Granite City Blues

Granite City Blues
Title Granite City Blues PDF eBook
Author Josh Peterson
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-04
Genre
ISBN 9781732403963

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This is OUR City

This is OUR City
Title This is OUR City PDF eBook
Author Shane Stay
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Sport
Pages 255
Release 2022-11-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1782555226

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St. Louis has been the heartbeat of American soccer for years, dominating in club, high school, and college soccer. To this day, St. Louis University has the most NCAA Division I men's soccer national championship titles. Yet, in 1996, when Major League Soccer kicked off its inaugural season, there was no team to represent the Gateway to the West. How did this happen? Author Shane Stay guides you through St. Louis soccer's journey, from its past to the present, including the launch of St. Louis CITY SC. The story will start 100 years in the past and follow the major achievements—and setbacks—of St. Louis soccer. Shane recounts not only the history of soccer at the club, high school, college, and professional levels, but he also provides some helpful hints for which are the best local attractions for soccer fans, and he even goes so far as to predict the future successes of St. Louis CITY SC. This is one book soccer fans will want to have on their shelves!

Inner City Blues: A Charlotte Justice Novel (Charlotte Justice Novels)

Inner City Blues: A Charlotte Justice Novel (Charlotte Justice Novels)
Title Inner City Blues: A Charlotte Justice Novel (Charlotte Justice Novels) PDF eBook
Author Paula L. Woods
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 317
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0393346331

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The award-winning first book in the series featuring black LAPD homicide detective Charlotte Justice. Meet Detective Charlotte Justice, a black woman in the very white, very male, and sometimes very racist Los Angeles Police Department. The time is 48 hours into the epochal L.A. riots and she and her fellow officers are exhausted. She saves the curfew-breaking black doctor Lance Mitchell from a potentially lethal beating from some white officers—only to discover nearby the body of one-time radical Cinque Lewis, a thug who years before had murdered her husband and young daughter. Was it a random shooting or was Mitchell responsible? And what had brought Lewis back to a city he'd long since fled? Charlotte's quest for the truth behind Cinque's death will set her at odds with the LAPD hierarchy, plunge her into the intricacies of everything from L.A.'s gang-banging politics to its black blue-bloods, and lead her into deep emotional waters with Mitchell's partner (and her old flame), Dr. Aubrey Scott. In Charlotte Justice, Paula L. Woods has created a tough, tart, but also vulnerable heroine sure to draw comparisons to such classic figures as Easy Rawlins and Kinsey Milhone, but a true original as well. Winner of the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel from Mystery Readers International.

Amalgamated Journal

Amalgamated Journal
Title Amalgamated Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1146
Release 1923
Genre Labor unions
ISBN

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Jean-Claude Charles: A Reader’s Guide

Jean-Claude Charles: A Reader’s Guide
Title Jean-Claude Charles: A Reader’s Guide PDF eBook
Author Martin Munro
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 296
Release 2022-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1802070699

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Despite being a major figure of Haitian literature, Jean-Claude Charles (1949-2008) has received relatively little scholarly attention to date. The present volume seeks to serve as an introduction to the work and universe of this unique and capital writer to an English-language readership. The essays in the collection are organized along three major axes: contextual articles, placing Charles’ work within the larger Haitian literary landscape, punctual articles, addressing specific themes in a selection of Charles’ books, and author testimonials, attesting to Charles’ work’s importance both to his contemporaries and to a new generation of writers. With the ongoing republication of Charles’ work by Mémoire d’encrier in Montreal, and the increasing interest in the author, the proposed volume is timely and necessary, and is in large part a critical accompaniment to the republishing programme. Described by Dany Laferrière as “most brilliant Haitian author of his generation,” Charles has until recently remained largely unread and little understood. As the various chapters in the volume show, Charles is an author for now, and the collection will accompany readers seeking strikingly original insights on issues such as race, migration, and exile, and the role of the author and literature in times of crisis.

Who's who in Colored America

Who's who in Colored America
Title Who's who in Colored America PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 654
Release 1942
Genre African Americans
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Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher
Pages 1370
Release 1978
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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