Author: Richard Bolton
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304841901
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Black Crab Syndrome: The Schadenfreude Effect gives a view on the current problems facing the Black community and brings to the forefront such issues as self-hate, black violence, and the rising educational deficiency. Discusses the past and present exploitation of blacks, the rising drug epidemic, slavery and eyewitness accounts by the Author. This book also traces black's role in slavery and the early impact of Christianity on blacks. The Book concludes with a reminder that the physical restraints of slavery has been removed, but its psychological effects continue to bind blacks today.
Black Crab Syndrome
Author: Richard Bolton
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304841901
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Black Crab Syndrome: The Schadenfreude Effect gives a view on the current problems facing the Black community and brings to the forefront such issues as self-hate, black violence, and the rising educational deficiency. Discusses the past and present exploitation of blacks, the rising drug epidemic, slavery and eyewitness accounts by the Author. This book also traces black's role in slavery and the early impact of Christianity on blacks. The Book concludes with a reminder that the physical restraints of slavery has been removed, but its psychological effects continue to bind blacks today.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304841901
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Black Crab Syndrome: The Schadenfreude Effect gives a view on the current problems facing the Black community and brings to the forefront such issues as self-hate, black violence, and the rising educational deficiency. Discusses the past and present exploitation of blacks, the rising drug epidemic, slavery and eyewitness accounts by the Author. This book also traces black's role in slavery and the early impact of Christianity on blacks. The Book concludes with a reminder that the physical restraints of slavery has been removed, but its psychological effects continue to bind blacks today.
Dictionary of Jamaican English
Author: Frederic G. Cassidy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789766401276
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
The method and plan of this dictionary of Jamaican English are basically the same as those of the Oxford English Dictionary, but oral sources have been extensively tapped in addition to detailed coverage of literature published in or about Jamaica since 1655. It contains information about the Caribbean and its dialects, and about Creole languages and general linguistic processes. Entries give the pronounciation, part-of-speach and usage of labels, spelling variants, etymologies and dated citations, as well as definitions. Systematic indexing indicates the extent to which the lexis is shared with other Caribbean countries.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789766401276
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
The method and plan of this dictionary of Jamaican English are basically the same as those of the Oxford English Dictionary, but oral sources have been extensively tapped in addition to detailed coverage of literature published in or about Jamaica since 1655. It contains information about the Caribbean and its dialects, and about Creole languages and general linguistic processes. Entries give the pronounciation, part-of-speach and usage of labels, spelling variants, etymologies and dated citations, as well as definitions. Systematic indexing indicates the extent to which the lexis is shared with other Caribbean countries.
Why the Crab Has No Head
Author: Barbara Knutson
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
ISBN: 0761357920
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Nzambi Mpungu, creator of the earth and sky, has spent a long hard day making the Elephant. By nightfall, Nzambi still hasn't finished her next creation, the Crab, and she tells the little creature to return the following day for a fine head. That night, the proud Crab boasts about the promised head to all the other animals and ends up learning a hard lesson. This tale from the Bakongo people of Zaire, retold and illustrated by Barbara Knutson, will delight readers of all ages.
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
ISBN: 0761357920
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Nzambi Mpungu, creator of the earth and sky, has spent a long hard day making the Elephant. By nightfall, Nzambi still hasn't finished her next creation, the Crab, and she tells the little creature to return the following day for a fine head. That night, the proud Crab boasts about the promised head to all the other animals and ends up learning a hard lesson. This tale from the Bakongo people of Zaire, retold and illustrated by Barbara Knutson, will delight readers of all ages.
Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 810
Book Description
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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The Black Soul
Author: Liam O'Flaherty
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1448205581
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The sea roars dismally round the shores of Inverara. A Stranger takes a room on the island. Here lives a couple whose married years have been joyless, until the presence of the Stranger unleashes their passions... For as spring softens the wild beauty of Inverara, the Stranger becomes conscious of the dark-haired Mary - how summer makes her shiver with life. He is the first man she has ever loved, and she thrills with sexual awakening. But with autumn comes danger. Peasants mutter superstition against Mary; Red John laughs at nothing, there's murder in his eyes; and a madman's yell hurls the Stranger back to sanity . . . . Intense, compelling, beautifully descriptive - as Wuthering Heights is to the Yorkshire moors, so The Black Soul is to the Aran Islands.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1448205581
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The sea roars dismally round the shores of Inverara. A Stranger takes a room on the island. Here lives a couple whose married years have been joyless, until the presence of the Stranger unleashes their passions... For as spring softens the wild beauty of Inverara, the Stranger becomes conscious of the dark-haired Mary - how summer makes her shiver with life. He is the first man she has ever loved, and she thrills with sexual awakening. But with autumn comes danger. Peasants mutter superstition against Mary; Red John laughs at nothing, there's murder in his eyes; and a madman's yell hurls the Stranger back to sanity . . . . Intense, compelling, beautifully descriptive - as Wuthering Heights is to the Yorkshire moors, so The Black Soul is to the Aran Islands.
