A Victory of Sorts

A Victory of Sorts
Author: Winfred E. Pitts
Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN:

From their inception in the late nineteenth century, the school systems of Gainesville City and Hall County, Georgia provided unequal education for white and African American children. This book recounts the desegregation process in Gainesville. Gains, as well as losses, by African Americans are analyzed through artifacts and interviews with those who were involved. A thorough study of the history of Gainesville and Hall County Schools, particularly E.E. Butler High School, as a microcosm of the effects of African American school closings in the 1960s and 1970s, will lead to a greater understanding of the African American experience in the desegregation of American public schools.

Acting White

Acting White
Author: Stuart Buck
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-05-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0300163134

Commentators from Bill Cosby to Barack Obama have observed the phenomenon of black schoolchildren accusing studious classmates of "acting white." How did this contentious phrase, with roots in Jim Crow-era racial discord, become a part of the schoolyard lexicon, and what does it say about the state of racial identity in the American system of education?The answer, writes Stuart Buck in this frank and thoroughly researched book, lies in the complex history of desegregation. Although it arose from noble impulses and was to the overall benefit of the nation, racial desegegration was often implemented in a way that was devastating to black communities. It frequently destroyed black schools, reduced the numbers of black principals who could serve as role models, and made school a strange and uncomfortable environment for black children, a place many viewed as quintessentially "white."Drawing on research in education, history, and sociology as well as articles, interviews, and personal testimony, Buck reveals the unexpected result of desegregation and suggests practical solutions for making racial identification a positive force in the classroom.

Spy

Spy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1993-04
Genre:
ISBN:

Smart. Funny. Fearless."It's pretty safe to say that Spy was the most influential magazine of the 1980s. It might have remade New York's cultural landscape; it definitely changed the whole tone of magazine journalism. It was cruel, brilliant, beautifully written and perfectly designed, and feared by all. There's no magazine I know of that's so continually referenced, held up as a benchmark, and whose demise is so lamented" --Dave Eggers. "It's a piece of garbage" --Donald Trump.

Making Sense of Sports

Making Sense of Sports
Author: Ellis Cashmore
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0415348536

This lively and entertaining textbook is an indispensable guide for undergraduates in sports studies and for students taking courses in the sociology of sports.

Competition

Competition
Author: J. Edward Duncan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615185789

A talented but jaded architect, Nicholas Black, struggles to design a new art gallery in Portland's Pearl District. As he strives to regain confidence in his abilities, a woman from his past returns, reminding him of his passions but also of his disappointments. Through a series of memories, Nicholas recalls an ill-fated design competition in Rome, where more was at stake than pride - and where his own patterns and evolution began to reflect those of the city he studied. Given a new opportunity in Portland, he is offered a chance at redemption, and the hope that he is not destined to repeat the mistakes of his past. This poignantly humorous story of loss and ambition explores the creative process in a way that reminds each of us how easy it is to find and lose our own muse.

New Perspectives on the History and Historiography of Southeast Asia

New Perspectives on the History and Historiography of Southeast Asia
Author: Michael Arthur Aung-Thwin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2011-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136819630

Using a unique "old–new" treatment, this book presents new perspectives on several important topics in Southeast Asian history and historiography. Based on original, primary research, it reinterprets and revises several long-held conventional views in the field, covering the period from the "classical" age to the twentieth century. Chapters share the approach to Southeast Asian history and historiography: namely, giving "agency" to Southeast Asia in all research, analysis, writing, and interpretation. The book honours John K. Whitmore, a senior historian in the field of Southeast Asian history today, by demonstrating the scope and breadth of the scholar’s influence on two generations of historians trained in the West. In addition to providing new information and insights on the field of Southeast Asia, this book stimulates new debate on conventional ideas, evidence, and approaches to its teaching, research, and understanding. It addresses, and in many cases, revises specific, critically important topics in Southeast Asian history on which much conventional knowledge of Southeast Asia has long been based. It is of interest to scholars of Southeast Asian Studies, as well as Asian History.

A Sort of Conscience

A Sort of Conscience
Author: Philip Temple
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1775580091

This in-depth portrait of the Wakefield family, who played such a major role in British overseas settlement in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in the 19th century, is written with a novelistic flavor, using personal letters and journals to bring to life this group of talented but morally complex individuals whose exploits spanned the globe, and who remain an indelible part of British colonial history.

Our Times

Our Times
Author: Lee Edwards
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2002-05-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780895261786

April 2002 reflects the 20th anniversary of the Washington Times . To commemorate its two decades of achievement, Lee Edwards draws together original essays from some of the English-speaking world's greatest thinkers--including Paul Johnson, Midge Dector and Richard Pipes.

Howard Cosell: The Man, the Myth, and the Transformation of American Sports

Howard Cosell: The Man, the Myth, and the Transformation of American Sports
Author: Mark Ribowsky
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 039308017X

Describes the life of one of the most colorful figures in American sports history and offers a behind-the-scenes look at "Monday Night Football" and the commercialization of sports based on interviews with colleagues and athletes.