American Widow

American Widow
Author: Alissa R. Torres
Publisher: Villard Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0345500695


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Presents, in graphic novel format, the story of Alissa Torres, whose husband was killed in the September 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, and her legal and psychological battles over his death.

An American Widow

An American Widow
Author: Albert Kevill DAVIES
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:


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American Widow

American Widow
Author: Ketty W. Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN: 9780961166601


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The Widow's Quest

The Widow's Quest
Author: Kathleen L. Lodwick
Publisher: Lehigh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003
Genre: Exterritoriality
ISBN: 9780934223737


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"Mrs. Clara Byers, the pregnant mother of four, was widowed in June 1924 when her husband George, a Presbyterian missionary, was murdered, in a botched kidnapping, at Kachek, in the interior of Hainan Island, off the south coast of China. The murder set off an extraterritoriality incident which quickly became a conundrum in which American, British, and Chinese officials; Mrs. Byers, her friends, and relatives; and church organizations in China and America all tried to decide how to enforce American treaty rights, protect mission interests, and provide support for the Byers family. Based on American and British consular archives and those of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and members of the Hainan mission, this is the story of how Mrs. Byers and her ally, Mrs. Mabel Roys, the sole woman on the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions (BFM), successfully got the government and their church to take action."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

We Killed God: Widow, Orphan, Alien & Destitute: America

We Killed God: Widow, Orphan, Alien & Destitute: America
Author: Phylicia Entrelle
Publisher: Alpha Book Publisher
Total Pages: 216
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:


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Fasten your seatbelt; Backtrack! We killed our Husband, Parent, and Benefactor. Now, accelerate slowly to the infinitesimal, sacred, scientific foundation of this entity, through eyes of MIT trained engineer, Gerald Schroeder. NASA, and NOAA will underscore those methodical principles! Don’t speed past lexicons made plain by Ancient Hebrew Research Center’s founder, Jeff A. Benner. Also, be prepared to come to a full stop upon the probability of alien visitation, hostile or friendly –– rethink thumbing your nose at the thought. On this, hear sacred scholars, Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, and Rebbe Menachem Schneerson, of “righteous memory, and anticipated Jewish Messiah. Can you imagine the Land of Liberty, –Widow, Orphan, Alien, & Destitute, displaced, scattered abroad, or even remaining here under distant rulers? We’re headed toward more clouds, earthquakes, and chaos up ahead; ––unaware? Change lanes; own up to greater than Covid–19 for ignoring the command: ––“LET MY PEOPLE GO.” Finally, look for flashing emergency caution lights herein, pointing to the prophetic warning to our Union: “ . . . progress introspectively, re–evaluate; act on past desired ascension toward greatness, before its prosperity . . . modify deeds;” . . . as global Prophet, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn admonishes; “avoid tragic repercussions dealt similar wicked nations.” Now, fasten those seatbelts; read ––go!

The Confessions of an American Black Widow

The Confessions of an American Black Widow
Author: Gregg Olsen
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1998-06-15
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780312965037


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The account of Sharon Lynn Nelson, a beautiful, charming woman who seemedto be the perfect wife. But she couldn't get enough - enough sex, enoughmoney, or enough of her rugged lover, Gary Adams.

"An American Widow;"

Author: Henry Kellett Chambers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:


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Report ...

Report ...
Author: Iowa. Bureau of Labor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1914
Genre: Iowa
ISBN:


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The Widows' Might

The Widows' Might
Author: Vivian Bruce Conger
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 081471711X


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In early American society, one’s identity was determined in large part by gender. The ways in which men and women engaged with their communities were generally not equal: married women fell under the legal control of their husbands, who handled all negotiations with the outside world, as well as many domestic interactions. The death of a husband enabled women to transcend this strict gender divide. Yet, as a widow, a woman occupied a third, liminal gender in early America, performing an unusual mix of male and female roles in both public and private life. With shrewd analysis of widows’ wills as well as prescriptive literature, court appearances, newspaper advertisements, and letters, The Widows’ Might explores how widows were portrayed in early American culture, and how widows themselves responded to their unique role. Using a comparative approach, Vivian Bruce Conger deftly analyzes how widows in colonial Massachusetts, South Carolina, and Maryland navigated their domestic, legal, economic, and community roles in early American society.