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Cooper, Frederick, 1947- author.
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960.32 23
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2014
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Brimhall, Traci, 1982-
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811.6 23
Publication Date
2010
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Traveling to the most intimate extremes of the human heart Fraught with madness, brutality, and ecstasy, Traci Brimhall's Rookery delves into the darkest and most remote corners of the human experience. From the graveyards and battlefields of the Civil War to the ancient forests of Brazil, from desire to despair, landscapes both literal and emotional are traversed in this unforgettable collection of poems. Brimhall guides readers through ever-winding mazes of heartbreak and treachery, and the euphoric dreams of missionaries. The end of days, the intoxication of.
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Cooper, Brenda.
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823 21
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1998
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Hooker, Margaret Huntington, 1868-1936.
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641.5 23
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2010
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Boston, Michael B.
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370.92
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2010
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Michael Boston offers a radical departure from other interpretations of Booker T. Washington by focusing on the latter's business ideas and practices. More specifically, Boston examines Washington as an entrepreneur, spelling out his business philosophy at great length and discussing the influence it had on black America. He analyzes the national and regional economies in which Washington worked and focuses on his advocacy of black business development as the key to economic uplift for African Americans. The result is a revisionist book that responds to the skewed literature on Washington e.
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Hales, Douglas, 1951-
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976.40049607300922
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2003
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The complex issues of race and politics in nineteenth-century Texas may be nowhere more dramatically embodied than in three generations of the family of Norris Wright Cuney, mulatto labor and political leader. Douglas Hales explores the birthright Cuney received from his white plantation-owner father, Philip Cuney, and the way his heritage played out in the life of his daughter, Maud Cuney-Hare.
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Cooper, Frederick, 1947-
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325.6 22
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2005
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Frderick Cooper raises important questions about concepts relevant to a wide range of issues in the social sciences & humanities, including identity, globalization, & modernity.
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Booker, M. Keith, editor.
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823.914 22
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2011
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"Chinua Achebe, the well regarded Nigerian novelist, is perhaps best known for his novel Things Fall Apart, published in 1958. After a short introduction editor Booker (comparative literature and cultural studies, U. of Arkansas), presents a series of essays and excerpted chapters from other works critically examining Achebe's themes. Four essays were written especially for this volume. A complete bibliography of Achebe's works is included."--
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Gowan, Hugh, author.
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XX(272781.1)
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1980
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Cookbook featuring authentic Civil War recipes.
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Floyd, Janet, author.
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641.3 FLO
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2010 2003
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Hawkins, Billy.
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796.0430973 23
Publication Date
2015
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This book provides a historical overview of athletics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and the current social educational significance of these athletic programs. It also provides a conceptual framework that contributes to the debate on college athletics and higher education, in general, and athletics at HBCUs, specifically.
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Coker, Jeffrey W.
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331.80973 22
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2002
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