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The Tuskegee Airmen

2016
"During World War II, a group of African-American pilots played an important role in taking down the enemies of Allied forces. Today many people refer to this group as the Tuskegee Airmen, after the college in Alabama where the young pilots trained. Many white pilots didn't want to fly alongside the pilots from Tuskegee--simply because of their race. So the Tuskegee Airmen had to fight that prejudice along with the enemy. In the years that followed the war, many stories would be told about these pioneers. And along the way, a few exaggerations were added. But a fair amount of the impressive information you may have heard about the group is also true. This book examines which parts of the incredible story are fact, and which are fiction"--Back cover.

Voodoo

fact or fiction
2004

Wyatt Earp

Examines the facts and fictions surrounding the life and legend of Wyatt Earp. Includes a glossary, resources for further information, and color photographs.

Pirates

1995
Separating fact from fiction, explains the lifestyle and fighting tactics of representative pirates from ancient times to the present. Arranged by areas of the world.

Witches

1996
The story of real-life witches through the ages.

Mediums

2007
A collection of ten controversial essays that debate issues in support of and against mediums and physic experiences.

Fortune-telling

2007
Presents a collection of twelve controversial essays that debate issues against and in support of the evidence and purpose of fortune-telling.

Faith healing

2006
Presents ten articles from various sources that debate faith healing, providing evidence for and against the existence of such phenomena.

Astrology

2007
Eight essays present opposing arguments on the validity of astrology, discussing whether it conforms to scientific laws.

ESP

2003
Twelve essays debate the existence of extrasensory perception, examining specific cases including "psychic photographer" Ted Serios and the CIA psychic spy experiment.

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