A Ministry of Twenty Years in Ann Arbor, Michigan: A ministry of fifteen years

A Ministry of Twenty Years in Ann Arbor, Michigan: A ministry of fifteen years
Title A Ministry of Twenty Years in Ann Arbor, Michigan: A ministry of fifteen years PDF eBook
Author Jabez Thomas Sunderland
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1893
Genre Sermons, American
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Immigrant Voices

Immigrant Voices
Title Immigrant Voices PDF eBook
Author Thomas Dublin
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 340
Release 1993
Genre Immigrants
ISBN 9780252062902

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A collection of ten immigrant stories from 1773 to 1986 by men and women from European, Latin American, and Asian countries which are based on letters, diaries, and oral histories.

Past and Present of Washtenaw County, Michigan

Past and Present of Washtenaw County, Michigan
Title Past and Present of Washtenaw County, Michigan PDF eBook
Author Samuel Willard Beakes
Publisher
Pages 840
Release 1906
Genre Washtenaw County (Mich.)
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Michigan Christian Advocate

Michigan Christian Advocate
Title Michigan Christian Advocate PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1692
Release 1897
Genre
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The Big Aiiieeeee!

The Big Aiiieeeee!
Title The Big Aiiieeeee! PDF eBook
Author Jeffery Paul Chan
Publisher Plume
Pages 648
Release 1991
Genre Fiction
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An Anthology of Chinese American and Japanese American Literature When the first volume of this collection of Asian American literature appeared in 1974, it showed readers the roots and the richness of Chinese American and Japanese American writing. The authors called their anthology Aiiieeeee! because that was the shout, the scream, often the only sound coming from the yellow man or woman in American movies, television, or comic books. But as that work demonstrated, the Asian American writer, long ignored and excluded from participating in American culture, has an articulate and creative voice. The Big Aiiieeeee!--an entirely new and truly comprehensive collection--brings together the earliest writings to appear in America, such as the revealing An English-Chinese Phrase Book used by the first generation of Chinese immigrants, and recent stories and essays, such as "Come All Ye Asian American Writers" by Frank Chin, about the importance of Chinese and Japanese heroic tradition. Here we all can now learn of the pain, the dreams, the betrayals, and the indelible sense of "otherness" of Americans of Chinese and Japanese descent, in a seminal collection of poetry, prose, and drama--writings filled with rage and beauty, memory and vision. "Here is a Gold Mountain of voices. In the telling and retelling of our stories, we create a community of memory. This huge collection invites all of us to become listeners and to claim America."--Ronald Takai, author of Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans

The Congregationalist and Advance

The Congregationalist and Advance
Title The Congregationalist and Advance PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 840
Release 1918
Genre Congregational churches
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The Search for Social Salvation

The Search for Social Salvation
Title The Search for Social Salvation PDF eBook
Author Gary Scott Smith
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 656
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780739101964

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In their studies of social Christianity, scholars of American religion have devoted critical attention to a group of theologically liberal pastors, primarily in the Northeast. Gary Scott Smith attempts to paint a more complete picture of the movement. Smith's ambitious and thorough study amply demonstrates how social Christianity--which included blacks, women, Southerners, and Westerners--worked to solve industrial, political, and urban problems; reduce racial discrimination; increase the status of women; curb drunkenness and prostitution; strengthen the family; upgrade public schools; and raise the quality of public health. In his analysis of the available scholarship and case studies of individuals, organizations, and campaigns central to the movement, Smith makes a convincing case that social Christianity was the most widespread, long-lasting, and influential religious social reform movement in American history.