Lost History
Political History
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Think 'free love' started with the 60s generation? Think again... The quest for unrepressed acts of love have been with humanity since the beginning... and repressed time and again by 'sects' of men only interested in controlling others.
White slavery is slavery in its most vile form, unlike the type slavery the USA had in the 1700-1800s, where the slave auction was open and public, and ownership was transferred by property title. White slavery is abduction, kidnapping, and seducing young boys and women into a hidden world of sexual slavery.
Story of one girl's plight dealing with white slavery and the government's blind eye to the atrocities in Chicago.
A study into the racist and segregation views of the KKK, including their hatred of Masons and Jews.
The history of Masons in securing Independence for the Colonies of America was far more involved than the history books reveal, from the Masons throwing the tea off the boat, to the Constitution and more.
Peer behind the scenes of America's city of sin and corruption, Washington, D.C.
Sam Houston, the Revolutionary Hero of Texas, a rabble-rouser, a frontiersman, a politician, lawyer, statesman, anti-slavery, peace-maker, warrior, governor, senator, president, Freemason, lover, dueler, and more... Even George Washington pales in comparison to this Texian Hero.
The secret and hidden from the public, proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of 1886-87. This forgotten history is a MUST to understand the intent and purposes behind each section of the constitution, and the authors, and others in the convention opposed the constitution on lawful grounds!!!!
A series of letters proving the illegal imprisonment of people in the North, during the illegal US federal war against the South
Chairman Turpie announced that Hon. Alexander Del Mar of California, the distinguished writer on finance, was present and would address the Convention. Mr. Del Mar was greeted by much applause and proceeded to the discussion, confining his remarks chiefly to the historical aspect of the question.
Mary Catherwood puts the life of Joan of Arc into story form, but sticking to the historical facts given in the documents about this Goddess.
The Story of her Life, her Achievements, and her Death, as Attested on Oath and Set Forth in the Original Documents. This book is a collection of the historical documents preserved throughout the ages about Joan of Arc.
Mrs. Oliphant looks on the valor and steadfastness of the faith of Joan of Arc, and writes the story, hoping we learn lessons from the mistakes of history.
This is one of the few books written about Joan of Arc after her canonization by the church.
It was but natural that one who loved and admired all that is good and beautiful and high-minded should have a strong feeling of admiration for the memory of Joan of Arc. On the pedestal of the bronze statue, which my mother placed in her house at Cliveden, are inscribed those words which sum up the life and career of the Maid of Orleans