Free at Last

  • Free at Last: A History of the Civil Rights Movement and Those who Died in the Struggle
    By Sara Bullard

    Not only were there no black voters in Humphreys County, but “they weren't even thinking about it,” said Rosebud Lee Henson, Lee's widow. It would be another 10 years before civil rights workers launched a massive campaign to win voting ...

  • Free at Last: Breaking Generational Curses
    By Larry Huch

    Those people were also targets of my erupting rage, the manifestation of generations of anger and violence. In those days I'm sure our neighbors were totally confused. We witnessed to them about the love of Jesus, they saw us go to ...

  • Free At Last: Diaries 1991 - 2001
    By Tony Benn

    Wednesday 1 April Mark Lawson from The Independent appeared to do a profile of the constituency. Very wet. Tonight was the Kinnock rally in Sheffield: 10,000 people arrived from all over the country; there was a laser-beam show and ...

  • Free At Last: A History of the Civil Rights Movement and Those Who Died in the Struggle
    By Sara Bullard

    Here is an illustrated history of the civil rights movement, written and designed for ages 10 to adult, that clearly and effectively brings the turbulent years of struggle to life, and gives a vivid and powerful experience of what it was ...

  • Free at Last: The U.s. Civil Rights Movement
    By U. S. Department of State

    This book, a publication of the U.S. Department of State, recounts how African-American slaves and their descendants struggled to win — both in law and in practice — the civil rights enjoyed by other Americans.

  • Free at Last: Joni
    By Cleo Ford

    The years flew by and Mary and Charles continued to grow and Charles opened up a Recovery House for men that he called Recovery House and it was just like Mary's which she called Free At Last except there were no children allowed to ...

  • Free at Last: The Sudbury Valley School
    By Daniel Greenberg

    For a while , they waited . As did the students . They were convinced that the freedom of choice we offered was just a ruse , a way of enticing children to feel comfortable , to feel free . They were sure that after a few weeks of ...

  • Free at Last: Experiencing True Freedom Through Your Identity in Christ
    By Tony Evans

    Even though they were free in their bodies, they were not yet free in their minds. So they did the only thing they knew how to do; they acted as if they were still in slavery. When you died with Christ, you were set free from your old ...

  • Free at Last: A Life-Changing Journey through the Gospel of Luke
    By Leesa K. Donner

    At the end of the class, he opened the discussion up for questions and answers. ... Since you never know if people are listening—or moreover, what they might be hearing, it is best to just put the truth out there again whether it is ...

  • Free at Last: Quebec 2007
    By Ronald Coleman

    they had the European and Asian markets to draw on—substitutes for Canadian products existed in abundance. Unbeknownst to Canadians, the U.S. had already started to tighten the tourniquet on Canadian products. Our vulnerabilities were ...

  • Free at Last
    By Brian Hope

    ... days working there with the least possible facilities before they (the revolutionary guards) joined us and all the old staff were unhappy because they could see they are treated as inferior employee and the new people (revolutionary ...

  • Free At Last: Angels and Demons at war for your soul
    By Dr. Nialah Ali

    These demons wanted more control for their Master and they wanted more power. They knew their rank would be rewarded if they caused more damage and harm to me. All the packing is done. We have only a few days left to enjoy our community ...

  • Free at Last: The Message of Galatians
    By Derrick McCarson

    Fortunately for you and me, Paul was man of grit and determination. His clarion call to freedom was preserved through the centuries. In this last paragraph, Paul sums up his message and in doing so he reveals how we can boldly share the ...

  • Free at Last: A Life-Changing Journey Through the Gospel of Luke
    By Leesa K. Donner

    His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for a lifetime; Weeping may last for the night, But a shout of joy comes in the morning. —Psalm 30:5 (NASB) ur study of the gospel of Luke began some thirty-four lessons ago.

  • Free at Last
    By Ira Berlin

    With black-and-white photos and illustrations, this is a touching collection of letters and documents that no Civil War historian should be without.

  • Free At Last: Breaking the Chains of Bitterness
    By Prosper Asamoah

    I highly recommend this book for everyone - before, during, or after experiencing disappointment. This book could literally save your life! Rev.

  • Free at Last: Daily Meditations by and for Inmates
    By Anonymous

    MARCH 9 DURING MY ADDICTION I pointed the finger of blame at many people and things: my parents, my friends, my past, my environment. Every time I hit my wife, I blamed it on my dad because he hit my mom. Every time I got drunk, ...

  • Free at Last: The Story of Free and Bad Company
    By Steven Rosen

    Forget Almost Famous, this is the true story of two awesome seventies rock supergroups.

  • Free at Last: A Prompt Journal for Turning Your Incarceration, Worries and Mistakes Into Gifts that Change Your World
    By Norah Angeles

    This book is for them, something you can send them to give them hope, a future and transformation, to give them something to look forward to, to motivate them to improve themselves while doing their time.

  • Free at Last: A Bibliography of Martin Luther King, Jr
    By William H. Fisher

    Free at Last: A Bibliography of Martin Luther King, Jr