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By Marlene Targ Brill
A thorough account of the history of the Cherokee Nation’s conflicts with white colonizers over its tribal land and the U.S. government’s removal of the people from their ancestral home in 1838 and their forced migration west to Oklahoma. This book presents the tragic story of Andrew Jackson’s betrayal of the Cherokee Nation that had adopted white ways. The story opens with the Cherokee beginning their trek west and details events leading to the loss of their homeland.
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By Harriet May Savitz
"This would be exciting and informative enough if it simply described the growth of organized sports for the handicapped or described sports careers of men and women who are paraplegics and it does. What it adds is a great deal of information about attitudes toward the handicapped and facts about their capabilities."
-Bulletin Center for Children's Books

"It is a story of hope for the newly injured and their families as one reads of the accomplishment of others."
-Catholic Library World

"The history of wheelchair sports in the U.S. is well told in Wheelchair Champions."
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By Students of Midland Academy 2001-2002
This book is the result of many months of research and field trips by the classes of Midland Academy. Each class from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade chose something about our city of Columbus that they wanted to investigate. Many visitors came to our school and spoke to classes and in turn most classes took field trips to visit the community organization they were researching. The results of their efforts are the wonderful chapters in this book. We proudly present Columbus As Seen Through The Eyes of Its Children.
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By Students of Midland Academy 2001-2002
This book is the result of many months of research and field trips by the classes of Midland Academy. Each class from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade chose something about our city of Columbus that they wanted to investigate. Many visitors came to our school and spoke to classes and in turn most classes took field trips to visit the community organization they were researching. The results of their efforts are the wonderful chapters in this book. We proudly present Columbus As Seen Through The Eyes of Its Children.
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