Author:
Publisher: Hhpublishing
ISBN: 9780997493580
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Thisisthetruestory ofanadopteethatspent thefirstfewyears of life notknowingshewasadopted.Grew up in a Black (Negro) household only to find out that her birth parents were white. How could this happen?
Seventy Years of Blackness
Author:
Publisher: Hhpublishing
ISBN: 9780997493580
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Thisisthetruestory ofanadopteethatspent thefirstfewyears of life notknowingshewasadopted.Grew up in a Black (Negro) household only to find out that her birth parents were white. How could this happen?
Publisher: Hhpublishing
ISBN: 9780997493580
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Thisisthetruestory ofanadopteethatspent thefirstfewyears of life notknowingshewasadopted.Grew up in a Black (Negro) household only to find out that her birth parents were white. How could this happen?
A Rumor of Black Lutherans
Author: James R. Thomas
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN: 1506486185
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
The history of Lutheran engagement in the Black context in the United States is regrettably thin. The book helps Lutherans in the US and other students of American history to assemble a complete account of the role of early American Lutherans in higher education among African Americans. The book does so by tracing the stories of ten remarkable African Americans from their encounters with Lutherans through to the powerful and impactful lives of ministry and service they went on to lead. Diverse in place, time, and work, these ten mini biographies paint a richly unified portrait of the ways Lutherans have supported African Americans in higher educational pursuits.
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN: 1506486185
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
The history of Lutheran engagement in the Black context in the United States is regrettably thin. The book helps Lutherans in the US and other students of American history to assemble a complete account of the role of early American Lutherans in higher education among African Americans. The book does so by tracing the stories of ten remarkable African Americans from their encounters with Lutherans through to the powerful and impactful lives of ministry and service they went on to lead. Diverse in place, time, and work, these ten mini biographies paint a richly unified portrait of the ways Lutherans have supported African Americans in higher educational pursuits.
The Feminine Gaze
Author: Anne Innis Dagg
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 088920845X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 355
Book Description
Many Canadian women fiction writers have become justifiably famous. But what about women who have written non-fiction? When Anne Innis Dagg set out on a personal quest to make such non-fiction authors better known, she expected to find just a few dozen. To her delight, she unearthed 473 writers who have produced over 674 books. These women describe not only their country and its inhabitants, but a remarkable variety of other subjects: from the story of transportation to the legacy of Canadian missionary activity around the world. While most of the writers lived in what is now Canada, other authors were British or American travellers who visited Canada throughout the years and reported on what they found here. This compendium has brief biographies of all these women, short descriptions of their books, and a comprehensive index of their books’ subject matters. The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian Compendium of Non-Fiction Women Authors and Their Books, 1836-1945 will be an invaluable research tool for women’s studies and for all who wish to supplement the male gaze on Canada’s past.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 088920845X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 355
Book Description
Many Canadian women fiction writers have become justifiably famous. But what about women who have written non-fiction? When Anne Innis Dagg set out on a personal quest to make such non-fiction authors better known, she expected to find just a few dozen. To her delight, she unearthed 473 writers who have produced over 674 books. These women describe not only their country and its inhabitants, but a remarkable variety of other subjects: from the story of transportation to the legacy of Canadian missionary activity around the world. While most of the writers lived in what is now Canada, other authors were British or American travellers who visited Canada throughout the years and reported on what they found here. This compendium has brief biographies of all these women, short descriptions of their books, and a comprehensive index of their books’ subject matters. The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian Compendium of Non-Fiction Women Authors and Their Books, 1836-1945 will be an invaluable research tool for women’s studies and for all who wish to supplement the male gaze on Canada’s past.
