Simeon s Story

Simeon s Story
Author: Simeon Wright,Herb Boyd
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781569765449

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No modern tragedy has had a greater impact on race relations in America than the kidnapping and murder of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old black boy from Chicago whose body was battered beyond recognition and dumped in the Tallahatchie River while visiting relatives in Money, Mississippi, in 1955. This grotesque crime became the catalyst for the civil rights movement. Simeon Wright saw and heard his cousin Emmett whistle at Caroline Bryant at a grocery store; he was sleeping in the same bed with him when her husband came in and took Emmett away; and he was at the sensational trial. Simeon's Story tells what it was like to grow up in Mississippi in the 1940s; paints a vivid portrait of Moses Wright, Simeon's father, a preacher who bravely testified against the killers; explains exactly what happened during Emmett's visit to Mississippi, clearing up a number of common misperceptions; and shows how the Wright family lived in fear after the trial, and how they endured the years afterward. Simeon's Story is the gripping coming-of-age memoir of a man who was deeply hurt by the horror of his cousin's murder and, through prayer and hope, has come to believe that it's now time to tell it like it was.

Simeon s Story

Simeon s Story
Author: Simeon Wright,Herb Boyd
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781556527838

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Documents the 1955 kidnapping and murder of teenage Emmett Till as remembered by his cousin, sharing descriptions of life in period Mississippi and how the ensuing murder trial became a catalyst for the civil rights movement. A modern tragedy, this story has had a great impact on race relations in America. Emmett Till's kidnapping and murder, a grotesque crime in a Southern backwater that became the catalyst for the civil rights movement, is explained in this dramatic narrative by the cousin who was present every step of the way. Simeon Wright saw and heard his cousin Emmett whistle at Caroline Bryant at a grocery store and slept in the same bed with him when her husband came in and took Emmett away; he was there during the aftermath of the murder, and at the trial, where his father testified. This gripping coming-of-age memoir may not bring closure to the Till case, whose perpetrators were left unpunished, but it will set the facts straight about that life-changing incident in 1955. --

A Unique Destiny

A Unique Destiny
Author: Simeon II of Bulgaria
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780811769730

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During World War II, most of Europe’s last monarchies collapsed. Under Tsar Boris III, Bulgaria had been a reluctant ally of Hitler’s Germany, refusing to send troops to fight the Soviets and resisting the Holocaust. But after Boris died in 1943, the Red Army entered the country, and communists executed much of the royal family and sent the boy-tsar, Simeon II, into exile, first to Turkey and Egypt, then to Spain. In 2001, Simeon was elected prime minister of Bulgaria in a landslide that swept out the country’s two major parties. The crown jewel of his time in power was bringing Bulgaria into NATO. He peacefully left power in 2005. In the first English translation of this colorful memoir, Simeon—the world’s last tsar and one of two living heads of state from World War II (with the Dalai Lama)—recounts with honesty and humor an eventful life from Bulgaria to Spain and the United States, and back to Bulgaria, and into the world. His life’s story includes crossing paths with Queen Elizabeth II of England, the Shah of Iran, General Franco of Spain, Hassan II of Morocco, and many other royalty, as well as helping to integrate Bulgaria into a new democratic global system.

The Simeon Solution

The Simeon Solution
Author: Anne Os Poelman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1590388887

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Rush to Judgment

Rush to Judgment
Author: Simeon Rice,Mark Stewart
Publsiher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1592285465

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"Rust To Judgment" chronicles the life of one of the most gifted and dedicated football players of recent times, and reveals the hearts and minds underneath the plastic and padding of the NFL.

The Little Golden Bible Storybook

The Little Golden Bible Storybook
Author: S. Simeon
Publsiher: Golden Inspirational
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-08-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780375835490

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Celebrate Christmas with simple retellings of your favorite Bible stories, accompanied by bright and cheerful illustrations. This classic board book makes a perfect gift for the holiday season! The beloved Little Golden Bible Storybook makes sharing the Good Word a warm and enriching experience for parents to share with very young children.

Symeon the Holy Fool

Symeon the Holy Fool
Author: Derek Krueger
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520302112

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This first English translation of Leontius of Neapolis's Life of Symeon the Fool brings alive one of the most colorful of early Christian saints. In this study of a major hagiographer at work, Krueger fleshes out a broad picture of the religious, intellectual, and social environment in which the Life was created and opens a window onto the Christian religious imagination at the end of Late Antiquity. He explores the concept of holy folly by relating Symeon's life to the gospels, to earlier hagiography, and to anecdotes about Diogenes the Cynic. The Life is one of the strangest works of the Late Antique hagiography. Symeon seemed a bizarre choice for sanctification, since it was through very peculiar antics that he converted heretics and reformed sinners. Symeon acted like a fool, walked about naked, ate enormous quantities of beans, and defecated in the streets. When he arrived in Emesa, Symeon tied a dead dog he found on a dunghill to his belt and entered the city gate, dragging the dog behind him. Krueger presents a provocative interpretation of how these bizarre antics came to be instructive examples to everyday Christians. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1996.

Murder at San Simeon

Murder at San Simeon
Author: Patricia Hearst,Cordelia Frances Biddle,Particia Hearst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0671534025

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Unpublished printer's proof of the title: Murder at San Simeon.