Passing Places
Author: Stephen Greenhorn
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781854593498
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Author: Stephen Greenhorn
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781854593498
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Author: Clint Smith
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 2021-06-01
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 0316492914
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This “important and timely” (Drew Faust, Harvard Magazine) #1 New York Times bestseller examines the legacy of slavery in America—and how both history and memory continue to shape our everyday lives. Beginning in his hometown of New Orleans, Clint Smith leads the reader on an unforgettable tour of monuments and landmarks—those that are honest about the past and those that are not—that offer an intergenerational story of how slavery has been central in shaping our nation's collective history, and ourselves. It is the story of the Monticello Plantation in Virginia, the estate where Thomas Jefferson wrote letters espousing the urgent need for liberty while enslaving more than four hundred people. It is the story of the Whitney Plantation, one of the only former plantations devoted to preserving the experience of the enslaved people whose lives and work sustained it. It is the story of Angola, a former plantation-turned-maximum-security prison in Louisiana that is filled with Black men who work across the 18,000-acre land for virtually no pay. And it is the story of Blandford Cemetery, the final resting place of tens of thousands of Confederate soldiers. A deeply researched and transporting exploration of the legacy of slavery and its imprint on centuries of American history, How the Word Is Passed illustrates how some of our country's most essential stories are hidden in plain view—whether in places we might drive by on our way to work, holidays such as Juneteenth, or entire neighborhoods like downtown Manhattan, where the brutal history of the trade in enslaved men, women, and children has been deeply imprinted. Informed by scholarship and brought to life by the story of people living today, Smith's debut work of nonfiction is a landmark of reflection and insight that offers a new understanding of the hopeful role that memory and history can play in making sense of our country and how it has come to be. Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction Winner of the Stowe Prize Winner of 2022 Hillman Prize for Book Journalism A New York Times 10 Best Books of 2021
Author: Nella Larsen
Publisher: Alien Ebooks
Published: 2022
Total Pages: 159
ISBN-13: 166762265X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Harlem Renaissance author Nella Larsen (1891 –1964) published just two novels and three short stories in her lifetime, but achieved lasting literary acclaim. Her classic novel Passing first appeared in 1926.
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Publisher:
Published: 1873
Total Pages: 576
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Massachusetts. Attorney General's Office
Publisher:
Published: 1917
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. War Department
Publisher:
Published: 1877
Total Pages: 920
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: D. C. Kerns
Publisher: BalboaPress
Published: 2011-07-13
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1452535973
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The ideas presented within these pages can help the reader focus on improving self and community through imagination and thinking. There is hope for change when the inspiration comes from within. When it comes to freedom of thought, it is easier to change one mind at a time than entire cultures. As long as there are individuals who express optimism for such change, there is hope for all of us. The topics cover common themes that people and society come across while passing through the fire of daily life. These themes are about all of us. They are about time, space, matter, spirit, humanism, and universalism. They attempt to explain by seeding the complex with the simple. There are no endings, only beginnings in awareness when its purpose is to unify consciousness on Earth with universal life. When this occurs rightly, our perceptions will move us into that next stage of being: universal inclusiveness and its eternal expansion.
Author: Frederick Malcolm Knapp
Publisher:
Published: 1921
Total Pages: 60
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Motor Truck Logging Methods by Frederick Malcolm. Knapp, first published in 1921, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.