Rethinking Rachel Doležal and Transracial Theory
Author: Molly Littlewood McKibbin
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 303086278X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Using real-life examples, this book asks readers to reflect on how we—as an academic community—think and talk about race and racial identity in twenty-first-century America. One of these examples, Rachel Doležal, provides a springboard for an examination of the state of our discourse around changeable racial identity and the potential for “transracialism.” An analysis of how we are theorizing transracial identity (as opposed to an argument for/against it), this study detects some omissions and problems that are becoming evident as we establish transracial theory and suggests ways to further develop our thinking and avoid missteps. Intended for academics and thinkers familiar with conversations about identity and/or race, Rethinking Rachel Doležal and Transracial Theory helps shape the theorization of “transracialism” in its formative stages.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 303086278X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Using real-life examples, this book asks readers to reflect on how we—as an academic community—think and talk about race and racial identity in twenty-first-century America. One of these examples, Rachel Doležal, provides a springboard for an examination of the state of our discourse around changeable racial identity and the potential for “transracialism.” An analysis of how we are theorizing transracial identity (as opposed to an argument for/against it), this study detects some omissions and problems that are becoming evident as we establish transracial theory and suggests ways to further develop our thinking and avoid missteps. Intended for academics and thinkers familiar with conversations about identity and/or race, Rethinking Rachel Doležal and Transracial Theory helps shape the theorization of “transracialism” in its formative stages.
There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack
Author: Paul Gilroy
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134438664
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
This classic book is a powerful indictment of contemporary attitudes to race. By accusing British intellectuals and politicians on both sides of the political divide of refusing to take race seriously, Paul Gilroy caused immediate uproar when this book was first published in 1987. A brilliant and explosive exploration of racial discourses, There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack provided a powerful new direction for race relations in Britain. Still dynamite today and as relevant as ever, this Routledge Classics edition includes a new introduction by the author.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134438664
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
This classic book is a powerful indictment of contemporary attitudes to race. By accusing British intellectuals and politicians on both sides of the political divide of refusing to take race seriously, Paul Gilroy caused immediate uproar when this book was first published in 1987. A brilliant and explosive exploration of racial discourses, There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack provided a powerful new direction for race relations in Britain. Still dynamite today and as relevant as ever, this Routledge Classics edition includes a new introduction by the author.
From the Klondike to Berlin
Author: Michael Gates
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 155017777X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
“No part of the Empire has given up more completely of her splendid men than Yukon ... Such being the case, the Dominion should not be forgetful of this region—the Empire’s farthest North, and take pride in the encouragement of the spirit that dominates the people of the Land of the Midnight Sun.” —Dawson Daily News, May 15, 1918 Nearly a thousand Yukoners, a quarter of the population, enlisted before the end of the Great War. They were lawyers, bankers, piano tuners, dockworkers and miners who became soldiers, nurses and snipers; brave men and women who traded the isolated beauty of the north for the muddy, crowded horror of the battlefields. Those who stayed home were no less important to the war’s outcome—by March of 1916, the Dawson Daily News estimated that Yukoners had donated often and generously at a rate of $12 per capita compared to the dollar per person donated elsewhere in the country. Historian Michael Gates tells us the stories of both those who left and those on the home front, including the adventures of Joe Boyle, who successfully escorted the Romanian crown jewels on a 1,300-kilometre journey through Russia in spite of robbers, ambushes, gunfire, explosions, fuel shortages and barricades. Gates also recounts the home-front efforts of Martha Black, who raised thousands of dollars and eventually travelled to Europe where she acted as an advocate for the Yukon boys. Stories of these heroes and many others are vividly recounted with impeccable research.
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 155017777X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
“No part of the Empire has given up more completely of her splendid men than Yukon ... Such being the case, the Dominion should not be forgetful of this region—the Empire’s farthest North, and take pride in the encouragement of the spirit that dominates the people of the Land of the Midnight Sun.” —Dawson Daily News, May 15, 1918 Nearly a thousand Yukoners, a quarter of the population, enlisted before the end of the Great War. They were lawyers, bankers, piano tuners, dockworkers and miners who became soldiers, nurses and snipers; brave men and women who traded the isolated beauty of the north for the muddy, crowded horror of the battlefields. Those who stayed home were no less important to the war’s outcome—by March of 1916, the Dawson Daily News estimated that Yukoners had donated often and generously at a rate of $12 per capita compared to the dollar per person donated elsewhere in the country. Historian Michael Gates tells us the stories of both those who left and those on the home front, including the adventures of Joe Boyle, who successfully escorted the Romanian crown jewels on a 1,300-kilometre journey through Russia in spite of robbers, ambushes, gunfire, explosions, fuel shortages and barricades. Gates also recounts the home-front efforts of Martha Black, who raised thousands of dollars and eventually travelled to Europe where she acted as an advocate for the Yukon boys. Stories of these heroes and many others are vividly recounted with impeccable research.
