The Singing East Bay and Beyond

The Singing East Bay and Beyond
Title The Singing East Bay and Beyond PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 1976
Genre American poetry
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Berkeley Bohemia

Berkeley Bohemia
Title Berkeley Bohemia PDF eBook
Author Shelley Rideout
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 220
Release 2009-09
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781423609056

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Berkeley Bohemia highlights the contributions of the eccentric residents of one of America's centers of cultural innovation, during a critical period in the development of the country's radical thought. These writers and artists included Ansel Adams, Jack London, Dorothea Lange, John Muir, Bernard Maybeck, Joaquin Miller, Ina Coolbrith, and Charles and Lousie Keeler and other colorful characters less well known today.Due to its vibrant setting as a crossroads of cultures, Berkeley continues as a fertile ground for individuality, eccentricity, and creative expression. The Berkeley legacy of scholars and visionaries has inspired three generations of men and women, who still make Berkeley a place where ordinary people can flourish creatively, and the extraordinary is welcomed.

Four Lectures

Four Lectures
Title Four Lectures PDF eBook
Author Stephen Rodefer
Publisher Figures
Pages 96
Release 1982
Genre Bible
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Beyond Christianity

Beyond Christianity
Title Beyond Christianity PDF eBook
Author Darnise C. Martin
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 192
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 081475693X

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Beyond Christianity draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion.

Hills

Hills
Title Hills PDF eBook
Author Michael Waltuch
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 1981
Genre American literature
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The Country Beyond

The Country Beyond
Title The Country Beyond PDF eBook
Author James Oliver Curwood
Publisher Lindhardt og Ringhof
Pages 264
Release 2022-10-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 8726589834

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Jolly Roger McKay is an outcast who is running from the law, or more precisely from Cassidy – a sheriff from the Royal Mounted Police. Nada is a young girl who lives a difficult life together with her alcoholic father, who worships Jolly Roger. McKay and Nada fall in love and decide to make the most of their time together, as sheriff Cassidy is close in on them. How did Jolly Roger become an outlaw? Will he finally get caught? Do McKay and Nadia have future together? Find all the answers in James Oliver Curwood’s novel of risks and love "The Country Beyond" from 1922. James Oliver Curwood (1878 - 1927) was an American writer as well as an unwavering nature lover and conservationist. As such, many of Curwood’s action-adventure stories were based on real events from the rugged landscapes of the American Northwest. He built himself Curwood Castle, which he used as a writing studio and as a place to greet guests. More than 150 motion pictures have been adapted to or directly inspired by his novels.

From Ike to Mao and Beyond

From Ike to Mao and Beyond
Title From Ike to Mao and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Bob Avakian
Publisher Insight Press, Inc
Pages 476
Release 2005
Genre Communists
ISBN 9780976023623

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Bob Avakian has written a memoir containing three unique but interwoven stories. The first tells of a white middle-class kid growing up in 1950s America who goes to an integrated high school and has his world turned around; the second of a young man who overcomes a near-fatal disease and jumps with both feet into the heady swirl of Berkeley in the sixties; and the third of a radical activist who matures into a tempered revolutionary communist leader. If you think about the past or if you urgently care about the future ... if you want to hear a unique voice of utter realism and deep humanity ... and if you dare to have your assumptions challenged and your stereotypes overturned ... then take a look at this book.--From publisher description.