A history of the black people who participated in the development of the Western frontier in the United States, in such categories as the explorers, fur traders, early settlers, slaves, cowboys, and soldiers.
Experience an America that remains only in the hearts and minds of those who were brought up in this small southern community. Lost in the sweat of the cotton fields and hidden in the juke joints of muddy water blues, the people of Glen Allan nurtured and protected each other while celebrating life to the fullest.
This book examines the nature and politics of Napoleon's power and how he used it, discussing his rise to fame as a soldier in the French Revolution, his achievements as first consul and emperor from 1799 to 1815, and the impact his political domination had on world history and development.