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A unique anthology of 37 unison popular contemporary refrains and traditional hymn refrains for unison choir and congregation. Includes beautiful keyboard accompaniments, chord symbols, indexes for coordinating related hymns, keys and church seasons, and reproducible songsheets for choir and congregation.
Classic hymns are given an artful touch in this flexible new collection. Each arrangement stands beautifully on its own, or the entire five arrangements (with optional narration to tie them together) can be performed as a 20-minute "Hymnfest" during a regular worship service. Optional suggestions are also included to create a full hour-long hymn service with additional anthem and hymn suggestions. Titles: * Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee * For the Beauty of the Earth * All Creatures of Our God and King * This Is My Father's World * Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911) is best known for condemning racial segregation in his dissent from Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, when he declared, "Our Constitution is color-blind." But in other judicial decisions--as well as in some areas of his life--Harlan's actions directly contradicted the essence of his famous statement. Similarly, Harlan was called the people's judge for favoring income tax and antitrust laws, yet he also upheld doctrines that benefited large corporations. Examining these and other puzzles in Harlan's judicial career, Linda Przybyszewski draws on a rich array of previously neglected sources--including the verbatim transcripts of his 1897-98 lectu...
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