"The exciting adventures of Black cowboys, pioneers, soldiers and other frontiersmen join America's celebrated folklore, in Once Upon a Time in the Black West. Narrated by master storyteller, author Robert H. Miller his crafted vignettes come alive and gives the reader more that just lines on a page. He carries you back to a time when the West was young and as anxious for adventure as a spring pony. Follow Nat Love, a freed slave who bec ..."
Understanding Graham Greene (Understanding Contemporary British Literature) by RobertHenryMiller Hardcover, 204 Pages, Published 1990 by Univ Of South Carolina Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-87249-704-7, ISBN: 0-87249-704-6
"Graham Greene (1904-1991) was one of England's most distinguished authors and to this day has a worldwide audience for his works. He was a powerful voice for human rights in places such as Latin America, South Africa, Haiti, and Vietnam and a relentless analyst of the inner moral conflicts that beset people as they deal with problems common to all human existence. Understanding Graham Greene provides a clear, succinct guide to the major ..."
Deaf Hearing Boy(1st Edition) A Memoir (Deaf Lives Series, Vol. 2) by RobertHenryMiller Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2004 by Gallaudet University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-56368-305-3, ISBN: 1-56368-305-9
"Born in 1938, R. H. Miller was the oldest of four hearing boys with deaf parents in Defiance, Ohio, a small agricultural community. Deaf Hearing Boy is Miller’s compelling account of the complex dynamics at work in his family, including the inter-generational conflicts in which he found himself, the oldest child of deaf adults (CODA), caught in the middle.In 1942, Miller’s family moved to Toledo so that his father could find work. There ..."
"Tells the stories of various African Americans who made contributions to the settling ofthe American West, including Bill Pickett, Mary Fields, Lieutenant ..."
Graham Greene Some Critical Considerations [Paperback] Evans, Robert O. by Robert O. Evans, RobertHenryMiller Paperback, 304 Pages, Published 2009 by Univ Pr Of Kentucky ISBN-13: 978-0-8131-0114-9, ISBN: 0-8131-0114-X
"After running away from the Mississippi plantation where they had been slaves, nine-year-old Jeremiah Johnson and his family begin a new life in Nebraska, where Jeremiah meets a Cheyenne boy who becomes a good friend."
"Born into slavery on the Slocomb plantation in Mississippi, Jeremiah's life is cruel and dangerous, until his father plots a daring escape for the family, and, with the help of a German immigrant and former slaves, the three find their way to freedom in Nebraska."
"Recounts the life of the Haitian-born sailor whose trading post was the first settlement in Chicago This is a story for young readers about the forgotten West."
Handbook of Literary Research(2nd Edition) (Hardback) by RobertHenryMiller Hardcover, 119 Pages, Published 1995 by The Scarecrow Press, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-8108-2977-0, ISBN: 0-8108-2977-0
"Katharine F. Pantzer, W. A. Jackson, and F. S. Ferguson, eds. 2nd ed. 3 vols.
London: Bibliographical Society, 1976-1991. Z2002.P77; Z2001.A44 (Allison). A
catalogue by author, and for anonymous works by title, of extant works published
within the constrictions noted. Does not include books printed abroad in a foreign
language. Since it is based on library holdings, it is a highly reliable source of
bibliographical information, tho ..."
"At the age of sixty, Mary Fields got the job of delivering mail via stagecoach from Cascade, Montana, to St. Peter's Mission, as the first African American woman ever to carry the United States mail."
"Describes the African American soldier who fought with the Ninth Cavalry, protecting white settlers from Indian raids, and received the Congressional Medal of Honor For young readers."
"Describes the African American soldier who fought with the Ninth Cavalry, protecting white settlers from Indian raids, and received the Congressional Medal of Honor For young readers."
Mountain Men (Reflections of a Black Cowboy, Book 4) by RobertHenryMiller, Richard Leonard Paperback, 81 Pages, Published 1992 by Silver Burdett Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-382-24087-4, ISBN: 0-382-24087-1
"Will the Real West Please Stand Up?! The exciting adventures of Black cowboys, pioneers, soldiers, and other frontiersmen join the celebrated folklore of the wild West in the Reflections of a Black Cowboy series. Through colorful, masterfully crafted vignettes that rival the tall tales of the old frontier, author Robert H. Miller shares stories of important real life heroes-men and women whose bravery and adventurous spirits helped make ..."
"Examines the contributions Black cowboys have made to this country and to the legacy ofthe West, focusing on the lives of Dead Wood Dick, Cherokee Bill, Mary ..."
"Highlights the contributions of five courageous African-American heros of the Wild West."
Reflections of a Black Cowboy (The Buffalo Soldiers: Book Two) by RobertHenryMiller Paperback, 89 Pages, Published 1991 by Silver Burdett Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-382-24085-0, ISBN: 0-382-24085-5
"Now, in Reflections of a Black Cowboy, master storyteller Robert Miller adds a whole new dimension to our to our folklore and our history with his stories of the old West."