The Cattle Killing

The Cattle Killing
Title The Cattle Killing PDF eBook
Author John Edgar Wideman
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A surrealistic novel on the black experience. The action is in the form of vignettes and ranges from cattle killing by the Xhosa in Africa, believing this will drive the whites away, to a black bishop in Philadelphia taking his flock out of the white man's church.

The Cattle Killing

The Cattle Killing
Title The Cattle Killing PDF eBook
Author John Edgar Wideman
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1997
Genre African American clergy
ISBN 9780330327893

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A surrealistic novel on the black experience. The action is in the form of vignettes and ranges from cattle killing by the Xhosa in Africa, believing this will drive the whites away, to a black bishop in Philadelphia taking his flock out of the white man's church.

The Cattle Killing

The Cattle Killing
Title The Cattle Killing PDF eBook
Author John Edgar Wideman
Publisher Mariner Books
Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780395877500

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In plague-ridden 18th-century Philadelphia, a young itinerant black preacher's search for an endangered African woman plunges them both into the spiraling nightmare of a society splitting itself into white and black.

The Dead will Arise

The Dead will Arise
Title The Dead will Arise PDF eBook
Author Jeff Peires
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Pages 680
Release 2013-06-07
Genre History
ISBN 1868425630

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The Dead Will Arise tells the story of Nongqawuse, the young Xhosa girl whose prophecy of the resurrection of the dead lured an entire people to death by starvation. The Great Cattle-Killing of 1856-57, which she initiated, is one of the most extraordinary and misunderstood events in South Africa's history. Jeff Peires was the first historian to draw on all available sources, from oral tradition and obscure Xhosa texts to the private letters and secret reports of police informers and colonial officials, and the original edition of The Dead Will Arise won the 1989 Alan Paton Sunday Times award for non-fiction.

Killing Sacred Cows

Killing Sacred Cows
Title Killing Sacred Cows PDF eBook
Author Garrett B. Gunderson
Publisher Greenleaf Book Group
Pages 250
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1929774516

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Our culture is riddled with destructive myths about money and prosperity that are severely limiting our power, creativity, and financial potential. In "Killing Sacred Cows", Garrett B Gunderson boldly exposes ingrained fallacies and misguided traditions in the world of per-sonal finance. He presents a revolutionary perspective that can create unprecedented opportu-nity and wealth for individuals. Our financial lives are intimately connected to our societal contributions, and we must be financially free in order to achieve our fullest potential. Yet most people are held captive in their financial lives by misinformation, propaganda, and lack of knowledge. Through well-reasoned arguments and pitiless logic, Gunderson attacks these sacred cows with revelatory insights, such as: High returns without high risk; "Security" without a corporate job; Debt that increases your financial productivity; Enjoying your money instead of waiting for retirement. "Killing Sacred Cows" is a must-read for brave individuals willing to question common assumptions and teachings, overcome the herd mentality, break through financial myths, and live a purpose-ful, passionate, and prosperous life. Investors seeking financial advice in The Little Book That Makes You Rich will find this to be a must-read for anyone who wants to achieve their financial potential today.

Bulletproof

Bulletproof
Title Bulletproof PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Wenzel
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 326
Release 2010-07-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226893499

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In 1856 and 1857, in response to a prophet’s command, the Xhosa people of southern Africa killed their cattle and ceased planting crops; the resulting famine cost tens of thousands of lives. Much like other millenarian, anticolonial movements—such as the Ghost Dance in North America and the Birsa Munda uprising in India—these actions were meant to transform the world and liberate the Xhosa from oppression. Despite the movement’s momentous failure to achieve that goal, the event has continued to exert a powerful pull on the South African imagination ever since. It is these afterlives of the prophecy that Jennifer Wenzel explores in Bulletproof. Wenzel examines literary and historical texts to show how writers have manipulated images and ideas associated with the cattle killing—harvest, sacrifice, rebirth, devastation—to speak to their contemporary predicaments. Widening her lens, Wenzel also looks at how past failure can both inspire and constrain movements for justice in the present, and her brilliant insights into the cultural implications of prophecy will fascinate readers across a wide variety of disciplines.

Every Twelve Seconds

Every Twelve Seconds
Title Every Twelve Seconds PDF eBook
Author Timothy Pachirat
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 315
Release 2011-11-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 030015268X

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The author relates his experiences working five months undercover at a slaughterhouse, and explores why society encourages this violent labor yet keeps the details of the work hidden.