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Re: Books
[Re: jono23]
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10/09/19 08:23 AM
10/09/19 08:23 AM
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I'm gonna assume that you have already read the Bible. And you are probably familiar with the more popular Christian books, so I will give you one that I think you should read as a citizen of AL "The History of Alabama," by James Pickett. I trust his account of our early history because he was there for a lot of it, and his parents were there for the era before him. He wasn't concerned about being politically correct; he just presented the facts as he knew them. A bonus book is "Rivers of History" by Harvey Jackson. His politics come through in places, but he still has a lot of great material on the history of our state as focused on the rivers and their importance before the railroad.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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