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Books with author Millie Murray

  • Judy Johnson: Third Baseman and Manager

    Hallie Murray

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    Known as one of the best pinch-hitting third baseman to ever play the game, Judy Johnson played seventeen seasons of Negro league baseball before retiring in 1937. Johnson was known for his calm and professional demeanor on the field, and he also managed many of the teams he played for. After his retirement, he went on to become one of the first black men hired to a coaching position for a Major League Baseball team. This book chronicles the life of the sports hero while introducing readers to the difficulties of living in a time of segregation and political upheaval.
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  • Preventing Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Eighth Amendment

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Offers an overview of the protections afforded by the Eighth Amendment, explaining each part of the amendment and reviewing major Supreme Court cases related to it.
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  • The Role of Female Spies in World War II

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Although spying has always been a part of warfare, espionage didn't become an official part of American war efforts until World War II. The United States government established the Office of Strategic Services, which employed spies, translators, map readers, and code breakers to help gather information. Many of these roles were filled by women. This compelling book tells the riveting stories of six of these lady spies, including singer Josephine Baker, who smuggled military secrets on her sheet music; model and countess Aline Griffith; and the dangerously effective "Limping Lady," Virginia Hall.
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  • Judy Johnson: Third Baseman and Manager

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    Known as one of the best pinch-hitting third baseman to ever play the game, Judy Johnson played seventeen seasons of Negro league baseball before retiring in 1937. Johnson was known for his calm and professional demeanor on the field, and he also managed many of the teams he played for. After his retirement, he went on to become one of the first black men hired to a coaching position for a Major League Baseball team. This book chronicles the life of the sports hero while introducing readers to the difficulties of living in a time of segregation and political upheaval.
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  • Unreasonable Search and Seizure: The Fourth Amendment

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Discusses the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, examining the origins of the amendment and the difficulty of balancing the rights of the individual against the safety of the nation.
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  • The Role of Female Doctors and Nurses in the Civil War

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American history, and although many were uncomfortable with the idea of women interacting with soldiers, there simply weren't enough male doctors to meet the needs of the wounded. Women in both the Union and the Confederacy helped fill that need, and in the doing so, changed the course of American medical history. This book tells the story of many of these brave women, including Dorothea Dix, an advocate for the mentally ill and the superintendent of army nurses for the Union, and Clara Barton, a self-taught nurse who founded the Red Cross.
  • The Role of Women in the Vietnam War

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    The Vietnam War was one of the most controversial wars in American history, as many Americans opposed the United States' involvement in the war. The draft, which forced certain young men to fight in the war, even if they didn't want to, was particularly controversial. At the time, women were not allowed to fight in the military, but many worked directly in the conflict as nurses and administrators. Through fascinating and poignant interviews, this book tells the stories of six courageous women who served in the Vietnam War as they narrate their fascinating and sometimes difficult memories of the conflict.
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  • The Right to Bear Arms: The Second Amendment

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    A hot button issue that is in the news daily, the right to bear arms is one of Americans most provincial and cherished rights. There are more guns per capita in the United States than anywhere else in the world. Through engaging and enlightening text, the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms, is studied in-depth. Analyzing the varying views on the amendment, students will get the opportunity to learn about the different interpretations of the amendment. The history of the amendment, as well as its creators, supporters, and detractors are studied thoroughly. Primary source documents allow readers to examine the amendments themselves and come up with their own conclusions. Full-color and black-and-white photos help students better understand the Bill of Rights and its creation. Further reading and sidebars encourage students to explore the amendments further, and a glossary helps students master new vocabulary.
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  • The Rights of the Accused in Criminal Cases: The Sixth Amendment

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Offers an overview of the protections afforded by the Sixth Amendment, explaining each part of the amendment and reviewing major Supreme Court cases related to it.
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  • The Role of Women in the Gulf War

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Though women had been involved in war efforts in every conflict in American history, more women participated in the Gulf War than in any war before it. When the Gulf War began in 1990, women in the military were still not allowed to fight on the front lines, in positions that directly engaged the enemy, but the roles they held still proved challenging and dangerous. This engrossing book tells the stories of the women who fought bravely in the air, on land, at sea, and in enemy camps as prisoners of war, as well as honors those who gave their lives for their country.
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  • The Role of Women in the Vietnam War

    Hallie Murray

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    The Vietnam War was one of the most controversial wars in American history, as many Americans opposed the United States' involvement in the war. The draft, which forced certain young men to fight in the war, even if they didn't want to, was particularly controversial. At the time, women were not allowed to fight in the military, but many worked directly in the conflict as nurses and administrators. Through fascinating and poignant interviews, this book tells the stories of six courageous women who served in the Vietnam War as they narrate their fascinating and sometimes difficult memories of the conflict.
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  • The Role of Female Doctors and Nurses in the Civil War

    Hallie Murray

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American history, and although many were uncomfortable with the idea of women interacting with soldiers, there simply weren't enough male doctors to meet the needs of the wounded. Women in both the Union and the Confederacy helped fill that need, and in the doing so, changed the course of American medical history. This book tells the story of many of these brave women, including Dorothea Dix, an advocate for the mentally ill and the superintendent of army nurses for the Union, and Clara Barton, a self-taught nurse who founded the Red Cross.
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