P.C., M.D.
Author: Sally Satel
Publisher: Perseus (for Hbg)
ISBN: 046507183X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
From one of America's most outspoken social critics, a searing account of how the wholesale intrusion of political correctness into medicine is creating a toxic healthcare system.
Publisher: Perseus (for Hbg)
ISBN: 046507183X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
From one of America's most outspoken social critics, a searing account of how the wholesale intrusion of political correctness into medicine is creating a toxic healthcare system.
Unspeakable
Author: Carole Boston Weatherford
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ®
ISBN: 172842464X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Winner of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards for Author and Illustrator A Caldecott Honor Book A Sibert Honor Book Longlisted for the National Book Award A Kirkus Prize Finalist A Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book "A must-have"—Booklist (starred review) Celebrated author Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrator Floyd Cooper provide a powerful look at the Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst incidents of racial violence in our nation's history. The book traces the history of African Americans in Tulsa's Greenwood district and chronicles the devastation that occurred in 1921 when a white mob attacked the Black community. News of what happened was largely suppressed, and no official investigation occurred for seventy-five years. This picture book sensitively introduces young readers to this tragedy and concludes with a call for a better future. Download the free educator guide here: https://lernerbooks.com/download/unspeakableteachingguide
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ®
ISBN: 172842464X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Winner of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards for Author and Illustrator A Caldecott Honor Book A Sibert Honor Book Longlisted for the National Book Award A Kirkus Prize Finalist A Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book "A must-have"—Booklist (starred review) Celebrated author Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrator Floyd Cooper provide a powerful look at the Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst incidents of racial violence in our nation's history. The book traces the history of African Americans in Tulsa's Greenwood district and chronicles the devastation that occurred in 1921 when a white mob attacked the Black community. News of what happened was largely suppressed, and no official investigation occurred for seventy-five years. This picture book sensitively introduces young readers to this tragedy and concludes with a call for a better future. Download the free educator guide here: https://lernerbooks.com/download/unspeakableteachingguide
The History of the Supreme Court of the United States
Author: William M. Wiecek
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521848206
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 762
Book Description
The Birth of the Modern Constitution recounts the history of the United States Supreme Court in the momentous yet usually overlooked years between the constitutional revolution in the 1930s and Warren-Court judicial activism in the 1950s. 1941-1953 marked the emergence of legal liberalism, in the divergent activist efforts of Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, Frank Murphy, and Wiley Rutledge. The Stone/Vinson Courts consolidated the revolutionary accomplishments of the New Deal and affirmed the repudiation of classical legal thought, but proved unable to provide a substitute for that powerful legitimating explanatory paradigm of law. Hence the period bracketed by the dramatic moments of 1937 and 1954, written off as a forgotten time of failure and futility, was in reality the first phase of modern struggles to define the constitutional order that will dominate the twenty-first century.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521848206
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 762
Book Description
The Birth of the Modern Constitution recounts the history of the United States Supreme Court in the momentous yet usually overlooked years between the constitutional revolution in the 1930s and Warren-Court judicial activism in the 1950s. 1941-1953 marked the emergence of legal liberalism, in the divergent activist efforts of Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, Frank Murphy, and Wiley Rutledge. The Stone/Vinson Courts consolidated the revolutionary accomplishments of the New Deal and affirmed the repudiation of classical legal thought, but proved unable to provide a substitute for that powerful legitimating explanatory paradigm of law. Hence the period bracketed by the dramatic moments of 1937 and 1954, written off as a forgotten time of failure and futility, was in reality the first phase of modern struggles to define the constitutional order that will dominate the twenty-first century.
