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I'm so glad to hear your mother's story. I didn't realize it was so much dust by the time it reached the East. Did you ever read The Glory and the Dream by Wm. Manchester? It's a sensational 2-volume book-- very beautiful. My right wing father was alive when I read it and I found that many things he'd told me about the past-- and he was a huge history and news-follower-- were not true. Manchester was a Democrat but not nutty, so you can trust what he says. It starts during the Depression, thru the New Deal and onward. So good--( if you're interested.)

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Yes, I'm always interested in good history. I will add it to my list, thanks!

When I read the title I thought of one of my favorite books "The Glory and the Lightning" by Taylor Caldwell. It's history farther back - Ancient Greece. It's a fictional biography of Pericles, leader of Athens during it's golden age when the Parthenon was built - and his beloved and confidant, Aspasia, a beautiful ex-courtesan who spoke out for women's equality and opened the first school for girls in Athens. It's a true story, and it's a wonderful book.

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