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Scott Joplin
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Janet Hubbard-Brown |
As the son of a former slave, a musical pioneer, and a posthumous winner of a Pulitzer Prize, composer Scott Joplin fought a lifelong campaign to have ragtime music accepted by the American public. T… |
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The disappearance of the Anasazi
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Janet Hubbard-Brown |
Describes the discovery of Anasazi cliff dwellings in southwestern Colorado in 1874 and the speculations which arose about the origins and eventual fate of this Native American people. |
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The secret of Roanoke Island
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Janet Hubbard-Brown |
Describes the events surrounding the mysterious disappearance of the small group of English colonists who settled on Roanoke Island in 1587. |
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The Labonte brothers
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Janet Hubbard-Brown |
A biography of Terry Labonte and his younger brother Bobby, who finished first and second, respectively, in the 1996 Winston Cup NAPA 500. |
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