My Bondage and My Freedom
Title | My Bondage and My Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Douglass |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2020-05-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 150406318X |
The abolitionist author presents profound insight on the meaning of race and freedom in America in this memoir of slavery, escape, and reinvention. One of the most important figures in the American civil rights movement, Frederick Douglass was a major influence on social and political thought in the nineteenth century. His autobiographical writings were a powerful vehicle for his philosophy of human equality. Written ten years after his legal emancipation in 1846, My Bondage and My Freedom recounts Douglass’s journey—intellectual, spiritual, and geographical—from life as a slave under various masters, and his many plots and attempts at escape, to his liberation, time as a fugitive, and new life as a prominent abolitionist. Expanding on his earlier work Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, this later memoir illuminates Douglass’s maturation as a writer and thinker.
New Peterson Magazine
Title | New Peterson Magazine PDF eBook |
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Pages | 968 |
Release | 1873 |
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Freedom's Ring
Title | Freedom's Ring PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Chiavaroli |
Publisher | NavPress |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2017-08-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1496423135 |
Boston, 2015 Two years after nearly losing her life in the Boston Marathon bombing, Annie David is still far from “Boston strong.” Instead she remains isolated and defeated—plagued by guilt over her niece, crippled in the blast, and by an antique ring alongside a hazy hero’s face. But when she learns the identity of her rescuer, will he be the hero she’s imagined? And can the long-past history of the woman behind the ring set her free from the guilt and fears of the present? Boston, 1770 As a woman alone in a rebellious town, Liberty Caldwell finds herself in a dangerous predicament. When a British lieutenant, Alexander Smythe, comes to her rescue and offers her employment, Liberty accepts. As months go by, Alexander not only begins to share his love of poetry with her, but protects Liberty from the advances of a lecherous captain living in the officers’ house where she works. Mounting tensions explode in the Boston Massacre, and Liberty’s world is shattered as her brother, with whom she has just reunited, is killed in the fray. Desperate and alone, she returns home, only to be assaulted by the captain. Afraid and furious toward redcoats, Liberty leaves the officers’ home, taking with her a ring that belonged to Alexander. Two women, separated by centuries, must learn to face their fears. And when they feel they must be strong, they learn that sometimes true strength is found in surrender. A 2018 Christy Award finalist!
Identity Politics in the Women's Movement
Title | Identity Politics in the Women's Movement PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Ryan |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2001-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0814774792 |
An essential collection that constructs the arguments of similarity and difference dividing and uniting women In recent years, identity has come to be seen as a process rather than a fact or deterministic force. Yet, recognizable identity traits continue to draw people together and provide them with a sense of empowering commonality. Although the plasticity afforded identity has freed up rigid definitions and guidelines for affiliation, some believe that nebulous demarcations of identity may deprive women of a solid position from which to effectively contest centers of power. Bringing together articles by well-known authors and theorists such as Audre Lorde, June Jordan, Daphne Patai, Barbara Smith, Marilyn Frye, Shane Phelan, Leila J. Rupp, Hazel Carby, and Adrienne Rich with lesser-known writers and scholars, this broad-based anthology ranges widely from personal narratives to empirical research. The book unpacks issues of race, class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, disability, and age, contributing a mélange of sharp, lively perspectives to current debate. In a postmodern era of feminism, how do women come to identify, organize and mobilize themselves within a complex global network of relationships? Identity Politics in the Women's Movement offers critical examination of the inescapable role of identity in academic and activist feminism and the opportunities, challenges and conflicts identity politics pose.
The Outlaw's Return & The Protector
Title | The Outlaw's Return & The Protector PDF eBook |
Author | Victoria Bylin |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 518 |
Release | 2020-05-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1488054754 |
Two stories of redemption, faith and love. The Outlaw’s Return by Victoria Bylin Gunslinger J. T. Quinn comes to Denver to reunite with the only woman he’s ever loved—Mary Larue. But the actress he left behind is now a respected Christian woman with a pair of younger siblings in her care. J.T. doubts he’ll ever be worthy of Mary again, but with courage and faith, perhaps even an outlaw can earn redemption—and love… The Protector by Carla Capshaw Quintus Ambustus is a slave—Adiona Leonia a wealthy Roman socialite. He’s sacrificed everything for his faith—she believes in nothing and no one. But when Adiona’s life is threatened and Quintus becomes her bodyguard, their attraction to one another can’t be denied. Neither thought to find joy in such a match. Will their growing love let them leave the past behind?
The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England
Title | The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 508 |
Release | 1751 |
Genre | Constitutional history |
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Abba's Heart
Title | Abba's Heart PDF eBook |
Author | Neal Lozano |
Publisher | Chosen Books |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2015-07-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441228969 |
Discover and Embrace the Extravagant, Unconditional Love of the Father How is it that so many believers get stuck when it comes to entering into a relationship with God the Father? Rather than basking in the Father's endless love, compassion, and delight, we seem to hesitate, like orphaned children unsure of a place to call home. Neal Lozano breaks through the obstacles that keep us from growing in this pivotal relationship. He shatters fear and estrangement in his joyful exploration of Jesus's promise to show us his Father--and ours. It is a heartwarming journey, starting with the universal experience of loss and ending in the Father's welcoming arms as dearly loved children.