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		<title>Our Story, This Place (softcover, black &#038; white images)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Our Story, This Place tells the fascinating history of the almost century-old Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School in the Long Ridge Community of Mars Hill, North Carolina. One of 500+ &#8220;Rosenwald Schools&#8221; in North Carolina (and 5,000 across the South), it is one of the few buildings left standing in the state, and the only [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em><img decoding="async" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3505" src="https://pisgahpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/MHARS-front-cover-image-150x230.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="230" />Our Story, This Place</em></strong> tells the fascinating history of the almost century-old Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School in the Long Ridge Community of Mars Hill, North Carolina. One of 500+ &#8220;Rosenwald Schools&#8221; in North Carolina (and 5,000 across the South), it is one of the few buildings left standing in the state, and the only one owned by a local school board: the Madison County Board of Education.</p>
<p>Restored through the efforts of several dozen members of the historic Black Long Ridge community and many other friends, the school has been reimagined as both a historic site and an interactive, educational museum. It is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.</p>
<p>This book provides comprehensive information about Black education in the rural South from after the Civil War through the time of desegregation, sharing personal reminiscences by alumni and descendants of the many education leaders dating back more than a century. It is a fascinating story, capturing what might well be a lost history of a people and a place that shaped the destiny of thousands in western North Carolina.</p>
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		<title>Our Story, This Place (hardcover edition)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<strong><em>Our Story, This Place</em></strong> tells the fascinating history of the Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School in the Long Ridge Community of Mars Hill, North Carolina, providing comprehensive information about Black education in the rural South from after the Civil War through the time of desegregation.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em><img decoding="async" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3505" src="https://pisgahpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/MHARS-front-cover-image-150x230.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="230" />Our Story, This Place</em></strong> tells the fascinating history of the almost century-old Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School in the Long Ridge Community of Mars Hill, North Carolina. One of 500+ &#8220;Rosenwald Schools&#8221; in North Carolina (and 5,000 across the South), it is one of the few buildings left standing in the state, and the only one owned by a local school board: the Madison County Board of Education.</p>
<p>Restored through the efforts of several dozen members of the historic Black Long Ridge community and many other friends, the school has been reimagined as both a historic site and an interactive, educational museum. It is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.</p>
<p>This book provides comprehensive information about Black education in the rural South from after the Civil War through the time of desegregation, sharing personal reminiscences by alumni and descendants of the many education leaders dating back more than a century. It is a fascinating story, capturing what might well be a lost history of a people and a place that shaped the destiny of thousands in western North Carolina.</p>
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		<title>Homo Sapiens: A Violent Gene?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Simone Bouyer]]></dc:creator>
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The literature and realities of human approaches to conflict and cooperation.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The realities of human approaches to conflict and cooperation.</h3>
<p>In <strong><em>Homo Sapiens: A Violent Gene?</em> </strong>Mort Malkin reviews the literature and realities of human approaches to conflict and cooperation. Many philosophers, theologians, and politicians believe that human aggression is universal, and that our biology determines that the human race will never escape violence. The media encourages this perception of violence and war as pervasive in society, and as everlasting. After all, diplomacy, peace, and contemplation do not sell ads.</p>
<p>But much evidence exists to refute that belief. If mankind were really so preoccupied with war, we would know only the negative emotions that are brought forth with war: hatred, xenophobia, otherness, revenge, greed, exaggeration and rationalization if not outright lying, vanity, and pride. Yet, there is a spirit of fellowship and cooperation in the land. In many countries that we consider foreign, a long tradition of hospitality exists. Perhaps our perception of war being part of man’s nature, and its inevitability, need rethinking. Until we believe that cooperation, not violence, is part our genome, we will not have peace in the world.</p>
