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I Am NOT a Prince
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

I Am NOT a Prince

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-01-20
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Hopp is a little frog who definitely does NOT want to be a prince! A fairy tale for the 21st century that challenges gender stereotypes and encourages children to be proud to be themselves. On a misty lagoon in a fairy tale land, young frogs wait patiently to be turned into magical princes. But one little frog is different . . . Hopp definitely does NOT want to be a prince! When Hopp sets out on a journey to find their true self, everyone assumes the little frog is destined to be a prince . . . how could such a strong, brave, and kind frog be anything else? But all it takes is one understanding new friend to help Hopp undergo a magical transformation that causes a positive change to ripple all across the lagoon!

Emilie Davis’s Civil War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Emilie Davis’s Civil War

Emilie Davis was a free African American woman who lived in Philadelphia during the Civil War. She worked as a seamstress, attended the Institute for Colored Youth, and was an active member of her community. She lived an average life in her day, but what sets her apart is that she kept a diary. Her daily entries from 1863 to 1865 touch on the momentous and the mundane: she discusses her own and her community’s reactions to events of the war, such as the Battle of Gettysburg, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the assassination of President Lincoln, as well as the minutiae of social life in Philadelphia’s black community. Her diaries allow the reader to experience the Civil War in “real...

What's Your Type of Career
  • Language: en

What's Your Type of Career

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Black Book of Justice Holmes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

The Black Book of Justice Holmes

"Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841-1935) is one of the most significant figures in American history, both as a judge and as a legal scholar. He was also, without question, one of the most well-read and erudite jurists of his age. Justice Holmes kept his personal notes in a volume that he called the Black Book. For more than 50 years, Holmes filled his Black Book with lists of books he read (including detailed notes on some of them), accounts of his travels, and even observations about flower blooms in Washington, DC, where he served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1902 to 1932, and where he lived (except for summers at his place in Beverly Farms, MA) - and continued to make entries in his Black Book - until his death in 1935. This volume gives insight into his mind and activities for a half-century. Here the original text is provided in facsimile, with a transcription on facing pages. Additional essays by the editors and other scholars highlight the significance of the Black Book and situate it in jurisprudential and historical context"--

A Black British Canon?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

A Black British Canon?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-10-31
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  • Publisher: Springer

This much-needed collection examines the formation of a black British canon including writers, dramatists, film-makers and artists. Contributors including John McLeod, Michael McMillan, Mike Phillips and Alison Donnell discuss the textual, political and cultural history of black British and the term 'black British' itself.

Book Commissioning and Acquisition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Book Commissioning and Acquisition

In this new edition, Gill Davies concentrates on the essential skills of editing, as well as other editorial challenges such as handling new lists following mergers & takeovers, & the demands of digital technology.

Destination Profit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Destination Profit

Build the bottom line in your business: engaged people = enriched profits

The Lost Black Scholar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Lost Black Scholar

Allison Davis (1902–83), a preeminent black scholar and social science pioneer, is perhaps best known for his groundbreaking investigations into inequality, Jim Crow America, and the cultural biases of intelligence testing. Davis, one of America’s first black anthropologists and the first tenured African American professor at a predominantly white university, produced work that had tangible and lasting effects on public policy, including contributions to Brown v. Board of Education, the federal Head Start program, and school testing practices. Yet Davis remains largely absent from the historical record. For someone who generated such an extensive body of work this marginalization is part...

Pineapples In The Pool
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Pineapples In The Pool

Pineapples in the Pool is a collection of poems about falling in love and having your heart broken; they’re about moving around and feeling a little bit lost; growing older and having no idea what life is about but having a go anyway. They’re also about how handsome Dev Patel is and how great it is to eat crisps in your underwear and old lady vaginas. So a mixed bag really. If you like your poetry lighthearted and hopeful with a splattering of celebrity adoration then Pineapples in the Pool is for you. The author’s own mother once described the poems as “actually quite good”, and with praise as good as that, how can you resist?

Dynamics of Personality Type
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Dynamics of Personality Type

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