Lexington & Concord

by Deborah Ann Kent

Published 1 September 1997
Describes the first battles of the Revolutionary War, the events leading up to the conflict, and the effect of helping the thirteen British colonies pull together for a common cause.

Titanic

by Deborah Ann Kent

Published 1 September 1993
Describes the disastrous 1912 sinking of the world's largest ocean liner after colliding with an iceberg during its maiden voyage.

Traces the development of the disability-rights movement in fighting discrimination against the handicapped and in securing civil rights for the disabled.

The Lincoln Memorial

by Deborah Ann Kent

Published 1 September 1996
Provides a detailed history of the planning and construction of the national monument honoring Abraham Lincoln.

Using many photographs, this is a simple overview of the part played by African Americans during the formative years of the colonial period. The freedom sought by so many Europeans who came to America was not shared with many Africans & their descendants. The brief descriptions in this book tell of slavery as well as the limited freedoms of free blacks. Phillis Wheatley, Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable, & Benjamin Banneker are among those briefly profiled. Index. Part of the Cornerstones of Freedom series. Bowker Authored Title code. Using many photographs, this is a simple overview of the part played by African Americans during the formative years of the colonial period. Presents a brief history of Afro-Americans and of slavery in seventeenth and eighteenth century America.


The White House

by Deborah Ann Kent

Published 1 March 1995



The Freedom Riders

by Deborah Ann Kent

Published 1 April 1993

A biography of the social worker who defended the oppressed, promoted education for the poor, worked for world peace, and founded Hull House, a settlement house in the industrial slums of Chicago.