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- North American industry classification system : United States, 2012 / by United States.Office of Management and Budget.(CARDINAL)155674;
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- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Industries; Industries; Commercial products; Commercial products;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Within these gilded halls [sound recording] : a novel / by Wilson, Abigailauthor(CARDINAL)804484; Kirman, Lauranarrator;
Performed by Laura Kirman.After studying art under Miss Drake, a renowned painter, Phoebe Radcliff is certain she can finally move beyond the childish mistake that's kept her away from home. She is thrilled when Miss Drake employs her to complete a complicated ballroom renovation, believing it will lead to a new, happier future. Everything changes, however, the moment Miss Drake is murdered. With her last breath she imparts the location of a clue to Phoebe. Can the biggest secret of Avonthorpe Hall be true, the rumored treasure real? Phoebe is tasked to finish her work in the ballroom by Miss Drake's infuriatingly regimented yet all-too-handsome nephew, Lt. Graham Burke. Determined to fulfill the promise she made to her beloved teacher to find the treasure, Phoebe also works to uncover the truth about Miss Drake's death, surely the two must be linked. If only she can do so before Lt. Burke leases the house. But dark shadows line the gilded halls of Avonthorpe and soon enough, Phoebe realizes she's not the only person who knows about the clues. What's worse, she'll need Lt. Burke's help to stay ahead of whoever is hard on her heels. If only she weren't so attracted to him. And why is she? She's always had far greater plans for her life than settling into marital bliss.Compact discs.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Romance fiction.; Historical fiction.; Christian fiction.; Audiobooks.; Man-woman relationships; Treasure troves; Treasure hunting; Women artists; Faith (Christianity); Murder victims; Murder;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Happy, happy, happy : my life and legacy as the Duck Commander / by Robertson, Phil,1946-author.(CARDINAL)607404; Schlabach, Mark,1972-(CARDINAL)479290;
Low-tech man -- Great outdoors -- Rise, kill, and eat -- Strange creatures -- Who's a man? -- Honky-tonk -- Sportsman's paradise -- Duck commander -- Family business -- If it sounds like a duck -- Redneck caviar -- Prodigal sons -- River rats -- Founding fathers -- Letters from the family."This no-holds-barred autobiography chronicles the remarkable life of Phil Robertson, the original Duck Commander and Duck Dynasty star, from early childhood through the founding of a family business.Life was always getting in the way of Phil Robertson's passion for duck hunting. An NFL-bound quarterback, Phil made his mark on Louisiana Tech University in the 1960s by playing football and completing his college career with a master's degree in English. But Phil's eyes were not always on the books or the ball; they were usually looking to the sky. Phil grew up with the dream of living the simple life off the land like his forebears, but he soon found himself on a path to self-destruction--leasing a bar, drinking too much, fighting, and wasting his talents. He almost lost it all until he gave his life to God. And then everything changed. Phil's incredible story tells how he followed a calling from God and soon after invented a duck call that would begin an incredible journey to the life he had always dreamed of for himself and his family. With great love for his country, his family, and his maker, Phil has finally found the ingredients to the "good life" he always wanted"--Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Biographies.; Robertson, Phil, 1946-; Robertson, Phil, 1946-; Duck dynasty (Television program); Businessmen; Television personalities;
- Available copies: 71 / Total copies: 85
