Mary Hull
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This book doesn't offer riches or fame; it offers happiness, love, joy, and lightness of spirit. It's your private journey into your soul. We spend so much time caring for our bodies and mind but very little time on the most important part of our existence that will carry us into eternity. All the goodness, badness, and memories are packed into our soul until revealed on judgment day.
What are you carrying within your soul?
Does sitting cross legged,...
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On December 1, 1955, seamstress Rosa Parks took a standby refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. Her defiance against an unjust system triggered the Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped spark the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Parks demonstrated the effectiveness of unified peaceful protests, and throughout her life she advocated an end to violence, discrimination, and injustice, eventually establishing the Rosa and Raymond Parks...
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Author Mary E. Hull traces the life of one of America's most controversial First Ladies. After her husband, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, Mary Todd Lincoln became a frequent target of humiliating personal attacks, and her mental health declined sharply. Many people, including her own son, thought she was insane. An outspoken, strong woman, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many hardships and struggled with a sadness that would end only...
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This book tells the story of the people and events involved in the Boston Tea Party, which marked one of the first times the American colonists publicly protested their treatment by Great Britain. Highlighting the individuals who participated in and planned the Tea Party, allegedly including Paul Revere and Sam Adams, the author shows how the Tea Party became an event that invoked harsh reactions from Britain, and in turn, sparked the break from England...