From My People

From My People
Author: Daryl Cumber Dance
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780393324976

A celebration of African American life and culture brings together four hundred years of folklore, traditional tales, recipes, proverbs, legends, folk songs, and folk art.

5 Squares

5 Squares
Author: Bonita McIlvaine
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1460228774

It was Boston in the 1960s - a time when nightclubs, bars and lounges had the city alive at night, and a good time could continue after hours; And when entertainers frequented the city to take advantage of its nightlife. Add in the world of the sporting life, and Boston's deceiving glamour could not be denied. In the middle of it all were five best friends known as "squares", who attended high school by day, and received a far different education by night. The girls road in Cadillacs, drank in bars and explored their sexual awareness. They made a pact to just have fun and enjoy the rest. Their fun was innocent, the culture wasn't. Their values are tested. Consequences arise, and prices must inevitably be paid. "They were campaigning to get elected, with no shame their game" Bonnie McIlvaine http//www.5squares.biz "This slice of American History is fascinating. It's the Black experience of the 60's we didn't see on Mad Men. And its the music and party scene that proceeded Rap." Reel Books Bonita (Bonnie) McIlvaine grew up in Boston, the daughter of a nightclub owner and Broadway dancer. She worked in both State and City Government prior to becoming a business owner. In this, her breakout memoir, gives a look at Boston's nightlife in the 60s, experienced by five best friends coming of age. The former business owner is currently working on a self empowerment guide for young adults.

Not for Bread Alone

Not for Bread Alone
Author: Moe Foner
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501724126

"I operated under the theory that a good union doesn't have to be dull."—Moe Foner "Don't waste any time mourning—organize."—Joe Hill Moe Foner, who died in January 2002, was a leading player in 1199/SEIU, New York's Health and Human Service Union, and a key strategist in the union's fight for recognition and higher wages for thousands of low-paid hospital workers. Foner also was the founder of Bread and Roses, 1199's cultural program created to add dimension and artistic outlets to workers' lives. Foner produced a musical about hospital workers; invited Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger to perform for workers and their children; presented stars such as Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Alan Alda; and installed the only permanent art gallery at a union headquarters. One of Foner's last projects was a poster series called "Women of Hope," which celebrates African American, Native American, Asian American, and Latina women including Maya Angelou, Maxine Hong Kingston, Septima P. Clark, and the Delaney sisters Sarah and Elizabeth. Today his legacy is the largest and most important cultural program of any union. Not for Bread Alone traces Foner's development from an apolitical youth whose main concerns were basketball and music to a visionary whose pragmatism paved the way for legislation guaranteeing hospital workers the right to unionize. Foner writes eloquently about his early life in Brooklyn as the son of a seltzer delivery man and about many of the critical developments in the organization of hospital workers. He provides an insider's perspective on major strikes and the struggle for statewide collective bargaining; the leadership styles of Leon Davis, Doris Turner, and Dennis Rivera; and the union's connection to key events such as the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War.

Burn Man

Burn Man
Author: Mark Anthony Jarman
Publisher: Biblioasis
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1771965487

"Literature at the highest level: heartrending, disquieting, fascinating."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Drawing together the best of his short fiction published over the last four decades, Burn Man: Selected Stories showcases Mark Anthony Jarman’s sharply observed characters and acrobatic, voice-driven prose in stories that walk the tightrope between the commonplace and the mystical. With an insightful introduction from John Metcalf, this revelatory selection highlights one of the most spirited and singular masters of the short story form.

Less Is More

Less Is More
Author: Donna J. Baumbach
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2006-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780838909195

Contains practical advice for updating a school library collection describing why it is important and how to use automation tools to make the job easier.

Talkin' to Myself

Talkin' to Myself
Author: Michael Taft
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1136734015

Talkin' to Myself: Blues Lyrics, 1921-1942 is a compendium of lyrics by the great blues recording artists of the classic blues era. It includes over 2000 songs, transcribed directly from the original recordings, making it by far the most comprehensive and accurate collection of blues lyrics available.

The Direct Line

The Direct Line
Author: Earl Nightingale
Publisher: Sound Wisdom
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1640950419

Known as the “Dean of Personal Development,” Earl Nightingale broadcast his radio programs for more than three decades on over 1,000 radio stations in twelve countries around the world, making him one of the most listened-to broadcasters in history. An inductee into both the Radio Hall of Fame and the International Speakers Hall of Fame and a winner of the prestigious Golden Gavel Award, he dedicated his life to helping others achieve personal success, co-founding Nightingale-Conant, a world leader in personal development. Combining his personal insight with wisdom from the greatest minds in history—from the ancient Greek philosophers to contemporary thought leaders—he provides original and creative commentaries on life and the ways of successful living. Now, for the first time ever, Nightingale’s audio program The Direct Line is being offered in a beautifully packaged print edition. This book offers a practical guide designed to help you find real and lasting success in your career, relationships, and finances. The messages shared in it will help you begin the most exciting and rewarding journey on earth—your journey of self-discovery and personal fulfillment. In this life-changing book, you’ll discover the importance of: Identifying and understanding your talents and abilities Learning from and overcoming failure Creative thinking Personal growth through knowledge Character building Living in balance And much more! Just as the success or failure of any business depends on its management, so the success or failure of a person depends on the way he or she manages himself or herself. The Direct Line will show you how to take control of your life and find happiness and contentment from the journey of striving toward your goals and cultivating a meaningful existence.

New Plays for the Black Theatre

New Plays for the Black Theatre
Author: Woodie King (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

"Black theatre gives the world a truer picture of what is happening with us on a day to day basis because we very seldom depict the past in our work; we create the present. You can note this in all of the plays in this anthology. Our political situation is a guide for most of the darker peole of the world ... The politics of Black theatre is a cry for change and for all that that means, whether we are on a university campus, in a non-profit resident theatre, or on Broadway. The politics of our 'being there' causes traumatic repercussions ... "--From Introduction, page 1.