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Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Pub. Date
[2019]
Language
English
Description
"This book's aim is to investigate the relationship between the idea of blackness and the notion of sinfulness in the literature and culture of the English Middle Ages, with influences from continental European texts as well. Though the main target of Black Metaphors is the Middle Ages, the book also asserts the profound implications of the historical nexus of blackness and sinfulness for modern life and culture"--
Author
Publisher
Harvard Education Press
Pub. Date
[2020]
Language
English
Description
"In Schooling for Critical Consciousness, Seider and Graves draw on a four-year longitudinal study examining how five different mission-driven urban high schools foster critical racial consciousness among their students"--
Author
Publisher
Kendall Hunt Publishing Company
Pub. Date
[2021]
Language
English
Description
This book covers major aspects of the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement. It is not a standard text on the topic that is usually found because it uses sources directly associated with those whom led and marched on the campaigns. Often the men and women who knew were an integral part of the civil and human rights struggle are overlooked by those who write on the subject. This book makes a strong effort to reference the voices of those who knew Dr....
Author
Publisher
Teachers College Press
Pub. Date
[2021]
Language
English
Description
"Today's students use their digital expertise and the power of their voice to respond to issues of inequity in society. It is essential that teacher educators develop their own racial literacies and those of their preservice and classroom teachers to support student digital activism. From talking about race and racism to resisting the harmful narratives that circulate online but impact face-to-face interactions in the classroom, teacher educators...
Publisher
Teachers College Press
Pub. Date
2007
Language
English
Description
[When the levees broke] Four acts document distinct perspectives on the pivotal events that preceded and followed Katrina's passage through New Orleans, a catastrophe during which the divide between race and class has never been more pronounced.
472) Unwanted: how a mother learned to turn shame, grief and fear into purpose, passion and empowerment
Author
Publisher
Linda Smith
Pub. Date
[2019]
Language
English
Description
Linda Smith grew up impoverished, neglected and abused, but knew a great destiny awaited. She had no idea her life would take the turns it would or deliver her from fear and guilt to triumph and unconditional love. A high school dropout turned model actress, Smith married a popular Canadian entertainer and built a life together traveling across two countries while becoming entrenched in the Las Vegas celebrity community. Linda had achieved a pinnacle...
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