Southbound

Southbound
Title Southbound PDF eBook
Author Anjali Enjeti
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 233
Release 2021-04-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0820360074

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A move at age ten from a Detroit suburb to Chattanooga in 1984 thrusts Anjali Enjeti into what feels like a new world replete with Confederate flags, Bible verses, and whiteness. It is here that she learns how to get her bearings as a mixed-race brown girl in the Deep South and begins to understand how identity can inspire, inform, and shape a commitment to activism. Her own evolution is a bumpy one, and along the way Enjeti, racially targeted as a child, must wrestle with her own complicity in white supremacy and bigotry as an adult. The twenty essays of her debut collection, Southbound, tackle white feminism at a national feminist organization, the early years of the AIDS epidemic in the South, voter suppression, gun violence and the gun sense movement, the whitewashing of southern literature, the 1982 racialized killing of Vincent Chin, social media’s role in political accountability, evangelical Christianity’s marriage to extremism, and the rise of nationalism worldwide. In our current era of great political strife, this timely collection by Enjeti, a journalist and organizer, paves the way for a path forward, one where identity drives coalition-building and social change.

Southbound

Southbound
Title Southbound PDF eBook
Author Anjali Enjeti
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 246
Release 2021-04-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0820368601

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Southbound

Southbound
Title Southbound PDF eBook
Author Jason Beem
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 2019-03-31
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781950627035

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Southbound follows Ryan McGuire, a horse racing announcer who faces his gambling demons on a daily basis. Just one bet could cost him everything...his job, his friends, his fans, his girlfriend, and even his own life.

Alice Steer Wilson

Alice Steer Wilson
Title Alice Steer Wilson PDF eBook
Author Janice Wilson Stridick
Publisher Southbound Press
Pages 133
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 0963249428

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Almost forty years after artist Alice Steer Wilson (1926-2001) wrote a message on the back of one of her paintings, this book offers an intimate view of her art. She enjoyed an undisputed role in the renaissance of Cape May, New Jersey. Known as "Mrs. Cape May," Wilson painted en plein air to capture the changing light on Victorian cottages, inns and hotels. She was hailed as a patron of preservationists and a colorist who conveyed the intrinsic character of a seaside resort fallen on hard times. This catalogue presents over 220 images from her career and invites the reader into an intimate view of the painter's life. It is the first publication of this scope, from the inside view of the artist's daughter and collaborator, the writer Janice Wilson Stridick. 128 pages, 229 illustrations, 208 in color

The New Southbound Policy

The New Southbound Policy
Title The New Southbound Policy PDF eBook
Author Bonnie S. Glaser
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 85
Release 2018-01-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442280549

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In a concerted effort to expand Taiwan’s presence across the Indo-Pacific, President Tsai Ing-wen has introduced the New Southbound Policy (NSP) to strengthen Taipei’s relationships with the 10 countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), six states in South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan), Australia, and New Zealand. The policy is designed to leverage Taiwan’s cultural, educational, technological, agricultural, and economic assets to enhance Taiwan’s regional integration. This report tracks the ongoing implementation of the NSP and assesses what has been achieved since Tsai was elected in January 2016.

Through Darkness to Light

Through Darkness to Light
Title Through Darkness to Light PDF eBook
Author Jeanine Michna-Bales
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 192
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Photography
ISBN 1616896094

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They left in the middle of the night—often carrying little more than the knowledge to follow the North Star. Between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865, an estimated one hundred thousand slaves became passengers on the Underground Railroad, a journey of untold hardship, in search of freedom. In Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad, Jeanine Michna-Bales presents a remarkable series of images following a route from the cotton plantations of central Louisiana, through the cypress swamps of Mississippi and the plains of Indiana, north to the Canadian border— a path of nearly fourteen hundred miles. The culmination of a ten-year research quest, Through Darkness to Light imagines a journey along the Underground Railroad as it might have appeared to any freedom seeker. Framing the powerful visual narrative is an introduction by Michna-Bales; a foreword by noted politician, pastor, and civil rights activist Andrew J. Young; and essays by Fergus M. Bordewich, Robert F. Darden, and Eric R. Jackson.

Southbound

Southbound
Title Southbound PDF eBook
Author Sheila Ortiz Taylor
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 1990
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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