Bitter Freedom

Bitter Freedom
Author: Jafa Wallach
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1724876023

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This is the most recent publication of Bitter Freedom, a tale so genuine, so sincere, and so rich in psychological and factual detail that it will be read by millions with tears and heartache. If Ann Frank had had a chance to describe what happened to her and her family after their arrest, her Diary: Part II would have resembled Jafa Wallach`s Bitter Freedom. Igor Yefimov of Hermitage Publishers.

Bitter Freedom

Bitter Freedom
Author: Maurice Walsh
Publsiher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 1631491954

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An Irish Times Best Book of the Year Longlisted for the Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing Sets Ireland's post-1916 history in its global and human context, to brilliant effect. --Neil Hegarty, Irish Times Books of the Year 2015

Bitter Freedom

Bitter Freedom
Author: Maurice Walsh
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780571271979

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The Irish Revolution - the war between the British authorities and the newly-formed IRA - was the first successful revolt anywhere against the British Empire. This is a vividly-written, compelling narrative placing events in Ireland in the wider context of a world in turmoil after the ending of a global war: one that saw the collapse of empires and the rise of fascist Italy and communist Russia. Walsh shows how developments in Europe and America had a profound effect on Ireland, influencing the attitudes and expectations of combatants and civilians. Walsh also brings to life what Irish people who were not fully involved in the fighting were doing - the plays they went to, the exciting films they watched in the new cinemas, the books they read and the work they did. The freedom from Britain that most of them wanted was, when it came, a bitter disappointment to a generation aware of the promise of modernity.

Bitter Freedom

Bitter Freedom
Author: Suzanne Stone Johnson,Robert Allison Johnson
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2021-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781643362205

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A firsthand account of evolving race relations in South Carolina during the Reconstruction era Bitter Freedom is an insightful evaluation of the pivotal role of the Freedmen's Bureau during Reconstruction in war-torn South Carolina as written by a young bureau agent eager to do his part in rebuilding a divided nation. In early 1866 Major William Stone of the 19th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteers, having survived four major Civil War battles and three combat wounds, arrived in South Carolina to assume his duties in the newly formed Freedmen's Bureau. Spanning nearly three years of this service, his recently discovered first-person narrative chronicles his insightful observations on the postwar South and his experiences in carrying out the bureau's efforts in voter registration, education, land reform, civil rights enforcement, and mediation of racial disputes. Stone was diligent in his duties and detailed in his writings, the result of which is a compelling recollection of turbulent race relations in small towns of the upstate surrounding Anderson and along the Savannah River near Aiken. That Stone was the son of a prominent New England abolitionist minister is apparent in his critical commentary on slave culture and in his perceptions of its negative impact on the morality of whites and blacks alike. Likewise his boyhood experiences on a small farm color his assessment of what he viewed as the wastefulness of Southern agricultural methods. Stone's background, combat experiences, and earnest inclination toward public service make for a fascinating vantage point in his vivid descriptions of the poverty, political corruption, racial hatreds, explosive violence, and corrosive animosity toward all things Yankee he witnessed in the defeated South. Yet he was so moved by the possibilities for progress he saw in South Carolina that, after his Freedmen's Bureau service ended, he went on to establish a successful law practice in Charleston and was eventually appointed as the state's attorney general. Edited by his descendants, Stone's recollections remind modern readers of the harsh circumstances and bitter emotions of South Carolinians immediately following the Civil War and of the efforts of some to mend social and economic wounds. The record of service is augmented with an introduction by historian Lou Falkner Williams that sets the writings in the broader context of Reconstruction history.

A Bitter Freedom

A Bitter Freedom
Author: William Silverman
Publsiher: American Book Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781589828445

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The Price of a Bitter Freedom

The Price of a Bitter Freedom
Author: Tiberiu Barladeanu
Publsiher: Tiberiu Barladeanu
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2023-08-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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I have written this book from the depths of my heart, telling you about my own struggles, how I learned to find light in the darkest moments, and how I almost lost love and hope, but then rediscovered them. It is a sincere journey through the moments that have shaped my life, full of challenges, but also unexpected triumphs. I invite you to join me on this personal story, which will not only show that resilience and courage can change destinies, but will also inspire you to view your own struggles from a new perspective. I hope that through the pages of this book, you find comfort, inspiration, and the strength to continue, no matter what trials you are going through.

The Bitter Road to Freedom

The Bitter Road to Freedom
Author: William I. Hitchcock
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780743273817

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A revisionist account of the liberation of Europe in World War II from the perspectives of Europeans offers insight into the more complicated aspects of the occupation, the cultural differences between Europeans and Americans, and their perspectives on the moral implications of military action. 75,000 first printing.

The Bitter Side of Sweet

The Bitter Side of Sweet
Author: Tara Sullivan
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780698184299

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For fans of Linda Sue Park and A Long Way Gone, two young boys must escape a life of slavery in modern-day Ivory Coast Fifteen-year-old Amadou counts the things that matter. For two years what has mattered are the number of cacao pods he and his younger brother, Seydou, can chop down in a day. This number is very important. The higher the number the safer they are because the bosses won’t beat them. The higher the number the closer they are to paying off their debt and returning home to Moke and Auntie. Maybe. The problem is Amadou doesn’t know how much he and Seydou owe, and the bosses won’t tell him. The boys only wanted to make some money during the dry season to help their impoverished family. Instead they were tricked into forced labor on a plantation in the Ivory Coast; they spend day after day living on little food and harvesting beans in the hot sun—dangerous, backbreaking work. With no hope of escape, all they can do is try their best to stay alive—until Khadija comes into their lives. She’s the first girl who’s ever come to camp, and she’s a wild thing. She fights bravely every day, attempting escape again and again, reminding Amadou what it means to be free. But finally, the bosses break her, and what happens next to the brother he has always tried to protect almost breaks Amadou. The old impulse to run is suddenly awakened. The three band together as family and try just once more to escape. Tara Sullivan, the award-winning author of the astounding Golden Boy, delivers another powerful, riveting, and moving tale of children fighting to make a difference and be counted. Inspired by true-to-life events happening right now, The Bitter Side of Sweet is an exquisitely written tour de force not to be missed.