Looking for a great book on local civil rights or ethnic history? You'll enjoy one of these popular titles!
Harriet Tubman: Myth, Memory and History by Milton C. Sernett, 412 pages, paperback. | Syracuse African Americans by Barbara Sheklin Davis, 128 pages, paperback. |
A Place We Call Home: Gender, Race and Justice in Syracuse by K. Animashaun Ducre, 160 pages, hardcover. | Practical Dreamer: Gerrit Smith and the Crusade for Social Reform by Norman K. Dann, 656 pages, paperback. |
The Women's Rights Movement and the Finger Lakes Region by Emerson Klees, 352 pages, paperback. | Jewish Community of Syracuse by Barbara Sheklin Davis and Susan B. Rabin, 128 pages, paperback. |
The Seceders: Religious Conviction & the Abolitionist Movement in the Town of Manlius, 1834-1844 by Alethea A. Connolly, 250 pages, paperback.
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Eight Nineteen, compiled by Susan Delmonico Ross and Anna Marie Pietrafesa Bahouth, hardcover. Eight Nineteen is a book of cherished recollections and recipes from several generations of the Delmonico family of Syracuse. |
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