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Pride of Eden

Pride of Eden
  • Author : Taylor Brown
  • Publisher : St. Martin's Press
  • File Size : 39,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-03-17
  • Total pages : 288
  • ISBN : 9781250203823
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The enthralling new novel from the acclaimed author of Fallen Land, The River of Kings, and Gods of Howl Mountain Retired racehorse jockey and Vietnam veteran Anse Caulfield rescues exotic big cats, elephants, and other creatures for Little Eden, a wildlife sanctuary near the abandoned ruins of a failed development on the Georgia coast. But when Anse’s prized lion escapes, he becomes obsessed with replacing her—even if the means of rescue aren’t exactly legal. Anse is joined by Malaya, a former soldier who hunted rhino and elephant poachers in Africa; Lope, whose training in falconry taught him to pilot surveillance drones; and Tyler, a veterinarian who has found a place in Anse’s obsessive world. From the rhino wars of Africa to the battle for the Baghdad Zoo, from the edges of the Okefenokee Swamp to a remote private island off the Georgia coast, Anse and his team battle an underworld of smugglers, gamblers, breeders, trophy hunters, and others who exploit exotic game. Pride of Eden is Taylor Brown's brilliant fever dream of a novel: set on the eroding edge of civilization, rooted in dramatic events linked not only with each character’s past, but to the prehistory of America, where great creatures roamed the continent and continue to inhabit our collective imagination.

Black-Brown Solidarity

Black-Brown Solidarity
  • Author : John D. Márquez
  • Publisher : University of Texas Press
  • File Size : 9,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2014-01-01
  • Total pages : 285
  • ISBN : 9780292753891
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Houston is the largest city in the Gulf South, a region sometimes referred to as the “black belt” because of its sizeable African American population. Yet, over the last thirty years, Latinos have become the largest ethnic minority in Houston, which is surpassed only by Los Angeles and New York in the number of Latino residents. Examining the history and effects of this phenomenon, Black-Brown Solidarity describes the outcomes of unexpected coalitions that have formed between the rapidly growing Latino populations and the long-held black enclaves in the region. Together, minority residents have put the spotlight on prominent Old South issues such as racial profiling and police brutality. Expressions of solidarity, John D. Márquez argues, have manifested themselves in expressive forms such as hip-hop music, youth gang cultural traits, and the storytelling of ordinary residents in working-class communities. Contrary to a growing discourse regarding black-brown conflict across the United States, the blurring of racial boundaries reflects broader arguments regarding hybrid cultures that unsettle the orders established by centuries-old colonial formations. Accentuating what the author defines as a racial state of expendability—the lynchpin of vigilante violence and police brutality—the new hybridization has resulted in shared wariness of a linked fate. Black-Brown Solidarity also explores the ways in which the significance of African American history in the South has influenced the structures through which Latinos have endured and responded to expendability. Mining data from historical archives, oral histories, legal documents, popular media, and other sources, this work is a major contribution to urban studies, ethnic studies, and critical race theory.

Brown at 10

Brown at 10
  • Author : Anthony Seldon
  • Publisher : Biteback Publishing
  • File Size : 53,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2011-10-03
  • Total pages : 549
  • ISBN : 9781849540896
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GORDON BROWN's three years in power were among the most turbulent in Downing Street's post-war history. Brown at 10 tells the compelling story of his hubris and downfall, and with it, the final demise of the New Labour project. Containing an extraordinary breadth of previously unpublished material, Brown at 10 is a frank, penetrating portrait of a remarkable era, written by one of Britain's leading political and social commentators. Using unrivalled access to many of those at the centre of Brown's government, and original material gleaned from hundreds of hours of interviews with many of its leading lights, Brown at 10 looks with greater depth and detail into the signal events and circumstances of Brown's premiership than any other account published since the May 2010 general election. It also relates, for the first time, the full extraordinary tale of the pivotal role played by Brown in persuading the world's leaders to address the global banking crisis head-on. The result is the definitive chronicle of Gordon Brown's troubled period in Number 10, from the unique perspective of those who worked most closely with him.

