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Kyle Longley

    Senator Albert Gore, Sr.
    LBJ's 1968
    Morenci Marines
    Sparrow and the Hawk: Costa Rica and the United States During the Rise of Jose Figueres
    • The book explores the intricate relationship between a nonindustrialized country and the United States, using Costa Rica as a case study. It delves into the significant transformations during World War II and the postwar period, highlighting the U.S.'s emergence as a global leader and Costa Rica's struggles, including a civil war in 1948. The narrative emphasizes U.S. support for Jose Figueres and the crucial role of Costa Ricans, particularly the figueristas, in fostering diplomatic ties during challenging times.

      Sparrow and the Hawk: Costa Rica and the United States During the Rise of Jose Figueres
    • Morenci Marines

      A Tale of Small Town America and the Vietnam War

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The story follows nine young men from a mining camp in Arizona who enlist to fight in Vietnam in 1966, facing perilous conditions across the country. As only three return home, they grapple with survivor's guilt, the challenges of reintegrating into civilian life, and the emotional scars left by their wartime experiences and the loss of friends. This narrative explores the profound impact of war on individuals and the struggle to cope with its aftermath.

      Morenci Marines
    • LBJ's 1968

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(140)Évaluer

      LBJ's 1968 examines President Lyndon Johnson and his response to the year that he characterized as a 'year of a continuous nightmare'. číst celé

      LBJ's 1968
    • Kyle Longley's biography of Albert Gore, Sr. explores the life of the influential Democratic congressman and senator from Tennessee. Despite being overshadowed by contemporaries, Gore made significant contributions to civil rights, taxes, and more. Longley highlights his role in shaping southern liberalism and his courageous stand against segregation in 1952.

      Senator Albert Gore, Sr.