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2009-2010 Inquiring Mind Speakers - Available July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010

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Eva Abram

  • Civil Rights: A History of Us
  • Fun-tastic Folktales: African and African-American Folktales

Tames Alan

  • Trial by Fork: Formal Victorian Dining Demystified
  • Soldiers in Petticoats: The Struggle of the Suffragettes

Linda Allen

  • Here's to the Women

Janée Baugher

  • How Did the Writers and Artists of the "Lost Generation" Ignite the 20th Century?

Karol and James Brown

  • A Visit with Aunt Harriet

Gerardo Calderon and Cindy Williams Gutierrez

  • The Poetry and Music of Ancient Mexico

Harvest Moon

  • Wisdom, Weaving, Songs and Legends

Stephen Ricketts

  • Life and Times on the Early
    Northwest Coast

Amy Rubin

  • The Fascinating Rhythms of North and South America
  • Dancing to the Beat of a Different Drummer: Reflections of a Researcher in West Afica

Alan Stein

  • The 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: Washington's First
    World's Fair

James Waller

  • Genocide in our Time: Why Darfur Matters
  • Race in the "New" America

Vivian and Phil Williams

  • Pioneer Dance Tunes of the Far West

Joan Wolfberg

  • Eleanor Roosevelt: No Ordinary Woman
  • Golda Meir: From Pogrom to Prime Minister

Robert Carriker

  • The US Exploring Expedition in Washington (1841): Linking Puget Sound to Walla Walla
  • A Student on the Columbia River: Sacagawea in the Pacific Northwest

Dennis Dauble

  • History of Fish and Fishing in the Columbia River Basin

Gregory Dodds

  • Talking Nice: Erasmus and the Language of Peace and Civility

Jack Hamann

  • Speaking Truth to Power: Modern Lessons from an Historic Injustice

Patrick Henry

  • The "Rescuers" of the Holocaust
  • Religion and Peace in the
    21st Century

Jim Kershner

  • Carl Maxey: Washington's Fighter for Civil Rights

Bruce and Susan Matley

  • Cowboys and Cowgirls in Story
    and Song
  • History at Your Front Door

Bernie Meyer

  • Mohandas Karamchaud Gandhi, the Mahatma (Great Soul)

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