Same Family, Different Colors

Same Family, Different Colors
  • Author : Lori L. Tharps
  • Publisher : Beacon Press
  • File Size : 30,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017-10-03
  • Total pages : 218
  • ISBN : 9780807071083
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Weaving together personal stories, history, and analysis, Same Family, Different Colors explores the myriad ways skin-color politics affect family dynamics in the United States. Colorism and color bias—the preference for or presumed superiority of people based on the color of their skin—is a pervasive and damaging but rarely openly discussed phenomenon. In this unprecedented book, Lori L. Tharps explores the issue in African American, Latino, Asian American, and mixed-race families and communities by weaving together personal stories, history, and analysis. The result is a compelling portrait of the myriad ways skin-color politics affect family dynamics in the United States. Tharps, the mother of three mixed-race children with three distinct skin colors, uses her own family as a starting point to investigate how skin-color difference is dealt with. Her journey takes her across the country and into the lives of dozens of diverse individuals, all of whom have grappled with skin-color politics and speak candidly about experiences that sometimes scarred them. From a Latina woman who was told she couldn’t be in her best friend’s wedding photos because her dark skin would “spoil” the pictures, to a light-skinned African American man who spent his entire childhood “trying to be Black,” Tharps illuminates the complex and multifaceted ways that colorism affects our self-esteem and shapes our lives and relationships. Along with intimate and revealing stories, Tharps adds a historical overview and a contemporary cultural critique to contextualize how various communities and individuals navigate skin-color politics. Groundbreaking and urgent, Same Family, Different Colors is a solution-seeking journey to the heart of identity politics, so that this more subtle “cousin to racism,” in the author’s words, will be exposed and confronted.

2011 National Gang Threat Assessment

2011 National Gang Threat Assessment
  • Author : Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
  • File Size : 34,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2012-01-01
  • Total pages : 105
  • ISBN : 9781614481546
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Gangs continue to commit criminal activity, recruit new members in urban, suburban, and rural regions across the United States, and develop criminal associations that expand their influence over criminal enterprises, particularly street-level drug sales. The most notable trends for 2011 have been the overall increase in gang membership, and the expansion of criminal street gangs' control of street-level drug sales and collaboration with rival gangs and other criminal organizations.

The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown

The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown
  • Author : Philip Barnard,Hilary Emmett,Stephen Shapiro
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • File Size : 46,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2019-05-15
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : 9780199860074
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Over the past few decades, the writings of Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) have reclaimed a place of prominence in the American literary canon. Yet despite the explosion of teaching, research, and an ever-increasing number of doctoral dissertations, there remains no up-to-date overview of Brown's work. The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown provides a state-of-the-art survey of the life and writings of Charles Brockden Brown, a key writer of the Atlantic revolutionary age and U.S. Early Republic. The seven novels he published during his lifetime are now studied for their narrative complexity, innovations in genre, and social-political commentaries on life in early America and the revolutionary Atlantic. Through the late twentieth century, Brown was best known as an author of political romances in the gothic mode that proved to be widely influential in romantic era, and has generated large amounts of scholarship as a crucial figure in the history of the American novel. This Handbook extends its focus beyond the well-known novels to address the full range of Brown's prolific literary career. The Handbook includes original essays on all of Brown's fiction and nonfiction writings, and offers new interpretations of the contexts of his work: from the literary, social, political, and economic to the scientific, commercial, and religious. The thirty-five contributors in this volume speak in new ways about Brown's depictions of literary theory, social justice, sexuality, and property relations, as well as colonialism, slavery, Native Americans, and women's rights. Brown's perspectives on American and global history, emerging modernity, selfhood and otherness, and other topics, are explained in comprehensible and up-to-date terms. In addition to opening up new avenues of research, The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown provides the intellectual foundations needed to understand Brown's enduring impact and literary legacy.

Charlotte Hawkins Brown & Palmer Memorial Institute

Charlotte Hawkins Brown & Palmer Memorial Institute
  • Author : Charles Weldon Wadelington,Richard F. Knapp
  • Publisher : UNC Press Books
  • File Size : 13,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 1999
  • Total pages : 324
  • ISBN : 0807847941
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"She stayed for over half a century. When the failing school was closed at the end of her first year, Brown remained to carry on. With virtually no resources save her own energy and determination, she founded Palmer Memorial Institute, a private secondary school for African Americans. In the fifty years during which she led the school, Brown built Palmer up to become one of the premier academies for African American children in the nation. Of the hundreds of African American schools operating in North Carolina around 1900, only Palmer gained national renown, outlasting virtually every other such school."--BOOK JACKET.

