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A world without Martha : a memoir of sisters, disability, and difference
\"Victoria Freeman was only four when her parents followed medical advice and sent her sister away to a distant, overcrowded institution. Martha was not yet two, but in 1960s Ontario there was little community acceptance or support for raising children with intellectual disabilities at home. In this frank and moving memoir, Victoria describes growing up in a world that excluded and dehumanized her sister, and how society's insistence that only a \"normal\" life was worth living affected her sister, her family, and herself, until changing attitudes to disability and difference offered both sisters new possibilities for healing and self-discovery.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Victoria Dukehart, Matthew Eversmann
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Dukehart, Victoria Freeman (Victoria Freeman Eversmann)
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Eversmann, Matthew Phillips
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Weddings and Engagements
2002
Victoria Freeman Dukehart, the daughter of Deborah H. Willse of Easton, Md., and Edward C. Dukehart Jr. of Palm Beach, Fla., was married yesterday to Master Sgt. Matthew Phillips Eversmann, a son of Nancy S. Eversmann and Robert P. Eversmann of St. Simons Island, Ga. The Rev. William M. Krulak performed the ceremony at St.
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Challenge reads like clockwork
1991
While the all-school finale has yet to be decided, Northpoint Principal Victoria Freeman said she did graciously rule out one suggestion that she try bungee jumping. The students then will graph the school totals on a bulletin board in the cafeteria. Ms. [Jo Ropp] said her fourth-grade students also will graph their classroom totals. PHOTO; Northpoint Elementary School student Ashley Read, 6, hit the school library for an appointment with Dr. Seuss yesterday. The daughter of Don and Darcy Read of 5 Redstone Court, Bloomington, read her favorite book, \"The Cat in the Hat,\" as part of the Reading Millionaires Bank Project.; Credit: LORI ANN COOK
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VICTORIA F. STENNETT
She was preceded in death by five brothers and one sister; and is survived by a son, Dr. Thomas Reginald Stennett III, and his wife, Ivy M. Stennett; a daughter, Stephanie Stennett Ashby, and her husband, B.
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Fresh take on land claims question
2002
For the same reason: Distant Relations sprang from a naively honest question: What does the historical injustice to the Indians have to do with me? [Gabriola, Victoria Freeman] knew her own family had been in North America for over a hundred years. (It turns out they first arrived in 1634.) She knew her parents and grandparents to be decent, caring citizens; presumably, their parents were the same. Had her family played a role in the dispossession of the people who already lived here, and the denial of their human rights?
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VICTORIA HESS FREEMAN
1989
Survivors: Husband; daughters, LaRue M., wife of Gerald Case of North Catasauqua, and Elaine J. Hollenbach, at home; sister, Althea Lichtenwalner of Pen Argyl, and six grandchildren and three great- grandchildren.
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Distant Relations: How My Ancestors Colonized North America
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Scharf, Michael
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Chenoweth, Emily
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Rotella, Mark
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Autobiographies
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Colonialism
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Freeman, Victoria
2002
DISTANT RELATIONS: How My Ancestors Colonized North America VICTORIA FREEMAN. Steer forth (PGW, dist.), $35 (5680 ISBN 1-58642-053-4
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