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Jacques L. Koko, Ph.D., announces publication of ‘Facing Existential Contradictions’
SALISBURY, Md. — “Facing Existential Contradictions: Self-Examination as a Tool for Peace and
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Flori Paquette announces the release of ‘Under the Tamarisk Tree’
ROSEVILLE, Calif. – “If you have ever been curious how someone could
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‘Finding My Way’ inspires readers to live your truth and not give up
EDINA, Minn. — Titi Powers was just a little girl
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Abbie-Lea Verco shares her roadmap to success in her new book
ADELAIDE, Australia– Coach, author and strategist Abbie-Lea Verco creates a roadmap to
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Elizabeth A. Garcia-Janis MD announces the release of ‘The Courage to Encourage’
HILL CITY, S.D. — Seeing the courage of so many people
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Diane Casey shares life journey in ‘Green Walls and Brown Doors’
GREENVILLE, Fla. – Diane Casey has lived a good life through many
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The journey of an entrepreneur can be very challenging. It’s not as easy for us to achieve our goals, as many people want us …
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“From the beach of the Royal Dohal Hotel in Qatar, Amy Prowers looked over the blue waters of the Persian Gulf. The view was …
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Plantation owners were in fear that literate slaves would join the abolitionists and overthrow the institution of slavery.

BROOKLYN, NY (Workers World Today) — “Rosewood, one of Virginia’s grand plantations, is resplendent with its vast acreage of the South’s …
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Pluribus Unum: From Many One invites us on a journey backward in time to a disgraceful, heinous, reprehensible epoch in our nation’s history—slavery

BROOKLYN, NY (Workers World Today) — “Manessas, Virginia, July 29, 1861. Jason Billings, a runaway slave, the former manservant of a recently …