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- World War II in numbers : an infographic guide to the conflict, its conduct, and its casualties / by Doyle, Peter,1960-author.(CARDINAL)278751;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-219) and index.Preparation for war. Populations and powers -- Military strengths of the Allies -- Military strengths of the Axis -- Fleets of major world powers -- Soviet forces in Europe -- Japan and the second Sino-Japanese war -- Building the US Army -- Lend-lease -- Munitions production of the main powers -- Operation Bolero -- Waffen SS : foreign volunteers and conscripts -- Land campaigns. The invasion of Poland -- The battle of France -- Dunkirk : Operation Dynamo -- The battle of Crete -- The conquest of Malaya -- Operation Barborossa -- Hitler's allies on the eastern front -- Tank strengths : western desert -- The second battle of El Alamein -- Stalingrad : the doomed 6th Army -- The invasion of Italy -- Monte Cassino : Polish war crosses -- The battle of Kursk : Operation Citadel -- The raid on Dieppe -- Normandy : balance of forces -- D-Day : casualties and strong points -- The Polish home army -- Operation Market Garden -- The Battle of the Bulge -- The battle of Kohima -- Island-hopping in the Pacific -- Top ten costliest battles in the two world wars -- Weapons and innovations. Aircraft in the Battle of Britain -- Allied and Axis rifles -- Hitler's battleships -- Panzers -- Artillery -- Special operations executive -- Hobart's funnies -- Panzerfaust -- Anti-tank guns -- The V-1 flying bomb -- Carrier fighter aircraft in the Pacific war -- Allied landing craft -- German operational jet aircraft -- Kamikaze -- "Fat man" and "Little boy" : atomic bombs -- In the air. The Battle of Britain -- The Blitz -- The Doolittle Raid -- The bombing of Malta -- The bombing of Germany -- US bombing of Japanese mainland -- Top five air aces in the two world wars -- At sea. Mers-el-Kebir -- The battle of Taranto -- Pearl Harbor -- The battle of the Atlantic -- Convoy PQ17 : losses -- Submarine losses -- The Battle of Midway -- Hunting the Bismarck -- Costs. Prisoners of war -- Battle wounds and sickness -- Casualties -- The Volkssturm -- The Polish ghettos -- The Holocaust."A different way to understand the magnitude of World War II." Countless books exist about the Second World War and in those can be found all of the statistics to be had: numbers killed, bombs dropped, battles won and lost, ad infinitum. But to see these numbers as infographics gives the reader a fresh perspective on the war. "World War II in Numbers" uses color graphics and succinct text to tell the key stories of the battles that engulfed the globe and affected virtually everyone alive during the 1940s. To see the war set out in numbers tells the story with a new certainty: how the Polish Home Army carried out more than 700,000 acts of sabotage the large number of Japanese lost in the Pacific War how Allied tanks stood up to the armor-piercing power of the Panzerfaust the damage the Kamikaze inflicted on Allied ships during the Okinawa Campaign the number of unexploded bombs reported on the island of Malta that in 1944 alone 914,637 tons of bombs were dropped on German cities by how much the Allied forces outnumbered the Germans in Normandy how the ten costliest land battles in WWII compare with those of WWI.
- Subjects: Statistics.; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- The new encyclopedia of Southern culture. by Wood, Amy Louise,1967-(CARDINAL)304261; University of Mississippi.Center for the Study of Southern Culture.(CARDINAL)167359;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Violence in the American South -- American Indians, Violence against -- Arson -- Black armed resistance -- Blood sports -- Capital punishment -- Church burnings -- Civil rights, Federal enforcement -- Civil rights-era violence -- Civil War -- Corporal punishment in schools -- Criminal justice through the civil rights era -- Dueling -- Feuds and feuding -- Films about lynching -- Films about prison -- Guns -- Homicide -- Honor -- Hunting -- Labor violence -- Literature, Violence in -- Lynching -- Memory -- Mexican Americans, Violence towards -- Militarism -- Nonviolent protest (Civil disobedience) -- Organized crime -- Outlaw-heroes -- Peonage -- Police brutality -- Prisons -- Race riots -- Rape -- Reconstruction-era violence -- Religion and violence -- Slave culture, Violence within -- Slave patrols -- Slave revolts -- Slaves, Violence toward -- Song, Black, Violence in -- Song, White, Violence in -- Southwestern violence -- Suicide -- Vigilantism -- Alamo -- American Indian blood revenge -- American Indian slave trade -- Ames, Jessie Daniel -- Andersonville Prison -- Angola Prison (Louisiana State Penitentiary) -- Antiabortion violence -- Antilynching activism -- Atlanta (Georgia) race riots (1906) -- Bacon's Rebellion -- Birmingham Church Bombing -- The birth of a nation -- Black militias -- "Bonnie and Clyde" -- Bowie knife -- Byrd, James, Murder of -- Chain gang -- Convict leasing -- Copeland, James -- Cortez, Gregorio -- Deliverance -- Donald, Michael, Lynching of -- Elaine (Arkansas) Massacre (1919) -- Evers, Medgar, Assassination of -- Filibusters -- Forrest, Nathan Bedford -- Frank, Leo -- Greensboro (North Carolina) Massacre (1979) -- Guerrilla bands -- Harlan County, Kentucky -- Hatfields and McCoys -- James Brothers -- King, MartinLutherr, Jr., Assassination of -- Knights of the Golden Circle -- Ku Klux Klan, Civil Rights Era to the present -- Ku Klux Klan, Reconstruction-era -- Ku Klux Klan, Second (1915-1944) -- Long, Huey, Assassination of -- Lynching photography -- Night Riders -- Orangeburg (South Carolina) Massacre (1968) -- Parchman Mississippii State Penitentiary) -- Redfield, H. V. -- Regulator movement -- Rosewood (Florida) Incident (1923) -- Scottsboro Case -- Sumner-Brooks Affair -- Texas Rangers -- Till, Emmett -- Trail of Tears -- Tulsa (Oklahoma) Race Riot (1921) -- Turner, Nat -- Waco Siege (Branch Davidians) -- Wells-Barnett, Ida B. -- Whitecappers -- Wilmington (North Carolina) Race Riot (1898) -- Index of contributors -- Index.
- Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Violence;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 16
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- Working Americans, 1880-2010. by Derks, Scott.(CARDINAL)218175;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1880-1899 Introduction -- Developments in oil -- Buck Blanchard, traveling book salesman -- 1885 innovations -- Jan Matzeliger, revolutionized the shoe making industry -- 1886 innovations -- James "Jake" Ritty, invented the cash register -- 1900-1909 Introduction -- Marguerite Globman, attempted to invent streetcar fender -- An antitoxin for laziness -- Milton S. Hershey, created Hershey's chocolate -- Chocolate timeline -- Henry Wood, improved sales through mail-order seed catalog -- 1910-1919 Introduction -- James Murray Spangler, invented upright vacuum cleaner -- Vacuum cleaner timeline -- Domestic labor-saving invention timeline -- Harnessing heredity -- Grace Wiedersein, created the Campbell's kids -- Commercial canning timeline -- Food and food brand timeline -- Madam C.J. Walker, founded successful hair care business -- 1920-1920 Introduction -- Using the vacuum tube to hear -- Allan Kusse, harvested, shaped and distributed ice -- Refrigeration timeline -- Gideon Sundback, revolutionized the zipper -- Joseph Ridgeway, stock pool manager on Wall Street -- 1930-1939 Introduction -- George Mecherle, established State Farm automobile insurance -- Off the record: snuff -- Donald Davis, created innovative Wheaties ad campaign -- Radio timeline -- General Mills timeline -- Herbert Thomas Kalmus, invented technicolor -- Photographic film timeline -- 1940-1949 Introduction -- William J. Woods, made electric light affordable -- Electric light bulb timeline -- Lt. (Dr.) Mary Sears, overcame prejudices in the U.S. Navy -- Something new and strange in plastics -- Percy Lebraon Spencer, invented the microwave -- 1950-1959 Introduction -- Edwin Howard Armstrong, father of FM radio -- New York City in 1954 -- Large electronic machines -- Jack Simplot, created a fortune from french fries -- Jack Kilby, revolutionized the electronics industry -- Notable inventions of the 1950s -- 1960-1969 Introduction -- Coca-cola broadens its coverage -- Norton Simon, created multimillion dollar Hunt's empire -- Dr. Harry Coover, helped discover super glue -- Notable inventions of the 1960s -- Benjamin Eisenstadt, inventor of Sweet-n-low -- 1970-1979 Introduction -- Roy and Dotty Eargle, created successful antique business -- Bette Nesmith Graham, invented liquid paper -- History of office equipment -- First color telecast -- Hank Selman, pioneered computer leasing -- Notable inventions of the 1970s -- 1980-1989 Introduction -- Stephen Hassenfeld, fine tuned Hasbro's GI Joe -- Notable American toy timeline -- James Kennedy Jarrett, super accurate rifle guru -- Savannah River nuclear facility timeline -- Kidcorder: sold as a toy -- Bill Reindollar, created cash register repair service -- Business machines timeline -- 1990-1999 Introduction -- Marie Moffett, visionary of hydrogen fuel cells -- Jerry D. Neal, vanguard in emerging cell phone market -- Cell phones and wireless communications timeline -- Maurice Jennings, launched the Biscuitville restaurant chain -- Fast food and chain restaurant timeline -- Toying with science -- 200-2010 Introduction -- Rey Banatao, created a greener surfboard -- William Thomas Davis, launched Thomas Creek Brewery as retiree -- Gorm Bressner, industrial designer with many patents -- 3-D printing spurs a manufacturing revolution.
