Voices of Rondo
Title | Voices of Rondo PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2017-07-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1452956170 |
In Voices of Rondo, real-life stories illuminate the northern urban Black experience during the first half of the twentieth century, through the memories and reflections of residents of Saint Paul’s historic Rondo community. We glimpse the challenges of racism and poverty and share the victories of a community that educated its children to become strong, to find personal pride, and to become the next generation of leaders in Saint Paul and beyond.
Days of Rondo
Title | Days of Rondo PDF eBook |
Author | Evelyn Fairbanks |
Publisher | Minnesota Historical Society Press |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2010-08 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0873518136 |
Evelyn Fairbanks lived along Rondo Avenue-the heart of St. Paul's largest black community-from the 1930s through the 1950s. Her memoir tells warm and human stories recalling those years in a vibrant community that vanished with the coming of the freeways in the 1960s.
Rondo in C
Title | Rondo in C PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Fleischman |
Publisher | Harpercollins |
Pages | 29 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Piano |
ISBN | 9780060218577 |
As a young piano student plays Beethoven's Rondo in C at her recital, each member of the audience is stirred by memories.
Mr. Rondo's Spirit
Title | Mr. Rondo's Spirit PDF eBook |
Author | Ericka Dennis |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-09 |
Genre | African Americans |
ISBN | 9780692135457 |
Paul Rondo lives in the historic Rondo neighborhood before the I-94 freeway was built in in the 1960s. Mr. Rondo tells about his life in Rondo and how it changed overtime. Through the shear will of Mr. Rondo and his family, they find a way to keep the spirit and legacy of Rondo alive!
African Americans in Minnesota
Title | African Americans in Minnesota PDF eBook |
Author | David Vassar Taylor |
Publisher | Minnesota Historical Society Press |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2009-06-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0873516532 |
A chronicle of the rich history of Blacks in the state through careful analysis of census and housing records, newspaper records, and first-person accounts.
Curveball
Title | Curveball PDF eBook |
Author | Martha Ackmann |
Publisher | Chicago Review Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2010-06-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1569766843 |
2011 Selection for the Amelia Bloomer Project. From the time she was a girl growing up in the shadow of Lexington Park in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Toni Stone knew she wanted to play professional baseball. There was only one problem--every card was stacked against her. Curveball tells the inspiring story of baseball's "female Jackie Robinson," a woman whose ambition, courage, and raw talent propelled her from ragtag teams barnstorming across the Dakotas to playing in front of large crowds at Yankee Stadium. Toni Stone was the first woman to play professional baseball on men's teams. After Robinson integrated the major leagues and other black players slowly began to follow, Stone seized an unprecedented opportunity to play professional baseball in the Negro League. She replaced Hank Aaron as the star infielder for the Indianapolis Clowns and later signed with the legendary Kansas City Monarchs. Playing alongside some of the premier athletes of all time including Ernie Banks, Willie Mays, Buck O'Neil, and Satchel Paige, Toni let her talent speak for itself. Curveball chronicles Toni Stone's remarkable career facing down not only fastballs, but jeers, sabotage, and Jim Crow America as well. Her story reveals how far passion, pride, and determination can take one person in pursuit of a dream.
Opioid Reckoning
Title | Opioid Reckoning PDF eBook |
Author | Amy C. Sullivan |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2021-10-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1452962553 |
Examines the complexity and the humanity of the opioid epidemic America’s opioid epidemic continues to ravage families and communities, despite intense media coverage, federal legislation, criminal prosecutions, and harm reduction efforts to prevent overdose deaths. More than 450,000 Americans have died from opioid overdoses since the late 1990s. In Opioid Reckoning, Amy C. Sullivan explores the complexity of the crisis through firsthand accounts of people grappling with the reverberating effects of stigma, treatment, and recovery. Nearly everyone in the United States has been touched in some way by the opioid epidemic, including the author and her family. Sullivan uses her own story as a launching point to learn how the opioid epidemic challenged longstanding recovery protocols in Minnesota, a state internationally recognized for pioneering addiction treatment. By centering the voices of many people who have experienced opioid use, treatment, recovery, and loss, Sullivan exposes the devastating effects of a one-size-fits-all approach toward treatment of opioid dependency. Taking a clear-eyed, nonjudgmental perspective of every aspect of these issues—drug use, parenting, harm reduction, medication, abstinence, and stigma—Opioid Reckoning questions current treatment models, healthcare inequities, and the criminal justice system. Sullivan also imagines a future where anyone suffering an opioid-use disorder has access to the individualized care, without judgment, available to those with other health problems. Opioid Reckoning presents a captivating look at how the state that invented “rehab” addresses the challenges of the opioid epidemic and its overdose deaths while also taking readers into the intimate lives of families, medical and social work professionals, grassroots activists, and many others impacted by the crisis who contribute their insights and potential solutions. In sharing these stories and chronicling their lessons, Sullivan offers a path forward that cultivates empathy, love, and hope for anyone affected by chaotic drug use and its harms.