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  • (Soundbite of song, "Gloryland") Mr. STANLEY: (Singing) If you have friends in gloryland who left because of pain, thank God up there they'll die no more.

    Ralph Stanley: Tiny Desk Concert 2009

  • They just released "Gloryland" a recording of old southern songs -- beautiful, gorgeous work.

    Still Baking Roger Sutton 2007

  • In this concert, "Long Time Traveling," they pulled most of their material from their recent CDs, "Gloryland" and "American Angels," both of which focus on American gospel and folk music.

    Berks county news 2008

  • To remind us, the Club has just published Gloryland, a novel based on the story of the African-American "Buffalo Soldiers" who were the first rangers at Yosemite -- written by Shelton Johnson, the inspirational ranger many of us just watched on Ken Burns's series, The National Parks, America's Best Idea.

    The First Green Veterans Day 2010

  • To remind us, the Club has just published Gloryland, a novel based on the story of the African-American "Buffalo Soldiers" who were the first rangers at Yosemite -- written by Shelton Johnson, the inspirational ranger many of us just watched on Ken Burns's series, The National Parks, America's Best Idea.

    Carl Pope: The First Green Veterans Day 2010

  • For more information about America's Best Idea, Shelton Johnson and his book Gloryland, the Sierra Club, and our National Parks, click here.

    Carl Pope: America's Best Idea 2009

  • To remind us, the Club has just published Gloryland, a novel based on the story of the African-American "Buffalo Soldiers" who were the first rangers at Yosemite -- written by Shelton Johnson, the inspirational ranger many of us just watched on Ken Burns's series, The National Parks, America's Best Idea.

    Carl Pope: The First Green Veterans Day 2009

  • Sitting next to me in the White House screening room is Ranger Shelton Johnson, from Yosemite, author of the recent Sierra Club-published novel Gloryland.

    Carl Pope: America's Best Idea 2009

  • Her second book, Gloryland, was published by Alice James Books in 2005.

    Anne Marie Macari reads “I Am!” by John Clare 2006

  • Her second book, Gloryland, was published by Alice James Books in 2005.

    2006 » July 2006

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