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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 11 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350040180 |
Langue | English |
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Insights on Kevin Hazzard's American Sirens
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
John was a steel mill worker in 1971, when two angels came to take him home. He had a son, who was born in 1969. In 1971, two men came to take him home. The rest is history.
#2
A pair of Black men came to take John home in 1971, and he had no idea who they were or why they were there.
#3
John was a steel mill worker in 1971 when two angels came to take him home. He had a son, who was born in 1969. In 1971, two men came to take him home. The rest is history.
#4
John was a steel mill worker in 1971 when two angels came to take him home. He had a son, who was born in 1969. In 1971, two men came to take him home. The rest is history.
#5
John was a steel mill worker in 1971 when two angels came to take him home. He had a son, who was born in 1969. In 1971, two men came to take him home. The rest is history.
#6
The first pair of Black men to take John home in 1971 were named Clinton and Elzora Moon. The rest is history.
#7
John was a steel mill worker in 1971 when two angels came to take him home. He had a son, who was born in 1969. In 1971, two men came to take him home. The rest is history.
#8
In 1956, the Moon family was evicted from their home after a highway was built through their neighborhood. The family was relocated to a housing project in Atlanta.
#9
urban renewal was a process where cities would raze poor, Black neighborhoods and replace them with highways, shopping malls, and medical centers.
#10
The Moon family was evicted from their home in 1956 after a highway was built through their neighborhood. In 1956, the Moon family was relocated to a housing project in Atlanta.
#11
In 1956, the Moon family was evicted from their home after a highway was built through their neighborhood. The family was relocated to a housing project in Atlanta. In 1971, two angels came to take them home.
#12
John was evicted from his home in 1956, and was taken in by an orphanage. His first eight years were filled with hardship, but he was able to slip under the house and escape the world.
#13
John was a steel mill worker in 1971 when two angels came to take him home. He had a son, who was born in 1969. In 1971, two men came to take him home. The rest is history.
#14
Wilson’s music felt like magic to John, who was being evicted from his home at the age of sixteen. Two angels came to take him home in 1971.
#15
John, who was evicted from his house at the age of sixteen, was taken in by an orphanage. In 1971, two angels came to take him home. His family went to church every Sunday, and there were chores and rules.
#16
John was evicted from his house at the age of sixteen, and was taken in by an orphanage. He was eventually taken in by a family, where everyone had their place and he felt the lowest of all.
#17
John was evicted from his house at the age of sixteen, and was taken in by an orphanage. In 1971, two angels came to take him home. His family went to church every Sunday, and there were chores and rules.
#18
John, who was evicted from his house at the age of sixteen, was taken in by an orphanage. In 1971, two angels came to take him home. His family went to church every Sunday, and there were chores and rules.
#19
The Hill was a neighborhood of steel mill workers and the down and out, but it was also home to many jazz legends, and was the birthplace of hip-hop.
#20
John, who was evicted from his house at the age of sixteen, was taken in by an orphanage. In 1971, two angels came to take him home.