Crab Moon
Author: Ruth Horowitz
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 1536245348
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Like a perfect day at the beach, Crab Moon leaves an indelible memory of a special adventure, and a quiet message about doing our part to preserve earth's oldest creatures. One June night, under the full moon, Daniel’s mother wakes him up to see the extraordinary sight of horseshoe crabs spawning on the beach, just as they have every spring for an awesome 350 million years. But when Daniel returns in the morning, he finds only one lonely crab, marooned upside down in the sand. Can he possibly save it? Like a perfect day at the beach, Crab Moon leaves an indelible memory of a special adventure between parent and child, and a quiet message about doing our part to preserve even earth’s oldest creatures. Back matter includes a note about horseshoe crabs.
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 1536245348
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Like a perfect day at the beach, Crab Moon leaves an indelible memory of a special adventure, and a quiet message about doing our part to preserve earth's oldest creatures. One June night, under the full moon, Daniel’s mother wakes him up to see the extraordinary sight of horseshoe crabs spawning on the beach, just as they have every spring for an awesome 350 million years. But when Daniel returns in the morning, he finds only one lonely crab, marooned upside down in the sand. Can he possibly save it? Like a perfect day at the beach, Crab Moon leaves an indelible memory of a special adventure between parent and child, and a quiet message about doing our part to preserve even earth’s oldest creatures. Back matter includes a note about horseshoe crabs.
Pitching on the Black
Author: Daniel Pukstas
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491727837
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
In these short stories Dan Pukstas presents realities that are often on the edge of our expectations. If the reader is looking for a fictional pitch that is down the center of the plate, he will often be disappointed. Some of these stories are semi-autobiographical; others are pure fantasy. All of them feature a glib pointedness that is so much a part of Dans prose style.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491727837
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
In these short stories Dan Pukstas presents realities that are often on the edge of our expectations. If the reader is looking for a fictional pitch that is down the center of the plate, he will often be disappointed. Some of these stories are semi-autobiographical; others are pure fantasy. All of them feature a glib pointedness that is so much a part of Dans prose style.
Scott's orchardist, or catalogue of fruits, cultivated at Merriott
Author: John Scott (of Merriott.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
The Black Ocean
Author: Brian Barker
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 0809386313
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
In The Black Ocean, poet Brian Barker attempts to make sense of some of the darkest chapters in history while peering forward to what lies ahead as the world totters in the wake of human complacence. Unveiled here are ruminations on human torture, the Chernobyl disaster, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and genocide against Native Americans. The ghosts of Lincoln, Poe, and Billie Holiday manifest from pages laden with grim prophecies and catastrophes both real and imagined. These hauntingly intense documentary poems reflect on the past in an attempt to approach it with more clarity and understanding, while offering blistering insight into the state of the world today. Barker touches upon the power of manipulation and class oppression; the depths of fear and the struggle for social justice; and reveals how failure to act—on the parts of both politicians and everyday citizens—can have the most devastating effects of all. Throughout the volume looms the specter of the black ocean itself, a powerful metaphor for all our collective longings and despair, as we turn to face a menacing and uncertain future. Lullaby for the Last Night on Earth When at last we whisper, so long, so lonesome, and watch our house on the horizon go down like a gasping zeppelin of bricks, we’ll turn, holding hands, and walk the train tracks to the sea . . . So sing me that song where a mountain falls in love with an octopus, and one thousand fireflies ricochet around their heads, and I’ll dream we’re dancing in the kitchen one last time, swaying, the window a waystation of flaming leaves, the dogs shimmying about our legs, dragging their golden capes of rain . . . O my critter, my thistle, gal-o-my-dreams, lift your voice like an oar into the darkness, for all the sad birds are falling down— Nothing in this night is ours.
