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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアAlabama Jihad【電子書籍】[ Calvin Poole III ]
    Alabama Jihad【電子書籍】[ Calvin Poole III ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Terrorism. We hear about it on the news, happening in other countries, in other cities. Happening to other people. No one really expects it to happen to them. Here in America. In Alabama.</p> <p>John Crenshaw was a normal guy, going about his normal day, when the unexpected happened. Terrorists launched a coordinated multi-city, multi-state attack across the south-east United States. From mass-shootings in public places to the detonation of an improvised atomic bomb, John wound up in the middle of the action.</p> <p>With the help of his closest friends, and the unsolicited assistance of the CIA, John and his friends do what any American hopes they have the fortitude to do - they fight back. Not as vigilantes. As patriots. As citizen-soldiers.</p> <p>Can they defend themselves, their families, their homes, their country?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】

    <p>Terrorism. We hear about it on the news, happening in other countries, in other cities. Happening to other people. No one really expects it to happen to them. Here in America. In Alabama.</p> <p>John Crenshaw was a normal guy, going about his normal day, when the unexpected happened. Terrorists launched a coordinated multi-city, multi-state attack across the south-east United States. From mass-shootings in public places to the detonation of an improvised atomic bomb, John wound up in the middle of the action.</p> <p>With the help of his closest friends, and the unsolicited assistance of the CIA, John and his friends do what any American hopes they have the fortitude to do - they fight back. Not as vigilantes. As patriots. As citizen-soldiers.</p> <p>Can they defend themselves, their families, their homes, their country?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアIn the Land of Cotton How Old Times There Still Shape Alabama's Future【電子書籍】[ Larry Lee ]
    In the Land of Cotton How Old Times There Still Shape Alabama's Future【電子書籍】[ Larry Lee ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>In the beginning there was the land promising prosperity and independence. Enough that the population of what is now Alabama increased 1,000 percent from 1810-20. Descendants of Barbados slave lords in South Carolina heard about the rich, fertile soils in central and west Alabama. Scots-Irish came down the Appalachians to settle in the Tennessee Valley and Piedmont sections.</p> <p>To a very large degree, this newfound world revolved around cotton to feed the ever-hungry mills of England. Now, looking back over the span of two centuries we see that this cotton culture established a mindset that has yet to loosen its grip on Alabama. Cotton declared that manual labor always trumped the capacity to think and that a keen mind was of little use when cotton needed to be planted, chopped, or picked. So plantation owners made sure slaves could not go to school; later, landowners with sharecroppers figured children should be in the field instead of the school house.</p> <p>This mentality trapped thousands of Alabama citizens in an endless cycle where poverty and lack of education became a shaky foundation for hoped-for prosperity.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <p>In the beginning there was the land promising prosperity and independence. Enough that the population of what is now Alabama increased 1,000 percent from 1810-20. Descendants of Barbados slave lords in South Carolina heard about the rich, fertile soils in central and west Alabama. Scots-Irish came down the Appalachians to settle in the Tennessee Valley and Piedmont sections.</p> <p>To a very large degree, this newfound world revolved around cotton to feed the ever-hungry mills of England. Now, looking back over the span of two centuries we see that this cotton culture established a mindset that has yet to loosen its grip on Alabama. Cotton declared that manual labor always trumped the capacity to think and that a keen mind was of little use when cotton needed to be planted, chopped, or picked. So plantation owners made sure slaves could not go to school; later, landowners with sharecroppers figured children should be in the field instead of the school house.</p> <p>This mentality trapped thousands of Alabama citizens in an endless cycle where poverty and lack of education became a shaky foundation for hoped-for prosperity.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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