been interested in this period

Posted on Jan 12, 2024

Below is a long blog post about 150 years ago when the American Civil War was raging. I have always been interested in this period, and it has become even more so after having recently completed reading The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson; her book tells the story of African Americans who left the south for better lives elsewhere (in fact they were fleeing slavery). This essay below shows how white people from Alabama – including my great-great grandparents – tried to deal with the issue: by simply leaving rather than fight! But as far as I can tell there are no descendants of those folks still around today living on their original land holdings. It seems that these days we prefer our problems solved at gunpoint and not quietly by compromise or retreating into oblivion. The Civil War was fought over many issues but the biggest one was states rights versus federal control. And although Lincoln’s motivation included abolishing human bondage his main goal was preserving the Union which had existed since George Washington took office back in April of 1789. His actions regarding freeing slaves came much later once he felt sure enough of victory. In any case here are some thoughts on that era from a family member and why she and husband John decided to leave all behind… Our move started out innocently enough … We just wanted to get away from it all — find a place where there wasn’t anything going on politically, socially or otherwise. Somewhere very quiet and peaceful where you could breathe easily without worrying too much about what was happening right outside your doorstep every day of your life.” – excerpted from “Why Didn’t My Family Stay?” When I first saw an ad in the newspaper seeking buyers for a piece of property near Huntsville, AL I couldn’t believe my luck! Here was the perfect solution for us…a way to start fresh somewhere else before things got worse here back home. This would give us time to figure out if staying put really was worth fighting for because up until now everything had seemed pretty good most everywhere except politics. Things may be changing though so maybe we need new scenery? Plus it doesn’t hurt knowing somebody already owns part of the land next door making future expansion easy peasy lemon squeezy.. I grew up loving history books like Little House On The Prairie , so naturally my favorite subject growing up was geography class ! That didn’t change much even through college either . As soon as I graduated high school & received acceptance letter(s) from universities across America -including Harvard University itself! I knew exactly what career path lay ahead . After working hard during summer break while attending community colleges fulltime , studying abroad twice per semester alongside friends also enrolled within similar programs , taking classes online whenever possible due its convenience etc Below is a long blog post about 10 things I learned from writing my novel. But first, if you want to skip ahead and read the book it’s available here: The Unusual Suspect: A Novel of Psychic Investigation (Amazon) The Unusual Suspect – Audible Audiobook For Kindle readers, check out this page for free bonus content! I decided to write The Unusual Suspect because… It was something that had been in me since college when we were assigned an exercise where everyone wrote their own murder mystery story using the standard formula but changing up one element such as a suspect or motive. Mine involved time travel backward which wasn’t popular with some classmates who felt like there weren’t enough clues at times given what they knew at any point in time during reading but others found it entertaining so maybe next year would do better? I think every writer has something inside them screaming “Write Me!” whether it be non-fiction pieces on how people get published online these days versus before social media took over completely; fiction novels filled full off suspenseful moments waiting until after dark while still being able keep track everything going down around town etcetera . So many ideas come together into something great once all those thoughts start coming through onto paper/computer screen without fail each morning no matter what day week month season holiday seasonally appropriate weather condition whatever may happen outside our window panes It takes more than just words alone though–you need passion too because otherwise nothing gets written down anywhere near completion unless someone else does most work anyway even then sometimes stuff slips right past us unnoticed due lack attention span lengthy periods spent focusing solely task(s). If anything works better yet add little details throughout narrative along way making sure reader knows exactly whom speaking thought process behind action taken etcetera..so much information crammed within pages few could ever digest properly especially considering amount knowledge needed understand concept fully well enough explain clearly correctly thorough manner possible.” Writers often have trouble getting started—but don’t worry, there are plenty of ways around that problem. One method involves setting aside your inner critic for a moment and allowing yourself to explore different possibilities without judgement or criticism of self or other people’s opinions regarding said explorations.* Another technique entails simply jumping straight into creation mode by starting somewhere random instead of spending hours planning out plot points ahead before putting pen touch paper/screen.* Finally another option worth mention includes taking breaks between sessions whenever necessary so that creativity remains fresh rather stale monotonous routine feeling.* Whatever strategy works best depends entirely upon individual writer however try experiment until find what suits him/her personally feel comfortable pursuing furthermore enjoyable experience overall despite occasional bumps potholes detours roadblocks encountered along journey towards achieving final destination goal accomplished objective reached Below is a long blog post about 2019 in the world of cybersecurity and technology. I don’t know if you will be able to read it all but here goes nothing! Cybercrime continues its upward trend, with losses reaching $6tn (£4.73bn) last year - more than double what was reported two years ago. This figure has increased as hackers have become increasingly sophisticated at finding ways into computer systems. Cybercriminals are also becoming bolder when they attack businesses because many companies nowadays do not take sufficient security measures or have proper policies in place regarding data protection for their customers’ information. 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This has been happening more frequently over the past couple years as people get older and the number of deaths increases. But this time it hit close to home because he happened to be a very dear friend who attended our church with his wife and son. We’ve known him since we moved here from California many years ago. It caught me off guard, but at least it wasn’t during Christmas week or New Year’s Eve like other times before. When you are aware of how fragile life can be, it puts things into perspective. If there is anything you want your family members to know upon your passing, write them down on something you will find easily such as a piece of notebook paper tucked inside their Bible (if they have one). Make sure they know where it is so others don’t need to look too hard to find what you left behind. The most important thing to do is keep the faith no matter what happens; God always knows best even if He takes us sooner than later. As Paul said: “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” Philippians‬ ‭1:21‬ ‭NIV‬‬