- Subjects: Businesspeople; Businesspeople; Inventors; Inventors; Working class; Working class;
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- Jane Doe no more : my 15-year fight to reclaim my identity : a true story of survival, hope, and redemption / by Phelps, M. William.(CARDINAL)468191; Palomba, Donna.(CARDINAL)401142;
A stranger in the house -- Blindfolded -- Jam sandwich -- Turning tables -- Life goes on-- but only for a moment -- Remain silent -- Your lies won't leave me alone -- Something's missing -- Jane Doe -- Rumor has it -- No two victims are alike -- Hope -- An internal affair -- Guilt by omission -- Speaking of hunches -- The bad news -- All apologies -- The King can do no wrong -- A new lease -- The evil mayor -- A breakdown -- A battle begins -- Oddities - -Still Jane after all these years -- If the shoe fits -- Reality check -- Betrayal -- Face-to-face -- A picture's worth -- Fright night -- Festering anger -- Caught in the act -- No escape -- Suicide is painless -- Pleading -- The narrow gate -- Showtime -- Change -- Epilogue / by Donna Palomba.In 1993, Donna Palomba was raped by a masked assailant in her own home. Yet, her story is more than a victim's tale of physical and emotional recovery. It is a story of one woman's hunt for justice while fending off attacks by institutions designed to defend and protect her the police department, the local government, and a community clinging to an outrageous claim that Donna had invented the crime to cover up a sexual affair. From the night of the attack, the botched crime scene investigation, and the abuse as authorities attempted to close the case by discrediting her, Donna was left as a victim with no name and no identity. Meanwhile, there was one courageous detective, later to become chief of police, who broke a cops code of silence in the name of justice. As they fought on, a legal battle ensued after the Waterbury Police Department now with media support refused to let go of its allegations against her and admit wrongdoing. Finally, after eleven years of struggle, Donna learned the identity of her attacker from the chief of police, who explained that the DNA from the rape kit taken a decade ago had turned up a shocking match.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Palomba, Donna.; Jane Doe No More (Organization); Rape victims; Sexual abuse victims;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- American reformers : an H.W. Wilson biographical dictionary / by Whitman, Alden,1913-1990.(CARDINAL)146657;
Includes bibliographies.Grace Abbot -- Jane Addams -- Felix Adler -- Elizabeth Agassiz -- Amos Bronson Alcott -- William Andrus Alcott -- Saul Alinsky -- Richard Allen -- John Peter Altgeld -- Oscar Ameringer -- Jessie Daniel Ames -- Elizabeth Preston Anderson -- Fannie Andrews -- John Bertram Andrews -- Stephen Andrews -- Mathilde Anneke -- Susan B Anthony -- Samuel Chapman Armstrong -- Edward Atkinson -- Rachel Avery -- Albion Fellows Bacon -- Sarah George Bagley -- Ray Stannard Baker -- Sara Baker -- Emily Balch -- Roger Baldwin -- Adin Ballou -- Wharton Barker -- Kate Barnard -- Gertrude Barnum -- Janie Porter Barrett -- Samuel Barrows -- Leonora Barry -- Clara Barton -- Mary Ritter Beard -- Catharine Beecher -- Henry Ward Beecher -- Lyman Beecher -- Edward Bellamy -- Dorothy Bellanca -- Alva Belmont -- Victor L. Berger -- Mary McLeod Bethune -- John Bigelow -- James G. Birney -- James Black -- Alice Blackwell -- Antoinette Blackwell -- Elizabeth Blackwell -- Emily Blackwell -- Harriot Stanton Blatch -- William Bliss -- Amelia Bloomer -- Ella ("Mother Bloor") Bloor -- Inez Boissevain -- Edward Bok -- Charles Joseph Bonaparte -- Mary Bonney -- Gertrude Bonnin -- Maud Booth -- Henry Ingersoll Bowditch -- Charles Brace -- Myra Bradwell -- Louis D. Brandeis -- Madeline Breckinridge -- Sophonisba Breckinridge -- Margaret Brent -- Cyril Briggs -- Lloyd Vernon Briggs -- Albert Brisbane -- Heywood Broun -- John Brown -- Martha McClellan Brown -- Olympia Brown -- Orestes Brownson -- William J. Bryan -- Frank Burkitt -- Elihu Burritt -- Etienne Cabet -- Richard Clarke Cabot -- Helen Stuart Campbell -- Edward Carmack -- Matilda Carse -- Rachel Carson -- George Washington Carver -- Carrie Chapman Catt -- Elizabeth Chace -- Lucinda Chandler -- William Ellery Channing -- Maria Chapman -- Ednah Cheney -- David Lee Child -- Lydia Maria Child -- Richard Childs -- Tennessee Claflin -- Cassius Marcellus Clay -- Samuel Langhorne Clemens -- Levi Coffin -- Stanton Coit -- Clara Colby -- Ellen Collins -- Julia Colman -- Katharine Coman -- John R. Commons -- Anthony Comstock -- Victor Considerant -- Harriet Converse -- Jacob Coxey -- Prudence Crandall -- Caroline Crane -- David Croly -- Herbert Croly -- Jane Cunningham ("Jennie June") Croly -- Ernest Crosby -- Howard Crosby -- Kate Richards O'Hare Cunningham -- George Curtis -- Caroline Dall -- Richard Henry Dana Jr. -- Richard Henry Dana 3d -- Clarence Darrow -- Andrew Jackson Davis -- Katharine Davis -- Paulina Davis -- Dorothy Day -- Eugene Debs -- Voltairine De Cleyre -- Martin Delany -- Daniel De Leon -- William Jennings Demorest -- Mary Ware Dennett -- John Dewey -- Melvil Dewey -- Anna Dickinson -- Annie LePorte Diggs -- Samuel Dike -- Major ("Father") Divine -- Dorothea Dix -- David Low Dodge -- Ignatius Donnelly -- Thomas Wilson Dorr -- Frank Doster -- Frederick Douglass -- Sarah Douglass -- Neal Dow -- W. E. B. Du Bois -- Abigail Duniway -- Crystal Eastman -- Max Eastman -- Mary Baker Eddy -- Thomas Eddy -- John Elliott -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Sarah Emery -- Elizabeth Glendower Evans -- George Henry Evans -- Eliza Farnham -- Rebecca Felton -- David Field -- Edward Filene -- Charles Finney -- John Fitzpatrick -- Alice Cunningham Fletcher -- Abraham Flexner -- Benjamin Flower -- Elizabeth Gurley Flynn -- Charles Follen -- Martin Foran -- Patrick Ford -- James Forten -- Timothy Thomas Fortune -- Abigail Foster -- William Z. Foster -- Lydia Folger Fowler -- Orson Fowler -- Felix Frankfurter -- Lynn Frazier -- Margaret Fuller -- Isaac Funk -- Andrew Furuseth -- Frances Dana Barker Gage -- Matilda Gage -- Joseph Gales -- Helen Hamilton Gardener -- Henry Garnet -- William Lloyd Garrison -- Marcus Garvey -- Ernest B. Gaston -- Henry George -- Abigail Gibbons -- Linda Gilbert -- Mabel Gillespie -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Edwin Godkin -- Parke Godwin -- Emma Goldman -- Samuel Gompers -- Anna Adams Gordon -- Isabella Graham -- Sylvester Graham -- Rebecca Gratz -- Horace Greeley -- Isaac Newton Gresham -- Josephine Griffing -- Goldsborough Griffith -- Angelina Grimke -- Charlotte Forten Grimke -- Sarah Grimke -- Laurence Gronlund -- Luther H. Jr. Gulick -- Emanuel Haldeman-Julius -- Edward Everett Hale -- Emma Hall -- Fannie Lou Hamer -- Alice Hamilton -- Hutchins Hapgood -- Norman Hapgood -- John Marshall Harlan -- Ida Harper -- Thomas Harris -- Hubert H. Harrison -- Hastings Hart -- William Harvey -- Lydia Hasbrouck -- Ella Haskell -- John Henry Hawkins -- Mary Garrett Hay -- Arthur Garfield Hays -- William D. ("Big Bill") Haywood -- Thomas Hazard -- Hinton Helper -- Alice Henry -- Josephine Herbst -- Caroline Hewins -- Angela Heywood -- Ezra Heywood -- Elias Hicks -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson -- Joe Hill -- Patty Hill -- Morris Hillquit -- Jessie Hodder -- Josiah Holbrook -- Isabella Beecher Hooker -- Harry Hopkins -- Isaac Tatem Hopper -- Eugenio Maria de Hostos y Bonilla -- Milford Howard -- Frederic Howe -- Julia Ward Howe -- Samuel Gridley Howe -- William Dean Howells -- Harriot Hunt -- Grace Hutchins -- Anne Hutchinson -- Robert Green Ingersoll -- Martin Irons -- William Mills Ivins -- Gardner Jackson -- Helen Jackson -- William Jay -- Thomas Jefferson -- Ellen Cheney Johnson -- Magnus Johnson -- Tom Johnson -- Mary Harris ("Mother Jones") Jones -- George Washington Julian -- Mary Kehew -- Florence Kelley -- Oliver Kelley -- Edward Kellogg -- John Kellogg -- Paul Kellogg -- Florence Kelly -- Dan King -- Martin Luther King Jr. -- Abner Kneeland -- William Ladd -- Robert M La Follette -- Harry W Laidler -- William Langer -- Julia Lathrop -- Lewis E Lawes -- Benjamin Lay -- Mary Elizabeth Lease -- Joshua Leavitt -- Ann Lee -- William Lemke -- Benjamin Lindsey -- Mary Livermore -- Henry Demarest Lloyd -- Belva Ann Lockwood -- George Loftus -- Jack London -- Meyer London -- Huey P. Long -- Henry Loucks -- Elijah Lovejoy -- Josephine Lowell -- Clemence Lozier -- Benjmain Lundy -- Seth Luther -- Mary Lyon -- Alfred McCann -- Charles McCarthy -- Samuel S. McClure -- Frances McDougall -- Mary Eliza McDowell -- Edward McGlynn -- Stephen McLallin -- William Maclure -- George McNeill -- Charles William Macune -- Malcolm X -- Horace Mann -- Vito Marcantonio -- Herbert Marcuse -- Helen Marot -- John Marsh -- Sarah Martyn -- Emma Marwedel -- Lewis Masquerier -- Peter Maurin -- Samuel Joseph May -- Christian Metz -- Elizabeth Smith Miller -- John Mitchel -- Robert Moses -- Johann Joseph Most -- Lucretia Mott -- Ellen Mussey -- A. J. Muste -- Thomas Nast -- Carry Nation -- Clarina Nichols -- Mary Nichols -- George W. Norris -- John Humphrey Noyes -- Thomas Nugent -- Gerald P Nye -- Fremont Older -- Floyd Olson -- Leonora O'Reilly -- Charles Osborn -- Thomas Osborne -- Mary O'Sullivan -- Robert Owen -- Elizabeth Packard -- Thomas Paine -- Elihu Palmer -- Theodore Parker -- Charles Parkhurst -- Albert Parsons -- Elsie Parsons -- Alice Paul -- Elizabeth Peabody -- William Penn -- Frances Perkins -- Wendell Phillips -- Parker Pillsbury -- Amos Pinchot -- Gifford Pinchot -- Hazen Pingree -- Leonidas Lafayette Polk -- Louis Freeland Post -- Terence V Powderly -- Adam Clayton Powell Jr. -- Joseph Priestley -- Josiah Quincy -- Amelia Quinton -- A. Philip Randolph -- Jeannette Rankin -- Robert Rantoul -- Walter Rauschenbusch -- James Redpath -- John Reed -- Agnes Regan -- Sarah Remond -- Milo Reno -- Jacob Riis -- George Ripley -- Sophia Ripley -- Margaret Robins -- Harriet Robinson -- Eleanor Roosevelt -- Theodore Roosevelt -- Ernestine Rose -- William Round -- Benjamin Rush -- Charles Russell -- Howard Hyde Russell -- John Ryan -- Franklin Benjamin Sanborn -- Elizabeth Sanders -- Margaret Sanger -- Solomon Schindler -- Rose Schneiderman -- Hannah Kent Schoff -- Carl Schurz -- Rosika Schwimmer -- Vida Scudder -- Caroline Severance -- Anna Howard Shaw -- Daniel Shays -- Mary E. Simkhovitch -- Jeremiah Simpson -- Upton Sinclair -- Thomas Skidmore -- Abby Smith -- Gerrit Smith -- Julia Smith -- Hannah Smith -- J. E. Spingarn -- Lysander Spooner -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Lincoln Steffens -- Uriah Stephens -- Alzina Stevens -- Lillian Stevens -- Thaddeus Stevens -- Ira Steward -- Alvan Stewart -- Eliza Daniel ("Mother Stewart") Stewart -- Gustav Stickley -- William Still -- Cora Frances Stoddard -- Isaac Stokes -- Rose Pastor Stokes -- Lucy Stone -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Charles Sumner -- Eliza Sunderland -- John Swinton -- Jane Swisshelm -- William H. Sylvis -- Arthur Tappan -- Lewis Tappan -- Ida M.Tarbell -- John Thomas -- Martha Carey Thomas -- Norman Thomas -- Henry David Thoreau -- Thomas Tibbles -- Marion Todd -- William Howe Tolman -- Albion Tourgee -- Arthur Townley -- Francis Townsend -- Augusta Troup -- Benjamin Franklin Trueblood -- Sojourner Truth -- Harriet Tubman -- Benjamin Tucker -- Harriet Taylor Upton -- William U'Ren -- Marie Louise Van Vorst -- Thorstein Veblen -- Helen Frances ("Fanny") Villard -- Oswald Villard -- Henry Vincent -- Mary Heaton Vorse -- Lillian D Wald -- Mary Walker -- Zerelda Wallace -- William English Walling -- Lester Ward -- Earl Warren -- Josiah Warren -- Booker T. Washington -- Thomas Watson -- Julius Wayland -- Noah Webster -- Theodore Weld -- Ida Wells-Barnett -- Wayne Wheeler -- Henry Whipple -- Alfred Tredway White -- Ellen White -- Walt Whitman -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Harvey Washington Wiley -- Roy Wilkins -- Jemima Wilkinson -- Emma Willard -- Frances Willard -- Aubrey Williams -- Elizabeth Williams -- Roger Williams -- Gaylord Wilshire -- Isaac Wise -- Edith Wood -- Victoria Woodhull -- John Granville Woolley -- John Woolman -- Abby Woolsey -- Georgeanna Woolsey -- Jane Woolsey -- Noah Worcester -- Elizur Wright -- Frances ("Fanny") Wright -- Henry Wright -- Whitney Young -- Marie Zakrzrewska -- John Peter Zenger.Contains biographies of 508 men and women who were the principal architects of reform in America from the seventeenth century to modern times.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Dictionaries.; Reformers; Social reformers;
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