CSB Pastor's Bible, Black LeatherTouch
Author: CSB Bibles by Holman
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 1462766145
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 1980
Book Description
Available in two editions-- a Genuine Leather Bible or Deluxe LeatherTouch Bible--the CSB Pastor's Bibleis ideal for pastoral use when preaching from the Bible, officiating special services or occasions, or personal study. Includes a single-column setting, large type, wide margins, a special insert section in the middle of the Bible, outlines for officiating weddings and funerals, and extensive tools and articles from some of today's respected pastors and church leaders. This Bible provides a valuable life-long resource for Pastors. Features include: Smyth-sewn binding, Single-column text, Footnotes, Topical subheadings, Black-letter text, 10-point type, Concordance, Presentation page, Two-piece gift box, Full-color maps, and more. Additional Resources of the CSB Pastors Bible: Introduction to the Christian Standard Bible Commonly Used Abbreviations in CSB Bibles Wedding Ceremonies by Jim Henry Funeral Preparation by Jim Henry Funeral Sermons by Jim Henry Where to Turn A Brief Biblical Theology of Leadership by Matt Chandler, Eric Geiger, and Josh Patterson Eight Traits of Effective Church Leaders by Thom S. Rainer Pastor, Find Your Identity in Christ by Jared C. Wilson Glorifying God in Your Ministry by Charles Spurgeon What is Biblical Preaching? by Kyle Idleman Preaching Christ from All the Scriptures by Tony Merida What is Doctrinal Preaching? by Robert Smith Jr. Four Keys for Giving an Effective Invitation by Deron Spoo Five Ways to Improve Congregational Singing by Keith Getty Soul Care: Walking with Others in Wisdom and Love by Ed T. Welch Letter to the Church by Billy Graham Five Steps to Start and Keep an Evangelistic Culture by Greg Laurie How Do You Disciple Others? by Daniel Im The One Thing You Must Do as a Student Pastor by Ben Trueblood Sharing the Gospel with Children by Jana Magruder The CSB Pastor's Bible features the highly readable, highly reliable text of the Christian Standard Bible (CSB). CSB Bibles by Holman stays as literal as possible to the Holy Bible's original meaning without sacrificing clarity, making it easier to engage with Scripture's life-transforming message and to share it with others.
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 1462766145
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 1980
Book Description
Available in two editions-- a Genuine Leather Bible or Deluxe LeatherTouch Bible--the CSB Pastor's Bibleis ideal for pastoral use when preaching from the Bible, officiating special services or occasions, or personal study. Includes a single-column setting, large type, wide margins, a special insert section in the middle of the Bible, outlines for officiating weddings and funerals, and extensive tools and articles from some of today's respected pastors and church leaders. This Bible provides a valuable life-long resource for Pastors. Features include: Smyth-sewn binding, Single-column text, Footnotes, Topical subheadings, Black-letter text, 10-point type, Concordance, Presentation page, Two-piece gift box, Full-color maps, and more. Additional Resources of the CSB Pastors Bible: Introduction to the Christian Standard Bible Commonly Used Abbreviations in CSB Bibles Wedding Ceremonies by Jim Henry Funeral Preparation by Jim Henry Funeral Sermons by Jim Henry Where to Turn A Brief Biblical Theology of Leadership by Matt Chandler, Eric Geiger, and Josh Patterson Eight Traits of Effective Church Leaders by Thom S. Rainer Pastor, Find Your Identity in Christ by Jared C. Wilson Glorifying God in Your Ministry by Charles Spurgeon What is Biblical Preaching? by Kyle Idleman Preaching Christ from All the Scriptures by Tony Merida What is Doctrinal Preaching? by Robert Smith Jr. Four Keys for Giving an Effective Invitation by Deron Spoo Five Ways to Improve Congregational Singing by Keith Getty Soul Care: Walking with Others in Wisdom and Love by Ed T. Welch Letter to the Church by Billy Graham Five Steps to Start and Keep an Evangelistic Culture by Greg Laurie How Do You Disciple Others? by Daniel Im The One Thing You Must Do as a Student Pastor by Ben Trueblood Sharing the Gospel with Children by Jana Magruder The CSB Pastor's Bible features the highly readable, highly reliable text of the Christian Standard Bible (CSB). CSB Bibles by Holman stays as literal as possible to the Holy Bible's original meaning without sacrificing clarity, making it easier to engage with Scripture's life-transforming message and to share it with others.