<p><a href="https://pisgahpress.com/authors/mort-malkin/"><strong>About the author &gt;&gt;</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Swords in Their Hands</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Simone Bouyer]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3>Written by Dave Richards</h3>
The first book-length account of the closest thing to a coup that the United States has ever experienced.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>George Washington and the Newburgh Conspiracy</h3>
<p><strong>The first book-length account of the closest thing to a coup that the United States has ever experienced.</strong></p>
<p>In late 1782, many Revolutionary War officers in the Hudson Highlands had grown angry and frustrated that they had not been paid—for months or even years. With victory in sight, they feared they might never get their back pay and promised pensions, because the Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia under the Articles of Confederation, had no authority to raise money. Nationalists wanted Congress to have direct taxation authority, while their opponents insisted that only individual states should have that power.</p>
<p>As the last months of the war approached, several key army officers, supported by some members of Congress, set in motion a plot to terrify state legislators and their delegates in Philadelphia into granting Congress the direct taxation authority it needed to pay the promised wages and guarantee future pensions. Their threat presented Congress with two alternatives.</p>
<p>Option one was worrisome: after defeating the British, the army would refuse to lay down their arms, leading Washington to suspect the officers might turn their armies toward Philadelphia itself to enforce their demands. The second option could be even worse: the army might lay down their arms before victory was achieved, allowing the Redcoats to quell the revolution … and making every leader of the “colonists’ rebellion” liable for treason. For as Benjamin Franklin had pointed out, if the rebels—our Founding Fathers—didn’t “hang together, we will all hang separately.”</p>
<p>In March, 1783, hundreds of Washington’s officers, “ready for revolt,” gathered at the newly-built Temple of Virtue at the New Windsor Cantonment to agree on the first steps toward implementing their plan. Then, to their shock, General Washington himself arrived, and in a 15-minute address changed the course of history.</p>
<p><em>Swords in Their Hands: George Washington and the Newburgh Conspiracy</em> was named a finalist for the USA Book Award in History.</p>
<h3>Praise for Swords in Their Hands</h3>
<h4><a href="http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/jun_14.htm">The Midwest Book Review:</a></h4>
<p>A superbly detailed and documented history of an obscure chapter of American history, <em>Swords in Their Hands: George Washington and the Newburgh Conspiracy</em> is a simply fascinating study and strongly recommended reading for anyone with an interest in the emergence of the United States as a political entity in general, and the contributions of George Washington to American governance in particular. A seminal work of impressive scope, <em>Swords in Their Hands: George Washington and the Newburgh Conspiracy</em> is very highly recommended.</p>
<h4>James Loy, <a href="http://www.blueridgenow.com/">Hendersonville Times-News:</a></h4>
<p>Local historian and author Dave Richards is an avid student of American history. He is a regular contributor for <em>The Historical News</em> and is a frequent speaker on a range of historical subjects. His book <em>Swords in Their Hands: George Washington and the Newburgh Conspiracy</em> is a meticulously researched study of a little-known but important event in American history.</p>
<p>This nonfiction book will be essential reading … The story pulls you along and tells a little-known tale of historic significance for our country.</p>
<h4><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20190809004940/http://davideshi.com/">Dr. David Shi</a>, former President of Furman University:</h4>
<p>Few Americans realize that in March 1783 General Washington had to stare down an uprising by disgruntled army officers known as the Newburgh Conspiracy. In this comprehensive study of the conspiracy, Dave Richards tells the dramatic story of Washington’s role in quashing a military rebellion against the Congress. Well-researched, clearly written, and carefully argued, <em>Swords in Their Hands</em> tells a gripping story that makes an important contribution to the history of the Revolutionary War.</p>
<h4><a href="http://history.unc.edu/people/emeriti-faculty/richard-kohn/">Dr. Richard H. Kohn</a>, Professor Emeritus of History and Peace, War, and Defense at UNC Chapel Hill:</h4>
<p>One of the least known but most important events in the founding of the United States, the Newburgh Conspiracy involved many of the most famous leaders of the age. Its collapse marked a turning point in American military history, the consequences of which affect us still today. We are indebted to Dave Richards; his book should be widely read.</p>
<h4><a href="http://johnanagy.com/">John Nagy</a>, author of <em>Rebellion in the Ranks: Mutinies of the American Revolution:</em></h4>
<p><em>Swords in Their Hands</em> tells the detailed story of the new United States of America on the brink of a military coup during the American Revolution. It is a must read for anyone who wants to know the full story of the crisis.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://pisgahpress.com/authors/rf-wilson/">About the author &gt;&gt;</a></strong></p>
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