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Margaret Bourke-White, young photographer
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Montrew Dunham |
A biography of the photographer and writer who was one of the original staff photographers for Life magazine and the first accredited woman war correspondent to be sent overseas during World War II. |
OL515574W |
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Neil Armstrong
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Montrew Dunham |
Presents the childhood of the astronaut who became the first man to walk on the moon. |
OL515575W |
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Roberto Clemente
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Montrew Dunham |
Traces the personal life and baseball career of the Puerto Rican baseball superstar, from his childhood love of the game through his professional career and untimely death to his election to the Hall… |
OL515576W |
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John Muir
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Montrew Dunham |
A biography stressing the childhood of the naturalist responsible for incorporating Yosemite Park into the National Park system. |
OL515578W |
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Langston Hughes
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Montrew Dunham |
Focuses on the early years of the well-known poet, Langston Hughes, whose writings reflect the everyday experiences of African Americans. |
OL515579W |
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Mahalia Jackson
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Montrew Dunham |
“Haley” Jackson grew up in poverty on the levees of New Orleans, hunting alligators along the Mississippi River for food and gathering driftwood for fuel with her brother Peter. But every Sunday, whe… |
OL515580W |