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Warren J. Halliburton

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Born January 1, 1924 (102 years old)
Also known as: Halliburton, Warren J., Halliburton, Warren J. 1924-
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African wildlife

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An album of 50 tea cards issued by the Brooke Bond Co. Includes descriptive text and one card each for: Gorilla, Mantled Baboon, Chimpanzee, Mandriil, Pata Monkey, Colobus Monkey, Syke's Monkey, Bushy-tailed Galago, Ring-tailed Lemur, Lion, Cheetah, Leopard, Caracal, Genet, Serval, Banded Mongoose, Zorilla, Ratel, Porcupine, Jumping Hare, Ground Squirrel, Rock Hyrax, Fennec Fox, Spotted Hyena, Black-backed Jackal, African Hunting Dog, Buffalo, Barbary Sheep, Zebra, Brindled Gnu (or Wildebeest), Coke's Hartebeest, Giraffe, Okapi, Bongo, Eland, Kudu, Sable Antelope, Oryx, Impal, Thompson's Gazelle, Grant's Gazelle, Klipspringer, Hippopotamous, Elephant, Black Rhinoceros, Wart Hog, Red-River Hog, Aardvark, Giant Pangolin and Nile Crocodile.

Nomads of the Sahara

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Describes the history, culture, and daily life of the four nomadic groups that make their homes in the Sahara Desert.

Africa's struggle to survive

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Surveys the history and peoples of Africa and discusses the economic, political, and social developments that have arisen as that continent's countries struggle to survive.

Moments

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A fallen star. A shattered heart. And a love that could save them both… or destroy everything. Jacob Riley was once Hollywood’s golden boy — a child star adored by millions. Now, at twenty-six, he's a cautionary tale of addiction, scandal, and self-destruction. Arrested on possession charges — again — Jacob is on a path to ruin, hell-bent on burning every bridge left in his life. Enter Ethan Myers, a man who’s spent his life quietly changing the world. As the owner of Macs, an education center supporting low-income families, Ethan is dedicated to giving others a second chance. But after losing his partner to cancer, his heart is locked away — buried beneath grief and endless work. When Jacob is sentenced to community service at Macs, sparks ignite — volatile and impossible to ignore. Jacob’s arrogance clashes with Ethan’s quiet strength, yet against the odds, something unexpected blossoms. But their growing connection is shadowed by danger. Street gangs, old grudges, and an arsonist targeting Macs threaten to destroy everything Ethan has built. Meanwhile, Jacob faces the unforgiving glare of Hollywood’s spotlight — and the ruthless whispers that say he's beyond redemption. With the world against them and their hearts on the line, can Jacob Riley find the courage to change — or will he drag Ethan down with him?

City and village life

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Examines life in Africa's villages and cities and how increasing urbanization is creating changes in African society.

The Fighting Redtails

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A history of the 332d Fighter Group, an all-Black flying squadron which achieved recognition for its combat proficiency in World War II.

Historic speeches of African Americans

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Presents speeches by various African American religious and political leaders from the days of slavery to the present, along with biographical information and historical background.

Harlem; a history of broken dreams

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A history of that six square mile area of Manhattan from its founding as a Dutch village in the seventeenth century to its present status as a community of half a million black people.

The tragedy of Little Bighorn

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Describes the impact of the westward migration of the white settlers on the Indians of the Great Plains which culminated in the massacre of Custer and his men in the battle at Little Big Horn in 1876.

Uptown, downtown

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A teacher's guide to the Uptown, downtown series of eight novels written by Quincy Howe. The series follows an African-American teenage boy in the inner city who copes with challenges and temptations in his urban environment.

The picture life of Michael Jackson

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A biography of the shy young singing superstar from Gary, Indiana, who first became famous while performing with his brothers as the Jackson Five.

Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court justice

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Describes the life of the newest justice of the Supreme Court from his childhood in Georgia, through the years he spent as chairman of the EEOC, to the present.

Celebrations of African heritage

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Examines the different ways in which African heritage is celebrated, both in the United States and in Africa, in such areas as religious practices, art, music, dance, and storytelling.

African landscapes

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Introduces the African landscape, its rain forests, deserts, rivers and lakes, mountains, grasslands, and rifts.

The West Indian-American experience

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Traces the history of West Indian immigration to the United States, discussing why they emigrated, their problems in a new land, and their contributions to American culture.

Africa's struggle for independence

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Examines the history of the independence movement in Africa, from the European colonization of the continent to the present.

The picture life of Jesse Jackson

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Photographs and easy-to-read text trace the life of the black minister who is one of the leaders in the civil rights movement.