew killed at least 1,000 Iraqis on 23 March. Later in the move north, Johnson engaged and destroyed 20 trucks and tallied 314 KIAs in the vicinity of An Najaf. At Objective FLOYD, Johnson’s platoon fought yet another bitter fight against what they claim was a thousand paramilitary troops. … Events were corroborated by separate interviews with the remainder of C/3-7 CAV, to include the troop commander." —On Point: The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom, the official study of the 2003 invasion commissioned by the U.S. Army Chief of Staff

Carol Burnett: A Little Golden Book Biography (Little Golden Book)

by Andrea Posner-Sanchez

Help your little one dream big with a Little Golden Book biography about the multitalented star Carol Burnett, the first woman to host a comedy-variety show! Little Golden Book biographies are the perfect introduction to nonfiction for preschoolers!This Little Golden Book about Carol Burnett—star of Broadway, movies, and her own award-winning TV show—is a celebration of a true comedy genius! This is a great read-aloud for young children as well as their parents and grandparents who grew up watching and loving The Carol Burnett Show. Look for Little Golden Book biographies about these other inspiring people:Willie NelsonHarriet TubmanLucille BallQueen Elizabeth IIBarack ObamaSonia SotomayorDr. FauciJoe BidenDolly PartonKamala HarrisMisty CopelandBetty WhiteFrida KahloRuth Bader GinsburgJackie RobinsonMartin Luther King Jr.

Carol Burnett: The Sound of Laughter (The Women of Our Time)

by James Howe

A biography emphasizing the early years of actress and comedienne Carol Burnett, whose down-to-earth humor brought her fame on Broadway, in films, and in her own hit television series. Other books in this series, and other books about Carol Burnett, are available in this library.

Carol Shields and the Extra-Ordinary

by Manina Jones Marta Dvorak

Carol Shields and the Extra-Ordinary begins with a previously unpublished article by Shields. In the essays that follow, international scholars employ a variety of theories and methodologies in their analyses of her work, including narrative theory, cultural criticism, feminist analysis, psychoanalytic approaches, tropological explication, theories of authorship, and ficto-criticism to demonstrate how Shields's writing represents a genuine revision of literary realism in which the ordinary is subject to contemplation and not just celebration.

Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic

by Brenda Beckman-Long

Throughout her literary and critical career, Canadian writer Carol Shields (1935-2003) resisted simple categorization. Her novels are elegant puzzles that confront the reader with the ambiguity of meaning and narrative, yet their position within Shields' critical feminist project has, until now, been obscured.In Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic, Brenda Beckman-Long illuminates that project through the study of Shields' extensive oeuvre, including her fiction and criticism. Beckman-Long brings depth to her analysis through close readings of six novels, including the award-winning The Stone Diaries. Elliptical, open-ended, and concerned with women writing about women, these novels reveal Shields' critique of dominant masculine discourses and her deep engagement with the long tradition of women's life writing. Beckman-Long's original archival research attests to Shields' preoccupation with the changing efforts of waves of feminist activism and writing.A much needed reappraisal of Shields's innovative work, Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic contributes to the scholarship on life writing and autobiography, literary criticism, and feminist and critical theory.

Carole Lombard: Twentieth-Century Star

by Michelle Morgan

‘An entertaining and lucid biography’ We Are Cult?CAROLE LOMBARD was the very opposite of the typical 1930s starlet. A no-nonsense woman, she worked hard, took no prisoners and had a great passion for life. As a result, she became Hollywood’s highest-paid star. From the outside, Carole’s life was one of great glamour and fun, yet privately she endured much heartache. As a child, she was moved across the country, away from her beloved father. She then began a film career, only to have it cut short after a devastating car accident. After she picked herself back up, she was rocked by the accidental shooting of her lover; a failed marriage to actor William Powell; and the sorrow of infertility during her marriage to Hollywood’s King, Clark Gable.

Carolina Beach Music: The Classic Years

by Rick Simmons

Just as the dances of Beach Music have their twists and turns, so too do the stories behind the hits made popular in shag haunts from Atlantic Beach to Ocean Drive and the Myrtle Beach Pavilion. In Carolina Beach Music, local author and Beach Music enthusiast Rick Simmons draws on first-hand accounts from the legendary performers and people behind the music. Simmons reveals the true meaning behind "Oogum Boogum," uncovers just what sparked a fistfight between Ernie K. Doe and Benny Spellman at the recording session of "Te-Ta-Te-Te-Ta-Ta," and examines hundreds of other true events that shaped the sounds of Beach Music.

Carolina Bluegrass: A High Lonesome History

by Gail Wilson-Giarratano Larry Klein Pat Ahrens

In the Carolinas, bluegrass is more than music--it's a way of life. The origins of the genre date back to the earliest frontier settlements, and banjo music appeared at dances in Greenville, South Carolina, as early as 1780. The genre was essential to socialization in the textile mills of both states. Old-time music of the Blue Ridge Mountains heavily influenced the sound. Bill Monroe, considered by many to be the father of bluegrass, began his recording career in Charlotte in 1936. Many of the most popular bands, such as the Hired Hands and Briarhoppers, regularly performed live on local television stations in Columbia, Spartanburg and Charlotte. Today, bluegrass festivals fill local calendars across the region. Author Gail Wilson-Giarratano uses interviews and the historic record to tell this unique and compelling story.

Carolina Built: A Novel

by Kianna Alexander

This &“exuberant celebration of Black women&’s joy as well as their achievements&” (Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author) novelizes the life of real estate magnate Josephine N. Leary in a previously untold story of passion, perseverance, and building a legacy after emancipation in North Carolina.Josephine N. Leary is determined to build a life of her own and a future for her family. When she moves to Edenton, North Carolina from the plantation where she was born, she is free, newly married, and ready to follow her dreams. As the demands of life pull Josephine&’s attention away, it becomes increasingly difficult for her to pursue her real estate aspirations. She finds herself immersed in deepening her marriage, mothering her daughters, and being a dutiful daughter and granddaughter. Still, she manages to teach herself to be a businesswoman, to manage her finances, and to make smart investments in the local real estate market. But with each passing year, it grows more and more difficult to focus on building her legacy from the ground up. &“Filled with passion and perseverance, Josephine Leary is frankly a woman that everyone should know&” (Sadeqa Johnson, author of Yellow Wife) and her story speaks to the part of us that dares to dream bigger, tear down whatever stands in our way, and build something better for the loved ones we leave behind.

Carolina Israelite: How Harry Golden Made Us Care about Jews, the South, and Civil Rights

by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett

This first comprehensive biography of Jewish American writer and humorist Harry Golden (1903-1981)--author of the 1958 national best-seller Only in America--illuminates a remarkable life intertwined with the rise of the civil rights movement, Jewish popular culture, and the sometimes precarious position of Jews in the South and across America during the 1950s.After recounting Golden's childhood on New York's Lower East Side, Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett points to his stint in prison as a young man, after a widely publicized conviction for investment fraud during the Great Depression, as the root of his empathy for the underdog in any story. During World War II, the cigar-smoking, bourbon-loving raconteur landed in Charlotte, North Carolina, and founded the Carolina Israelite newspaper, which was published into the 1960s. Golden's writings on race relations and equal rights attracted a huge popular readership. Golden used his celebrity to editorialize for civil rights as the momentous story unfolded. He charmed his way into friendships and lively correspondence with Carl Sandburg, Adlai Stevenson, Robert Kennedy, and Billy Graham, among other notable Americans, and he appeared on the Tonight Show as well as other national television programs. Hartnett's spirited chronicle captures Golden's message of social inclusion for a new audience today.

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