Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and American Manhood: Understanding the Life and Death of Richard ReidLSU Press, 2006 M03 21 - 216 páginas When attorney John Jay Cornelison severely beat Kentucky Superior Court |
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... Kentucky University, and, from Georgetown College, Susan Bell, Barbara Burch, Robert Snyder, and most members of the History Department. But perhaps the greatest scholarly debt owed goes to those who look over various drafts of a book ...
... historical study goes beyond that. As Winthrop Jordan emphasized in his brilliant White over Black, understanding history produces two almost opposite advantages for those who comprehend: “It makes us aware of how different people have ...
... history would play an immense role in destroying that seemingly perfect life. Happy moments had filled much of his childhood. When Richard Reid was born on the family farm in Montgomery County, Kentucky, on 3 October 1838, his place of ...
... history real to Reid and a personal part of his past. On the Davis side, Reid could hear his grandfather tell of his legislative days, years as a colonel in the state militia, and sense of service to the people. Humorous and hospitable ...
... history and uncertain prospects. Situated near Lexington, in Georgetown, Kentucky, it sprang from an academy started around 1787 by a Baptist minister– businessman–bourbon maker named Elijah Craig. Later, as Rittenhouse Academy, it had ...
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A Christian Gentleman | |
A Living Death | |
A Seared Soul | |
A Madman | |
A Matter of Vengeance and Victims | |
A Failed Hero | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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