"The autobiographical story of Billy Mills, an Oglala Lakota orphan who achieved his dream of winning a gold medal as a runner in the 1964 Olympics despite racism, poverty, and debilitating health challenges"-- Provided by publisher.
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The story of three women who explore love and freedom in Southern California during the late 1970s.
Tells the story of Gandhi's adult life, when he led an entire country to freedom, using non-violent methods.
The story of three women who explore love and freedom in Southern California during the late 1970s.
Follows the life of Mahatma Gandhi from his days as a lawyer in South Africa to his role as India's spiritual leader by using his philosophy of non-violent but direct-action protest that helped end British rule. Centers on the extraordinary man who fought for a nonviolent, peacef...
An American businessman must travel to Italy on sad business: to claim his father's body after a fatal car crash. He is stunned to learn that his father died with his mistress and the woman's daughter is also there to claim her parent.
An album that laces its exploration of the nation's most poisonous issues with hope, love and a brighter road ahead.
In 1917, as the United States enters World War I, ten-year-old Hank sees change all around him in his western Pennsylvania steel mill town and feels his older Ukrainian friend Billy drifting apart from him.
Discusses the lives and accomplishments of outstanding Native Americans from the eighteenth century to the present, including Wilma Mankiller, Billy Mills, Sacagawea, Louis Ballard, and Will Rogers.
A collection of underground comics created over the past forty years that feature gay men and lesbians and deal with issues of importance to the gay and lesbian community, including stories by Alison Bechdel, Howard Cruse, Ralf König, and David Wojnaraowicz.