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|  | Life on the Color Line by Gregory H. Williams Description not available.The author recounts the shock he experienced when he learned that his father's relatives in Muncie, Indiana, were poor and black, and describes the prejudice that he and his brother endured from both sides. Reprint. NYT. AUTHOR: Gregory H. Williams PUBLISHER: Dutton/Plume FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Sleeping Where I Fall by Peter Coyote The actor-director, born Peter Cohon, recalls his experience with the San Francisco Mime Troupe in the 1960s, and as a social and political activist during that era. Coyote eventually headed to Hollywood and has acted in movies, plays, and television dramas. AUTHOR: Peter Coyote PUBLISHER: Basic Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Wellington at Waterloo by Jac Weller A classic account of one of the world`s most famous battles is now available for the first time in paperback. The armies of the period are brought to life and the battles recreated from the viewpoint of both Wellington and Napoleon. Of value to both historian and general reader, this study bring out the drama and tragedy of battle. 58 photos. 9 map. AUTHOR: Jac Weller PUBLISHER: Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal, Limited FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Uncommon Friends by James Newton Description not available.Describes the author's friendship with five influential people and portrays their characters and personal lives AUTHOR: James Newton PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Girl Meets World by Danielle Fishel, Monica Rizzo Danielle Fishel stars as Topanga on ABC's Boy Meets World, the second-highest rated TV show among girls ages 10 to 17. In this, the ultimate you go, girl, book, Danielle dishes up advice about standing up for yourself, body issues, relationships, family, friendship, and being okay with who you are. AUTHOR: Danielle Fishel, Monica Rizzo PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Life & Poems of Osceola Mays by Alan Govenar, Osceola Mays, Shane W. Evans Osceola Mays, the African-American daughter of a sharecropper, describes her childhood in a segregated Texas town during the early 20th century. Originally an oral history, this true story is illustrated with color paintings. AUTHOR: Alan Govenar, Osceola Mays, Shane W. Evans PUBLISHER: Disney Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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