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Mark Twain and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Samuel Clemens, known by his pen name “Mark Twain”, was born in Florida in 1835. When he was just 11 years old his father passed away, he left his studies and began to work as a printer to make both ends meet. In 1857, he moved to South America to make his fortune.Mark Twain then [...]

Civil Rights Movement Resources Now Available Online

Now, to better acquaint 21st-century Americans with the movement’s history, comes the Civil Rights Digital Library, the product of years of research and an extensive network of partnerships, including with the nonprofit publisher of American Literature, The Library of America.The Civil Rights Digital Library (CRDL) is the newest initiative of the Digital Library of Georgia [...]

Vanishing Act Wins American Writer’s Award for Todd McCormick

American Writer’s Award winner Todd Daniel McCormick (2007) has written a “reality” thriller/adventure! And what better way to read about today’s reality than through a novel as timely and up-to-date as America’s top news stories and television programs! Vanishing Act just may be a future best seller…if you want to be one of the first [...]

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