The book, recognized with the 2008 Robert Peterson Recognition Award, offers a compelling exploration of its subject matter, showcasing unique insights and perspectives. It combines thorough research with engaging storytelling, making it both informative and enjoyable. Readers can expect a deep dive into themes relevant to the award's focus, highlighting significant contributions to the field and encouraging further discussion and exploration among enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Bob Luke Libri




Soldiering for Freedom
How the Union Army Recruited, Trained, and Deployed the U.S. Colored Troops
- 144pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Exploring the role of Colored Troops, this book delves into Union military strategies and their impact on race relations during and after the Civil War. It highlights the contributions and challenges faced by African American soldiers, examining how their involvement reshaped perceptions of race and citizenship in a nation undergoing profound transformation. Through historical analysis, the text reveals the complexities of identity, loyalty, and the struggle for equality in a divided society.
Bromo-Seltzer King
The Opulent Life of Captain Isaac "Ike" Emerson, 1859-1931
- 216pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The biography chronicles the remarkable journey of Captain Isaac "Ike" Emerson, known as the "Bromo-Seltzer King." From his humble beginnings as a farm boy in North Carolina, he ascended to wealth and fame as a multimillionaire in Baltimore, thanks to his successful patent for Bromo-Seltzer. The narrative highlights his extravagant lifestyle and love for lavish entertaining, providing a glimpse into the life of a man who transformed his fortunes through innovation and ambition.
The Baltimore Elite Giants
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Based on interviews with former players and Baltimore residents, articles from the black press of the time, and archival documents, and illustrated with previously unpublished photographs, The Baltimore Elite Giants recounts a barrier-breaking team's successes, failures, and eventual demise.