Congress Bulletin

Congress Bulletin
Title Congress Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Indian National Congress. All Indian Congress Committee
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1964
Genre India
ISBN

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The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death

The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death
Title The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death PDF eBook
Author Charlie Huston
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 354
Release 2009-12-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0345501128

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With his teaching career derailed by tragedy and his slacker days numbered, Webster Fillmore Goodhue makes an unlikely move and joins Clean Team, charged with tidying up L.A.'s grisly crime scenes. For Web, it's a steady gig, and he soon finds himself sponging a Malibu suicide's brains from a bathroom mirror and flirting with the man's bereaved and beautiful daughter. Then things get weird: The dead man's daughter asks a favor. Every cell in Web's brain tells him to turn her down, but something makes him hit the Harbor Freeway at midnight to help her however he can. Soon enough it's Web who needs the help when gun-toting California cowboys start showing up on his doorstep. What's the deal? Is it something to do with what he cleaned up in that motel room in Carson? Or is it all about the brewing war between rival trauma cleaners? Web doesn't have a clue, but he'll need to get one if he's going to keep from getting his face kicked in. Again. And again. And again.

Gericault

Gericault
Title Gericault PDF eBook
Author LORENZ E. A. EITNER
Publisher
Pages 71
Release 1989
Genre
ISBN

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The Nigger Factory

The Nigger Factory
Title The Nigger Factory PDF eBook
Author Gil Scott-Heron
Publisher Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Pages 192
Release 2012-12-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802193919

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The scathing second novel by the legendary poet, musician and Godfather of Rap is a work of “biting social satire” (Daily Express). Originally published in 1972, Gil Scott-Heron’s striking novel The Nigger Factory is a powerful parable of the way in which human beings are conditioned to think, drawing inspiration from Scott-Heron’s own experiences as a student in the late 1960’s and early 70’s. Earl Thomas, student body president at Sutton University, is in a difficult position: struggling with the fact that even a historically black college could be part of a system that still privileges whites, he’s also threatened by his fellow students, members of radical activist group MJUMBE. Claiming the time has come for revolution, not reform, the leaders of MJUMBE are poised not only to bring Earl down personally, but also to instigate larger scale acts of violence. An electrifying novel, The Nigger Factory is a penetrating examination of the different forms of resistance and the motivations behind them, and a major document of an era of black thought.

The Joy Of Photographing People

The Joy Of Photographing People
Title The Joy Of Photographing People PDF eBook
Author Eastman Kodak Company
Publisher Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Pages 234
Release 1983-01-21
Genre Art
ISBN

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A lavishly illustraded guide to photographing the most popular of all subjects.

The Thirteen

The Thirteen
Title The Thirteen PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 362
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 161310068X

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Dream a World Anew

Dream a World Anew
Title Dream a World Anew PDF eBook
Author Nat'l Museum African American Hist/Cult
Publisher Smithsonian Institution
Pages 289
Release 2016-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 1588345688

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Dream A World Anew is the stunning gift book accompanying the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. It combines informative narratives from leading scholars, curators, and authors with objects from the museum's collection to present a thorough exploration of African American history and culture. The first half of the book bridges a major gap in our national memory by examining a wide arc of African American history, from Slavery, Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Great Migrations through Segregation, the Civil Rights Movement, and beyond. The second half of the book celebrates African American creativity and cultural expressions through art, dance, theater, and literature. Sidebars and profiles of influential figures--including Harriet Tubman, Robert Smalls, Ida B. Wells, Mordecai Johnson, Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, and many others--provide additional context and interest throughout the book. Dream a World Anew is a powerful book that provides an opportunity to explore and revel in African American history and culture, as well as the chance to see how central African American history is for all Americans.