Down Home

Down Home
Author: Bud Crawford
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2012-07-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1105804518

Memories of growing up in small town Oklahoma. Come along as I take a stroll down memory lane, who knows, it might even put a smile on you're face and a chuckle in you're heart.

Ruby Ann's Down Home Trailer Park Cookbook

Ruby Ann's Down Home Trailer Park Cookbook
Author: Ruby Ann Boxcar
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780806523491

The success of Ruby Ann's regular newspaper column, Trailer Talk, a fictional but familiar look at the lots of the High Chaparral Trailer Park, led to the publication of this hilarious cookbook, in which each High Chaparral resident has his or her own story to tell, along with juicy gossip, a special photo, and of course, finger lickin' (and cheap) recipes. Features over 200 classic trailer park fixings, from Spam Rolls to Mayonnaise Cake to Homemade Grape Soda, and everything in between, each personally tested by Ruby Ann in the kitchen of her double-wide.

Another Way Home

Another Way Home
Author: Ronne Hartfield
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2004-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0226318214

"Hartfield begins with the early life of her mother, Day Shepherd. Born to a wealthy British plantation owner and the mixed-race daughter of a former slave, Day negotiates the complicated circumstances of plantation life in the border country of Louisiana and Mississippi and, as she enters womanhood, the quadroon and octoroon societies of New Orleans. Equally a tale of the Great Migration, Another Way Home traces Day's journey to Bronzeville, the epicenter of black Chicago during the first half of the twentieth century. We relive crucial moments in African American history as they are experienced by the author's family and others in Chicago's South Side black community, from the race riots of 1919 and the Great Depression to the murder of Emmett Till and the dawn of the civil rights movement."--BOOK JACKET.

Ruby Ann's Down Home Trailer Park Guide to Livin' Real Good

Ruby Ann's Down Home Trailer Park Guide to Livin' Real Good
Author: Ruby Ann Boxcar
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2003
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780806525471

Even those who live in a house without wheels can now share in the very special lifestyle afforded by the unique trailer park milieu. Ruby Ann shares her secrets for livin' life to the fullest along with anecdotes from the vaults of the High Chaparral trailer park where hot sex, warm spam and cold beer are just the beginning. With b/w photos throughout.

Down Home Cowboy

Down Home Cowboy
Author: Maisey Yates
Publisher: HQN Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460397916

This Texas cowboy has come home to Copper Ridge to put down roots…but will he risk his heart again? Find out in this thrilling romance by New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates! Asked where he’d be at this point in life, Cain Donnelly would have said anywhere but Copper Ridge, Oregon, living with his estranged brothers. But since his wife abandoned them, both he and his daughter, Violet, are in need of a fresh start, so he’s back to claim his share of the family ranch. Local baker Alison Davis is a delicious temptation, but she’s also his daughter’s mentor and new boss. That makes her off-limits…until she offers a no-strings deal that no red-blooded cowboy could resist. Alison has worked tirelessly to rebuild her life, and she won’t jeopardize her hard-won independence. Especially if it also complicates Cain’s relationship with Violet. But with Cain offering a love she never thought was possible, Alison has to find the courage to let her past go…or watch her future ride away for good.

Down Home Musings

Down Home Musings
Author: Patricia Anderson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2006
Genre: Osceola (Mo.)
ISBN: 0595399126

Ruby Ann's Down Home Trailer Park Bbqin' Cookbook

Ruby Ann's Down Home Trailer Park Bbqin' Cookbook
Author: Ruby Ann Boxcar
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780806525365

Discusses techniques, tools, and terms of barbecue cooking, and offers trailer decoration advice and recipes for dishes including Baptist burgers, ambrosia pound cake, and Dr Pepper BBQ sauce.

The Magnificent Reverend Peter Thomas Stanford, Transatlantic Reformer and Race Man

The Magnificent Reverend Peter Thomas Stanford, Transatlantic Reformer and Race Man
Author: Barbara McCaskill
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0820356549

Born into slavery in Hampton County, Virginia, orphaned soon thereafter, and raised for almost two years among Native Americans, the charismatic Rev. Peter Thomas Stanford (c. 1860–May 20, 1909) rose from humble and challenging beginnings to emerge as an inventive and passionate activist and educator who championed social justice. During the post- Reconstruction era and early twentieth century, Stanford traversed the United States, Canada, and England advocating for the rights of African Americans, including access to educational opportunities; attainment of the full rights and privileges of citizenship; protections from racial violence, social stereotyping, and a predatory legal system; and recognition of the artistic contributions that have shaped national culture and earned global renown. His imprint on working-class urban residents, Afro-Canadian settlements, and African American communities survives in the institutions he led and the works that presented his imaginative, literate, ardent, and often comic voice. With a reflection by Highgate Baptist Church’s former pastor, Rev. Dr. Paul Walker, this collection highlights Stanford’s writings: sermons, lectures, newspaper columns, entertainments, and memoirs. Editors Barbara McCaskill and Sidonia Serafini annotate his life and work throughout the volume, placing him within the context of his peers as a writer and editor. As an American expatriate, Stanford was seminal in redirecting antislavery activism into an international antilynching movement and a global campaign to dismantle slavery and slave trading. This book squarely inserts this influential thinker and activist in the African American literary canon.