As Long as They Don't Move Next Door
Title | As Long as They Don't Move Next Door PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Grant Meyer |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780847697014 |
"The first full-length national history of American race relations examined through the lens of housing discrimination."--Jacket.
Sister
Title | Sister PDF eBook |
Author | Sylvia Bell White |
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Pres |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2013-06-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0299294331 |
Raised with twelve brothers in a part of the segregated South that provided no school for African American children, Sylvia Bell White went North as a teenager, dreaming of a nursing career, but in Milwaukee she and her brothers found only racial discrimination, and she had to persevere through racial rebuffs to find work. When a Milwaukee police officer killed her younger brother in 1958, the Bell family suspected a racial murder but could do nothing to prove it?until twenty years later, when one of the officers involved in the incident unexpectedly came forward. Sylvia was the driving force behind the family's four-year quest for justice through a civil rights lawsuit.
WPA Posters in an Aesthetic, Social, and Political Context
Title | WPA Posters in an Aesthetic, Social, and Political Context PDF eBook |
Author | Cory Pillen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2020-03-09 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1351004204 |
This book examines posters produced by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a federal relief program designed to create jobs in the United States during the Great Depression. Cory Pillen focuses on several issues addressed repeatedly in the roughly 2,200 extant WPA posters created between 1935 and 1943: recreation and leisure, conservation, health and disease, and public housing. As the book shows, the posters promote specific forms of knowledge and literacy as solutions to contemporary social concerns. The varied issues these works engage and the ideals they endorse, however, would have resonated in complex ways with the posters’ diverse viewing public, working both for and against the rhetoric of consensus employed by New Deal agencies in defining and managing the relationship between self and society in modern America. This book will be of interest to scholars in design history, art history, and American studies.
The Decline of the Melting Pot
Title | The Decline of the Melting Pot PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Michael Schultz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 748 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Antisemitism |
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This study attempts to illuminate the vitality of religious identities in America during the nineteen-forties, ninteen-fifties, and early nineteen-sixties. It also explores the discourse that surrounded the integration of these groups. During the two decades following the war, Protestants, Catolics, and Jews developed a language of social acceptance that was different from all its predecessors.
My Life Next Door
Title | My Life Next Door PDF eBook |
Author | Huntley Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2013-06-13 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 0142426040 |
A gorgeous debut about family, friendship, first romance, and how to be true to one person you love without betraying another The Garretts are everything the Reeds are not. Loud, numerous, messy, affectionate. And every day from her balcony perch, seventeen-year-old Samantha Reed wishes she was one of them . . . until one summer evening, Jase Garrett climbs her terrace and changes everything. As the two fall fiercely in love, Jase's family makes Samantha one of their own. Then in an instant, the bottom drops out of her world and she is suddenly faced with an impossible decision. Which perfect family will save her? Or is it time she saved herself? A dreamy summer read, full of characters who stay with you long after the story is over. "A summer romance with depth." —The Boston Sunday Globe "Fitzpatrick's excellent first novel movingly captures the intensity of first love." —Publishers Weekly, starred review "An almost perfect summer romance." —Kirkus Reviews "On par with authors such as Sarah Dessen and Deb Caletti." —SLJ
Everybody, Always
Title | Everybody, Always PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Goff |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2018-04-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0718078179 |
What if we stopped avoiding the difficult people in our lives and committed to simply loving everybody? What happens when we give away love like we're made of it? In Everybody, Always, Bob Goff's joyful New York Times bestselling follow-up to Love Does, you'll discover the secret to living without fear, constraint, or worry. Bob teaches us that the path toward the outsized, unfettered, liberated existence we all long for is found in one simple truth: love people, even the difficult ones, without distinction and without limits. In Everybody, Always, Bob shows us the simple truths about life that have the power to shift our mindset forever: Jesus uses our blind spots to reveal himself to us It's easy to love kind, lovely, humble people, but you have to tackle fear in order to love people who are difficult What we do with our love will become the conversations we have with God Dark and scary places are filled with beautiful people who need our unconditional love Extravagant love has extraordinary power to change lives, including our own Driven by Bob's trademark storytelling, this book reveals the wisdom Bob learned--often the hard way--about what it means to love without inhibition, insecurity, or restriction. From finding the right friends to discovering the upside of failure, Everybody, Always points the way to embodying love by doing the unexpected, the intimidating, the seemingly impossible. Whether losing his shoes while skydiving solo or befriending a Ugandan witch doctor, Bob steps into life with a no-limits embrace of others that is as infectious as it is extraordinarily ordinary. Everybody, Always reveals how we can do the same.
The Half Century Magazine
Title | The Half Century Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1917 |
Genre | African Americans |
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