Former Police Captain T. K. Thorne tells behind-the-scenes news of the personalities that were a part of the CiviL Rights story in Birmingham's most turbulent years, from 1961-68. There were plenty of heroes, some villains, with most people somewhere in-between. It was not a simple situation, with Black and White people ao a continuum of options and beliefs that was not as simple as is usually thought. You'll meet an intrepid reporter for the Bimingham News-Herald named Tom Lankford who became one of the guys with access to. all the major players in this true drama.
Learn the WWII career of actor Jimmy Stewart as combat pilot
Eric Metaxas bio of Martin Luther
interview--How the West created TR
interview--How a pioneer criminal profiler saved New York
interview--How oral hygiene is a critical health issue in USA
interview--The Battle of Iwo Jima
interview with Bill Heid of Heirloom Audio
MS-John Yoo on presidents and the constitution
review--two recent Revell novels which are unique and sweet
review--companon to E. Dolores Johnson interview, "Say I'm Dead"
review--Suffering and End-of-Life issues
review--new commentary on Revelation
review--life and poetry of Sidney Lanier
review--Wonder Woman on Blu-Ray
Review (Book Bit)--Animalkind
review (Book Bit)--Graham Cole's "Against the Darkness"
review--Chrys Howard and "Rockstar Grandparents"
MS interview--John Bacon and "the Great Hailfax Explosion" of 1917
MS interview--Bonnie Clark "Taste Your Words"
MS interview--Andy Manshel--Learning from Bryant Park
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