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...-breed; a mix of Indian and black blood, and struggles both emotionally and physically with hatred and prejudice. Robert is a slave on a Florida plantation who takes in the starving, angry young Greggory, under his wing and helps him grow into a man of honor. Marrissa is a young girl who watches her mother waste away working as a maid in the saloon. Dodging the ad...
..., Cultural, Establishment, Filipino, Government, Hawaiian, Hispanic, Independent, Indonesian, Japanese, Jewish, Korean, Labor, Micronesian, Military, Plantation, Portuguese, Prison, Samoan, Schools, Sports, Tongan, Tourist, Underground, Vietnamese, and Unclassified. As to languages, there are 11: Chinese, English, Filipino, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Samoan, ...
...ependent -- 119 -- Indonesian -- 119 -- Japanese -- 119 -- Jewish -- 121 -- Korean -- 121 -- Labor -- 121 -- Micronesian -- 122 -- Military -- 122 -- Plantation -- 123 -- Portuguese -- 124 -- Prison -- 124 -- Samoan -- 124 -- School -- 124 -- Sports -- 124 -- Tongan -- 125 -- Tourist -- 125 -- Unclassified -- 125 -- Underground -- 125 -- Vietnamese -- 125 -- Newspapers in ...
... suffrage on black males. The Union army consigned black labor gangs to work on the plantations of loyal Southerners and forcibly separated the blac... ... never officially endorsed by it. It was used to "discipline" the workforce in the plantations - but also targeted Republicans. The Democrats chang... ...yed on with the family as hired help or paid laborers. Only much later, in the vast plantations amassed by wealthy Romans, were slaves abused and re...
...numai chinez ă. Plaja Waikiki e renumit ă. Surfers pe valuri. 84 Dole Plantation: cu 21 de tipuri de ananas. Halona Blowhole, cu tuburi s ăpate ...
...lly say "Ah!" This actually happened to me when I was staying in a coffee plantation: a mother started beating a child, a little child, you know. She...
... 109 Limousines lined the long, circular drive of the majestic Wilcox Plantation. A landmark from the Civil War era, the home had passed thro...
... created all sorts of plants in all sorts of sizes, fields, forests, orchards, plantations and groves. But they all behaved the same way as the first ...
...” The hiding clouds are those constituents of the thatch, made of remnants of plantation and branches. Those who can build a thatch within themselve...
... are found among other nations, too.” Our sages said that they uproot the plantations, for they only take Malchut. What would the authors of The Zoha...
...ed Falls State Park”) -- 156 -- Overview Of Sugar Interests At Kaluanui The Koolau Agricultural Company, Koolau Railway Company, Limited, And Kahuku Plantation Company -- 162 -- Overview Of Archaeological Studies In Kaluanui -- 164 -- Notes On Heiau From The Hawaiian Almanac And Annual (Thrum 1916 & 1938) -- 164 -- Archaeology Of Oahu (Mcallister, 1933) -- 165 -- “An ...
...In The Four Pools Mystery the tyrannical plantation owner is deemed responsible for his own murder because of his mistreatment of the former slaves who continued in his employment after the war. Jean Webster (pseudonym for Alice Jane Chandler Webster) was born July ...
...ge and fodder I.M. Nitis Introduction Existing forage and fodder production systems Agroforestry Forage and fodder in food crops Forage under plantation crops Forage and fodder under forest Forage and fodder on fallow land Forage and fodder in natural grassland Forage and fodder on critical land Yield of forage and fodder Potential yield and lopping yield Su...
...hips she carried as cargo in her huge belly. Sometime in the afternoon, the Ostia was scheduled to reach Louis Homes, an equally booming mining and plantation settlement along the Arcus Stream. Louis Homes was home to both mining and also farming business. They grew lots of plants that had been genetically engineered to precisely fit the needs of the final customers. The...
...Uncle Remus tells these 11 stories but to the son of the original little boy who is visiting his grandmother on the plantation. As always Uncle Remus can be relied upon to provide funny and pointed insight into human personalities through his story telling. These were all published in the Uncle Remus magazine from 1905 and 1906 and gathere...
...ew World, relations with the Indians, and the colony’s growth from an endangered enterprise to a thriving city. This edition of Bradford’s Of Plimoth Plantation presents the text in language made more accessible to the modern reader (Summary by D. Leeson)....
...o romanticize slave life or the Old South. Though necessarily informed by Joel Chandler Harris's popular Uncle Remus stories and Thomas Nelson Page's plantation fiction, The Conjure Woman consciously moved away from these models, instead offering an almost biting examination of pre- and post-Civil War race relations. These seven short stories use a frame narrator, John, a ...
...proteins but the comparatively small supply marked them more for the chiefs than the commoners use. Daily life was one of fishing and cultivating the plantations. Fishing required a search of the sea, from the areas within the reefs to the sea scarcely within sight of land. By salting, drying, impounding, the supply was made somewhat independent of weather conditions. Care...
...ying Hawaii so closely to its nearest neighbor, economically, that annexation became inevitable. Immigration problems, from the labor supply for the plantations to the repeopling of the Kingdom, are given an impartial and well-balanced treatment. And in handling the account of the apparently inevitable decline and overthrow of the monarchy, as well as political questions...
...electric power (potential) Agriculture: mainly subsistence except for rubber plantations; main crops rice, rubber, corn; food shortages rice, meat, ve... ...5,295 km of 1.435-meter gauge track; 199 km electri- fied; 9,630 km of sugar plantation lines of 0.914-1.435-meter gauge Highways: about 21,000 km tot... ...5% Labor force: most involved in subsistence agriculture; labor shortages on plantations Government Official name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea Type:... ... year: calendar year Communications Railroads: privately owned, narrow-gauge plantation lines 98 Guatemala Highways: 1,954 km total; 1,600 km paved, ... ...auxite, copper Agriculture: subsistence food production, and smallholder and plantation production for export; rice, cassava, peanuts, rubber, cocoa, ... ... force: 50,469 (1980 est); Javanese and Tonkinese laborers were imported for plantations and mines in pre-World War II period; immigrant labor now com... ...14 years of age Labor force: about 1,000 (1981); most Niueans work on family plantations; paid work exists only in government service, small industry,... ...ations Railroads: none Highways: 123 km all-weather roads, 106 km access and plantation roads Ports: no natural harbor; open roadstead offers anchorag... ...n subsistence agriculture and fishing; some unemployment; labor shortages on plantations and for skilled workers Government Official name: Democratic ...
...s?” she asked the other beans. “Who will build more tractors for the sugar plantations?” she asked. “Everyone knows that you need tractors to plow su... ...offered the shipyard workers. “We will take our tractors back to the sugar plantations to plow the fields,” said the sugar growers. “Some of us have ...