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 0809386313
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
In The Black Ocean, poet Brian Barker attempts to make sense of some of the darkest chapters in history while peering forward to what lies ahead as the world totters in the wake of human complacence. Unveiled here are ruminations on human torture, the Chernobyl disaster, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and genocide against Native Americans. The ghosts of Lincoln, Poe, and Billie Holiday manifest from pages laden with grim prophecies and catastrophes both real and imagined. These hauntingly intense documentary poems reflect on the past in an attempt to approach it with more clarity and understanding, while offering blistering insight into the state of the world today. Barker touches upon the power of manipulation and class oppression; the depths of fear and the struggle for social justice; and reveals how failure to act—on the parts of both politicians and everyday citizens—can have the most devastating effects of all. Throughout the volume looms the specter of the black ocean itself, a powerful metaphor for all our collective longings and despair, as we turn to face a menacing and uncertain future. Lullaby for the Last Night on Earth When at last we whisper, so long, so lonesome, and watch our house on the horizon go down like a gasping zeppelin of bricks, we’ll turn, holding hands, and walk the train tracks to the sea . . . So sing me that song where a mountain falls in love with an octopus, and one thousand fireflies ricochet around their heads, and I’ll dream we’re dancing in the kitchen one last time, swaying, the window a waystation of flaming leaves, the dogs shimmying about our legs, dragging their golden capes of rain . . . O my critter, my thistle, gal-o-my-dreams, lift your voice like an oar into the darkness, for all the sad birds are falling down— Nothing in this night is ours.
A Trail of Crab Tracks
Author: Patrice Nganang
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 0374602999
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 501
Book Description
The award-winning author Patrice Nganang chronicles the fight for Cameroonian independence through the story of a father’s love for his family and his land and of the long-silenced secrets of his former life. For the first time, Nithap flies across the world to visit his son, Tanou, in the United States. After countless staticky phone calls and transatlantic silences, he has agreed to leave Bangwa: the city in western Cameroon where he has always lived, where he became a doctor and, despite himself, a rebel, where he fell in love, and where his children were born. When illness extends his stay, his son finds an opportunity to unravel the history of the mysterious man who raised him, following the trail of crab tracks to discover the truth of his father and his country. At last, Nithap’s throat clears and his voice rises, and he drifts back in time to tell his son the story that is burned into his memory and into the land he left behind. He speaks about the civil war that tore Cameroon apart, about the great men who lived and died, about his soldiers, his martyrs, and his great loves. As the tale unfolds, Tanou listens to his father tell the history of his family and the prayer of the blood-soaked land. From New Jersey to Bamileke country, voices mingle, the borders of time dissolve, and generations merge. In A Trail of Crab Tracks, the third part of a magisterial trilogy by Patrice Nganang, the award-winning author creates an epic of war, inheritance, and desire, and of the relentless, essential struggle for freedom.
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 0374602999
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 501
Book Description
The award-winning author Patrice Nganang chronicles the fight for Cameroonian independence through the story of a father’s love for his family and his land and of the long-silenced secrets of his former life. For the first time, Nithap flies across the world to visit his son, Tanou, in the United States. After countless staticky phone calls and transatlantic silences, he has agreed to leave Bangwa: the city in western Cameroon where he has always lived, where he became a doctor and, despite himself, a rebel, where he fell in love, and where his children were born. When illness extends his stay, his son finds an opportunity to unravel the history of the mysterious man who raised him, following the trail of crab tracks to discover the truth of his father and his country. At last, Nithap’s throat clears and his voice rises, and he drifts back in time to tell his son the story that is burned into his memory and into the land he left behind. He speaks about the civil war that tore Cameroon apart, about the great men who lived and died, about his soldiers, his martyrs, and his great loves. As the tale unfolds, Tanou listens to his father tell the history of his family and the prayer of the blood-soaked land. From New Jersey to Bamileke country, voices mingle, the borders of time dissolve, and generations merge. In A Trail of Crab Tracks, the third part of a magisterial trilogy by Patrice Nganang, the award-winning author creates an epic of war, inheritance, and desire, and of the relentless, essential struggle for freedom.