Books by "John McKinley Jones"

3 books found

Black Americans 17Th Century to 21St Century

Black Americans 17Th Century to 21St Century

by John H. Jordan

2013 · Trafford Publishing

This book is about the true history of black Americans, which started about the seventeenth century with indentured servitude in British America and progressed on to the election of Barack Obama as the forty-fourth president of the United States. Between those landmarks were other events and issues, both resolved and ongoing, that were faced by black Americans. Some of these were slavery, reconstruction, development of the black community, participation in the great military conflicts of the United States, racial segregation, and the civil rights movement. Black Americans make up the single largest minority in the United States, the second-largest group after whites in the United States. The Great Migrations, Underground Railroad and Abolitionist, Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and Women in Black-American History.

Grain Sorghums Versus Corn for Fattening Lambs

Grain Sorghums Versus Corn for Fattening Lambs

by Arthur Benjamin Conner, George Russell Warren, George Stronach Fraps, Henry Jonathan Reinhard, Jacob Joseph Taubenhaus, Jay Laurence Lush, John McKinley Jones, Joseph McKinley Jones, David Thornton Killough, John H. Jones, R. E. Dickson

1922

Positivity of a People

Positivity of a People

by Rev. Dr. John Wesley Hardy

2012 · Xlibris Corporation

This book contains information on the voting process and communication practices primarily affecting African Americans in the United States of America. Our book differs from a high percentage of books written about African Americans, in that African Americans are writing this book. The writers mission of this book is to enlighten African Americans and Human kind of God's power and love to take a People through extreme negative treatment in Slavery and Allow them to arise above extreme negative struggles and become a greater positive, Visionary in the United States of America. Through a positive voting and communication process for all African Americans and Americans we have and can make a greater America. The ultimate goal of this book is to encourage All African Americans and ALL Humankind in America to VOTE, VOTE VOTE in ALL elections, ESPECIALLY IN 2012 AND BEYOND. GOD BLESS, AMERICA!