The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River
Title The Other Side of the River PDF eBook
Author Alex Kotlowitz
Publisher Anchor
Pages 337
Release 1999-01-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 038547721X

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Bestselling author Alex Kotlowitz is one of this country's foremost writers on the ever explosive issue of race. In this gripping and ultimately profound book, Kotlowitz takes us to two towns in southern Michigan, St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, separated by the St. Joseph River. Geographically close, but worlds apart, they are a living metaphor for America's racial divisions: St. Joseph is a prosperous lakeshore community and ninety-five percent white, while Benton Harbor is impoverished and ninety-two percent black. When the body of a black teenaged boy from Benton Harbor is found in the river, unhealed wounds and suspicions between the two towns' populations surface as well. The investigation into the young man's death becomes, inevitably, a screen on which each town projects their resentments and fears. The Other Side of the River sensitively portrays the lives and hopes of the towns' citizens as they wrestle with this mystery--and reveals the attitudes and misperceptions that undermine race relations throughout America.

On the Other Side of the River

On the Other Side of the River
Title On the Other Side of the River PDF eBook
Author Joanne Oppenheim
Publisher Hamish Hamilton
Pages 32
Release 1972
Genre Children's stories
ISBN 9780241022672

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The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River
Title The Other Side of the River PDF eBook
Author Alf Dumont
Publisher The United Church of Canada
Pages 248
Release 2020-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1551342537

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Alf Dumont’s powerful memoir offers a fresh perspective on identity and belonging in Canada. Alf walks between the two worlds of Indigenous and settler, traditional spirituality and Christianity. Through stories, poetry, and insight, he shares about his life of building bridges between these worlds, encouraging all people “to sit down together again.” Includes foreword by The Very Rev. Dr. Stanley McKay, Former United Church of Canada Moderator. Includes black and white photos throughout.

The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River
Title The Other Side of the River PDF eBook
Author Eila Carrico
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2016-01-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781910559109

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A journey through memory and time, personal and shared landscapes to discover the source, the flow and the deltas of women and water. Part memoir, part manifesto, part travelogue and part love letter to myth and ecology, The Other Side of the River is an intricately woven tale of finding your flow ... and your roots.

The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River
Title The Other Side of the River PDF eBook
Author Will Cobb
Publisher Scotia Hibernia Press
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 9780980040333

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A visual history of the town of Blacksburg, South Carolina.

The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River
Title The Other Side of the River PDF eBook
Author Kevin Reeves
Publisher Lighthouse Trails Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 2010-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780979131509

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A deeply personal account of a young mans spiritual plunge into a religious movement marked by bizarre manifestations false prophecies and esoteric revelations.

The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River
Title The Other Side of the River PDF eBook
Author Alex Kotlowitz
Publisher Anchor
Pages 337
Release 2012-01-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307814297

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Bestselling author Alex Kotlowitz is one of this country's foremost writers on the ever explosive issue of race. In this gripping and ultimately profound book, Kotlowitz takes us to two towns in southern Michigan, St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, separated by the St. Joseph River. Geographically close, but worlds apart, they are a living metaphor for America's racial divisions: St. Joseph is a prosperous lakeshore community and ninety-five percent white, while Benton Harbor is impoverished and ninety-two percent black. When the body of a black teenaged boy from Benton Harbor is found in the river, unhealed wounds and suspicions between the two towns' populations surface as well. The investigation into the young man's death becomes, inevitably, a screen on which each town projects their resentments and fears. The Other Side of the River sensitively portrays the lives and hopes of the towns' citizens as they wrestle with this mystery--and reveals the attitudes and misperceptions that undermine race relations throughout America.