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Blind Boone: Missouri's Ragtime Pioneer by Jack A. Batterson,

Blind Boone: Missouri's Ragtime Pioneer by Jack A. Batterson,
Often overlooked by ragtime historians, John William "Blind" Boone had a remarkably successful and influential music career that endured for more than forty years. Blind Boone: Missouri's Ragtime Pioneer provides the first full account of the Missouri-born musician's amazing story of overcoming the odds. Boone's background and his approach to music contributed to his ability to bridge gaps -- gaps between blacks and whites, gaps between popular and classical music, gaps between plantation melodies and ragtime music. Boone's thousands of performances from 1880 to 1926 brought blacks and whites into the same concert halls as he played a mixture of popular and classical tunes. A ragtime pioneer, Boone helped give the musical style legitimacy by bringing it to the concert stage. The mulatto child of a runaway slave and a Union soldier, Boone was born in Miami, Missouri, in 1864. At six months he was diagnosed with "brain fever". Doctors, believing they were performing a lifesaving procedure, removed Boone's eyes and sewed his eyelids shut. Despite blindness and poverty, Boone was characterized as a cheerful child. Growing up in Warrensburg, Missouri, he played freely with both black and white children, undaunted by racial differences or his own disabilities. He exhibited a keen ear and musical promise early in life. Recognizing Boone's talent, the town's prominent citizens sent him to the St. Louis School for the Blind. There he excelled at music. However, Boone clearly despised formal schooling and frequently ran away to the "tenderloin" district of the city, where he was first exposed to ragtime. As a result, he was expelled after only three years. After some harrowingexperiences, Boone met John Lange Jr., a benevolent black contractor and philanthropist in Columbia, Missouri. Boone and Lange began a lifelong friendship, which eventually developed into an equal partnership in the Blind Boone Concert Company.



Texas Gulag: The Chain Gang Years, 1875-1925 by Gary Brown,
Texas Gulag: The Chain Gang Years, 1875-1925 by Gary Brown,
For fifty years prison inmates in Texas were leased out to railroads, coalmines, farm plantations, and sawmill crews with terrible incidences of brutality, cruelty, injury, and death to the prisoners. They were forced to produce daily work quotas of seven tons of coal, threehundred pounds of cotton, or one and one-half cords of wood. They were fedspoiled hog meat and slept on mattresses filled with bugs and filthy from sweat, blood, and dirt. They were punished by brutal whippings with an instrument known as the bat and by various other methods. Self-mutilation by cutting off fingers, hands, and feet and even self-blinding were commonplace to avoid working in these lease camps. It was a period in which the state prison system was shrouded in secrecy. Former prisoners had only one option available to try to inform the publicabout the brutality and corruption. They could write their personal memoirs. And an amazing number of them diddating back to the 1870s. Herein are some of their stories.



Parlange plantation house - The Parlange Plantation House, built about 1750, is a classic example of a large French colonial plantation house in the United States. Exemplifying the style of the semitropical Louisiana country house, the Parlange Plantation House is a two-story raised cottage.

Plantation tradition - Plantation tradition is a genre of literature based in the southern states of the USA that is heavily nostalgic for antebellum times. Although several works idealizing the plantation were written in the decades before the American Civil War, plantation tradition became more popular in the late nineteenth century through the works of Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922).

Green Spring Plantation - Green Spring Plantation in James City County about five miles (8 km) west of Williamsburg, was the 17th century plantation of one of Colonial Virginia's more popular governors, Sir William Berkeley (1605 to 1677) and his second wife, Frances (née Culpeper) Stephens Berkeley, whom he wed in 1670.

Plantation economy - A plantation economy is an economy which is based on agricultural mass production, usually of a few staple products grown on large farms called plantations. Plantation economies are usually dependent on outside forces, due to the fact that the products being harvested en masse are cash crops to be exported.



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Blind Faux Plantation Wood - Blind Faux Plantation Wood Blood Soaked Cinema - A Taste of Evil (DVD) This volume of the BLOOD SOAKED CINEMA series collects 12 low-budget horror flicks with campy science-fiction themes: in THE BLACK ROOM (1984), a brother blind faux plantation wood and sister kill off unsuspecting thrillseekers after luring them to their Hollywood home with the promise of sexual favors; in THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION (1975), a meteor crashes to the ground in a small Wisconsin town blind faux plantation ...

Window Treatment Blinds - Window Treatment Blinds Window Treatments for Every Room Provides dozens of creative suggestions for beautiful window treatments, including draperies, shades, shutters, blinds, window treatment blinds and valences, to suit any room in the house, along with step-by-step instructions for a number of stylish projects, tips window treatment blinds and tricks for measuring windows, advice on embelling a window treatment with decorative touches, window treatment blinds and more. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights ...

Window Treatment Blinds - Window Treatment Blinds Window Treatments for Every Room Provides dozens of creative suggestions for beautiful window treatments, including draperies, shades, shutters, blinds, window treatment blinds and valences, to suit any room in the house, along with step-by-step instructions for a number of stylish projects, tips window treatment blinds and tricks for measuring windows, advice on embelling a window treatment with decorative touches, window treatment blinds and more. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights ...

Window Treatment Blinds - Window Treatment Blinds Highgate Manor Toscana Window Set Bring your bedroom to the forefront of lush living. Highgate Manor's Toscana window set pays special attention to the details that make a luxurious impression. You receive 2 pole-top panel drapes, an attached straight valance window treatment blinds and 2 tassel tiebacks in your choice of pearl (taupe window treatment blinds and gold), olive (dark green) or brick (burnt red). Because the valance is already attached to the window panels, all you need is one rod to ...

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