John C Hughes
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Washington State Legacy Project, Office of the Secretary of State
Pub. Date
[2015]
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English
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"Pressing On" traces the history of two exceptional family-owned newspapers, The Seattle Times and The Wenatchee World. Owned and operated by the Blethen family since 1896, The Times' track record of public-service journalism place it in the first-rank of American newspapers with nine Pulitizer Prizes. The Woods family has owned and managed the Wenatchee paper since 1907. Its front-page slogan is a classic; "Published in the Apple Capital of the...
3) Washington remembers World War II: personal accounts from the deadliest conflict in world history
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Publisher
Legacy Washington, Office of the Secretary of State
Pub. Date
[2016]
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English
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Washington Remembers World War II features a dozen gripping personal stories from the global conflict that changed who we are. The book is a tribute to the veterans and citizens who lived through horrors most of us cannot imagine and to the Rosie the riveters on the homefront who helped win the war. Six-thousand Washingtonians gave their lives to defeat tyranny. They're more than names on a wall. These are stories to remember.
Author
Publisher
Office of the Secretary of State, Legacy Washington
Pub. Date
[2019]
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English
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"Washington has been 'Ahead of the Curve' since 1910 when it became the fifth state to grant women the vote. National suffrage would take another 10 years. To mark suffrage's 2020 centennial, this book spotlights Washington women who have led the way -- from the schoolroom to the courts, from science to bridge building, from philanthropy to technology. Many of their stories are little-known, yet these women have made indelible impacts on Washington,...
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Publisher
Office of the Secretary of State
Pub. Date
2020.
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English
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The first major biography of Congresswoman Julia Butler Hansen, a small-town suffragist's daughter who became one of the most powerful and influential women in the history of the U.S. Congress. Julia Butler Hansen was undefeated in 42 consecutive elections -- from the Cathlamet Town Council to the U.S. Congress. In the 1960s three Washington politicians were household names: Scoop, Maggie and Julia. Henry M. Jackson, Warren G. Magnuson and Julia Butler...
Author
Publisher
Office of the Secretary of State [Washington State Heritage Center], Legacy Washington
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
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"1968: The Year That Rocked Washington spotlights 19 Washingtonians whose lives reflected the unsettling problems and soaring ideals of the Sixties. Whether it was Ralph Munro fighting for the rights of people with disabilities; Polly Dyer protecting natural treasures with cheerful tenacity; Arthur Fletcher and Maxine Mimms striving to improve educational and job opportunities for African-Americans, or the valor of Green Beret Sgt. Bryon Loucks deep...
Author
Publisher
Office of the Secretary of State, Legacy Washington
Pub. Date
[2023]
Language
English
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"What is Love, Equally? Love, Equally celebrates the history of marriage equality with profiles about champions of the cause. Same-sex marriage was won in 2012 after advocates concentrated their message in a single word: love. Legacy Washington interviewed politicians, activists, judges, journalists, and more to bring you the story of how marriage equality came to the Evergreen State."--https://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/love-equally/lt_Default.aspx
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