"This book provides young readers with a brief glimpse into the life of African American educator, newspaper publisher, and civil rights activist, Charlotta Bass"--OCLC.
Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin shares details about her life, family, and political career, and describes her views on faith and the trials of being a high-profile working mother.
Provides detailed biographies of all major party and significant third-party nominees for the U.S. presidency and vice-presidency who were never elected; arranged chronologically from 1788/89 through 1996, with photographs or portraits of each featured candidate.
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin shares details about her life, family, and political career and describes her views on faith and the trials of being a high-profile working mother.
Covers her early childhood, her high school and college years, her ascendancy from two-term mayor of Wasilla to the Alaskan governorship, the 2008 McCain/Palin campaign, and her position as potential 2012 Republican Party standard bearer.
Sarah Palin became the first female nominee on a Republican national presidential ticket in 2008. A little-known Alaskan governor, she soon became a lightning rod of controversy. Her time in the limelight has not diminished and this biography offers a candid and unbiased look at this charismatic politician.