Black in Latin America

Black in Latin America
  • Author : Henry Louis Gates Jr.
  • Publisher : NYU Press
  • File Size : 37,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2011-07-30
  • Total pages : 270
  • ISBN : 9780814732991
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Selected as a 2012 Outstanding Title by AAUP University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries 12.5 million Africans were shipped to the New World during the Middle Passage. While just over 11.0 million survived the arduous journey, only about 450,000 of them arrived in the United States. The rest—over ten and a half million—were taken to the Caribbean and Latin America. This astonishing fact changes our entire picture of the history of slavery in the Western hemisphere, and of its lasting cultural impact. These millions of Africans created new and vibrant cultures, magnificently compelling syntheses of various African, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish influences. Despite their great numbers, the cultural and social worlds that they created remain largely unknown to most Americans, except for certain popular, cross-over musical forms. So Henry Louis Gates, Jr. set out on a quest to discover how Latin Americans of African descent live now, and how the countries of their acknowledge—or deny—their African past; how the fact of race and African ancestry play themselves out in the multicultural worlds of the Caribbean and Latin America. Starting with the slave experience and extending to the present, Gates unveils the history of the African presence in six Latin American countries—Brazil, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mexico, and Peru—through art, music, cuisine, dance, politics, and religion, but also the very palpable presence of anti-black racism that has sometimes sought to keep the black cultural presence from view. In Brazil, he delves behind the façade of Carnaval to discover how this ‘rainbow nation’ is waking up to its legacy as the world’s largest slave economy. In Cuba, he finds out how the culture, religion, politics and music of this island is inextricably linked to the huge amount of slave labor imported to produce its enormously profitable 19th century sugar industry, and how race and racism have fared since Fidel Castro’s Communist revolution in 1959. In Haiti, he tells the story of the birth of the first-ever black republic, and finds out how the slaves’s hard fought liberation over Napoleon Bonaparte’s French Empire became a double-edged sword. In Mexico and Peru, he explores the almost unknown history of the significant numbers of black people—far greater than the number brought to the United States—brought to these countries as early as the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the worlds of culture that their descendants have created in Vera Cruz on the Gulf of Mexico, the Costa Chica region on the Pacific, and in and around Lima, Peru. Professor Gates’ journey becomes ours as we are introduced to the faces and voices of the descendants of the Africans who created these worlds. He shows both the similarities and distinctions between these cultures, and how the New World manifestations are rooted in, but distinct from, their African antecedents. “Black in Latin America” is the third instalment of Gates’s documentary trilogy on the Black Experience in Africa, the United States, and in Latin America. In America Behind the Color Line, Professor Gates examined the fortunes of the black population of modern-day America. In Wonders of the African World, he embarked upon a series of journeys to reveal the history of African culture. Now, he brings that quest full-circle in an effort to discover how Africa and Europe combined to create the vibrant cultures of Latin America, with a rich legacy of thoughtful, articulate subjects whose stories are astonishingly moving and irresistibly compelling.

The American Aberdeen-Angus Herd-book

The American Aberdeen-Angus Herd-book
  • Author : American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 29,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 1912
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : UCAL:B3243358
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The American Hereford Record and Hereford Herd Book

The American Hereford Record and Hereford Herd Book
  • Author : American Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 9,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 1909
  • Total pages : 774
  • ISBN : CORNELL:31924070559749
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Register of the Commission and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the United States, Including Officers of the Marine Corps

Register of the Commission and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the United States, Including Officers of the Marine Corps
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 22,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2023
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : STANFORD:36105009861274
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Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps

Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 51,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 1938
  • Total pages : 748
  • ISBN : SRLF:A0004493953
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Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps

Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps
  • Author : United States. Navy
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 52,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 1938
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : OSU:32435022441273
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A Study Guide for Sandra Cisneros's "My Lucy Friend Who Smells Like Corn"

A Study Guide for Sandra Cisneros's 'My Lucy Friend Who Smells Like Corn'
  • Author : Gale, Cengage Learning
  • Publisher : Gale, Cengage Learning
  • File Size : 40,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2023
  • Total pages : 28
  • ISBN : 9781410353450
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A Study Guide for Sandra Cisneros's "My Lucy Friend Who Smells Like Corn," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Short Stories for Students for all of your research needs.

Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps and Reserve Officers on Active Duty

Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps and Reserve Officers on Active Duty
  • Author : United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 34,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 1938
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : UCAL:B2965502
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