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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Amazon.com: Slavery In America AND My Mammy's Soul Food Cookbook eBook: Polly Ann Lewis: Kindle Store

Amazon.com: Slavery In America AND My Mammy's Soul Food Cookbook eBook: Polly Ann Lewis: Kindle Store



application for PC.

WOW!
Polly Ann Lewis has done it again! As a writer of amazing adventurous
history of different countries and culture of far-away-lands and
delicious recipe books and cookbooks that match each country, she has
come home to America and written a fantastic book about something close
to all our hearts and has answered the many questions we have pondered
for years on: Slavery In America.

What do you think about when
you hear the word Slavery? Does your mind go back to the old plantations
when Slaves were used to plant and harvest crops for a harsh Slave
owner? Did you think that Slavery started in America? Do you know what
year Slavery started around the world? Do you know what slavery was like
in the Colonial times? Do you know how slavery was handled after the
Revolutionary War? Do you know the name of the colony that was made into
a country especially for the slave to go to and settle in? Do you want
to know if there were any slaves in Canada and how they were treated? Do
you think the Civil War was really about slavery? Were the slaves
really free after the Civil War? Would you like to have a book where you
could read and research how the era of the Absolution Movement began
and when, The Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address,
The 13th, 14th, and 15 amendments transcribed in full and unabridged,
how the slaves were treated on the slave ships, the Slave ships by name,
the awesome life and times of the greatest black leader in the world,
Martin Luther King, Jr., and discover the life of our wonderful amazing
President, Barack Obama, and learn what he has and is doing for America?
Are you interested in the role Great Britain played in slavery? Do you
have any idea how the Slaves in America were caught and sold as Slaves?
Do you think the movie; "Gone With The Wind" was a true depiction of the
old south and her Slaves? Do you want to learn just how the slave
family in America worked on a plantation?

Have at your
fingertips the delicious scrumptious soul foods in the My Mammy's Soul
Food Cookbook. Yummy! Delicious! Scrumptious! Mouthwatering! Soul Food!
Old Southern Cooking just like Mammy cooked! All recipes come from an
old recipe cookbook from Mammy's Soul Food Cookbook!

Learn all
about BLACK HISTORY and BLACK HISTORY MONTH, and the amazing talented
people that paved the road for success for so many!

This book is both informational and educational and contains the following:
Chapter One
Slavery Where Did Slavery Get Its Beginnings?
Slavery In Ancient Times
The Slave Trade Begins
Chapter Two
Slavery In America
The Slaves In Early Africa
Slavery In Colonial Times
Slavery After The Revolution
Slavery Begins To Grow
Slave Life Aboard The Slave Ships And Names Of Slave Ships
The Working Slave Family
Chapter Three
The Abolition Movement In The United States
Did Slavery Really Cause The Civil War?
After The Civil War Were The Slaves Really Free?
Famous African Americans And Black History
The Arrival Of The King Martin Luther King, Jr.
Words Of Life And Freedom By Martin Luther King, Jr.
Our President Barack Hussein Obama II
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Gettysburg Address By Abraham Lincoln
United States Constitution Amendments 13, 14, And 15 Full And Unabridged
Amendment 19 Women Are Finally Given The Right To Vote
Chapter Four
My Mammy's Soul Food Cookbook
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Baked Ham With Pineapple
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Collard Greens
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Cornbread With Fatback
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Cornmeal Mush Fried
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Corn Pone
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Cracklin' Bread
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Fried Chicken
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Fried Pork Chops
My Mammy's Soul Food Southern Fried Brown Gravy
And Many More!




 



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