In 1752, nineteen-year-old Abenaki warrior Ogistin is present when a band of his people capture an English trapper, John Stark, and as Stark is carried into captivity in Canada a bond of hate and competition develops between him and Ogistin.
A photographic biography of Rosa Parks, discussing her early life and marriage, and focusing on her role in the Civil Rights movement. Includes a fact file, glossary, and references.
A biography of the second president of the United States, covering his childhood, his marriage to Abigail Smith, and his role in creating the United States government.
A biography of Helen Keller, an author and activist for people with disabilities who was born in 1880 and lost her sight and hearing to an illness in 1882.
Examines the history, people, land, economy, and government of Virginia, describes some of the state's historical and recreational attractions, and includes brief profiles of famous Virginians, a time line, maps and photographs, and a glossary.
Presents a short study of the history, people, and culture of the state of Michigan, and discusses early exploration and settlement, famous people, involvement in the French and Indian War, and more.