Amazon Kindle Author Singles – Lawrence D. Elliott reads from his Kindle book...
Here is a sample reading from my Amazon Kindle single “Bitte was? An American author’s misadventures in the German language”. Look for more of my books for Kindle Singles in the near future. If you...
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This weekend was sort of a cleaning day for my website. I took a very objective look at it and, although I felt the content was set up the way I wanted, I decided to see how it measured up in Google....
View ArticleAffordable Health Care or Not: You Decide!
Now that America’s first health care system has been upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States as constitutional, it’s time for everyone to make up his or her own mind about The Patient...
View ArticleThe Huffington Post: One Ring
David Morris Scharlin “The story of what happened the night the family returned home from the hospital after Grandpa Joe’s death is quite amazing.” In memory of David Morris Scharlin, who passed away...
View ArticleSweet Potato Pie in Germany? Still FREE Christmas Collection at Amazon
Get your FREE copy at Amazon NOW! There’s still time to get your FREE copy of “Christmas Stories from my Heart: Four unforgettable holiday tales from my life”, but it will end on December 25, 2012,...
View ArticleBlack History Month: Charles B. Brooks
Charles B. Brooks was an African-American inventor, born in Virginia in 1865. He eventually moved to Newark, New Jersey, in the 1980′s. It 1896, he invented the street sweeper, a truck which had...
View ArticleBlack History Month: Diane Judith Nash
Diane Judith Nash Diane Judith Nash was born on May 15, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois. She was a leader and strategist in the African-American civil rights movement in the 1960′s. Nash initially attended...
View ArticleBlack History Month: James Zwerg
James Zwerg James Zwerg was born on November 28, 1939, in Appleton, Wisconsin. He was member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (also known as SNCC) and the Freedom Riders movement to...
View ArticleBlack History Month: Shirley Chisholm
“Service is the rent that you pay for room on this earth”Shirley Chisholm Shirley Chisholm on November 30, 1924, as Shirley Anita St. Hill. She was an African-American politician, educator, and...
View ArticleBlack History Month: Madam C. J. Walker
“There is no royal flower-strewn path to success. And if there is, I have not found it for if I have accomplished anything in life it is because I have been willing to work hard.”Madam C.J. Walker...
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