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Throughout the African American community, individuals and organizations ranging from churches to schools to drug treatment centers are fighting the widespread use of crack cocaine. To put that fight in a larger cultural context, Doin' Drugs explores historical patterns of alcohol and drug use from pre-slavery Africa to present-day urban America. William Henry James and Stephen Lloyd Johnson document the role of alcohol and other drugs in traditional African cultures, among African slaves before the American Civil War, and in contemporary African American society, which has experienced the epidemics of marijuana, heroin, crack cocaine, and gangs since the beginning of this century. The autho...
DoIn is a form of self massage that can invigorate the body and bring vital oxygen to the tissues and organs. Used daily, a DoIn routine can bring your body into balance and maintain health and vitality. Includes photographic illustrations with easy to follow directions.
Social media comedian and southern sweetheart Heather Land delivers her hilarious and unfiltered wisdom on the frustrating everyday moments that drive us crazy. Heather Land has something to say about almost everything in life—the unbelievable, inconceivable, and downright frustrating—and why she “ain’t doin’ it.” Now, Heather shines a light on the (occasional) ridiculousness of life through a series of hilarious essays, dishing on everything from Walmart and ex-husbands to Southern beauty pageants and unfortunate trips to the gynecologist. I Ain’t Doin’ It reminds us that when it comes to life’s messy moments, it’s all about perspective—and that we too can say, I ain’t doin’ it! Perfect for fans of Jim Gaffigan, Anjelah Johnson, and Brian Regan, I Ain’t Doin’ It is a fun, breezy read for anyone who appreciates someone who tells it like it is and wants to embrace the lighter side of life.
Every writer in the anthology significantly differs in style and experience from other writers/poets/author of other pieces. It speaks about friendship and the role it plays in individuals' lives. In their poetry and short stories, the writers share their opinions and personal experiences and stress the importance of intimacy. The anthology also recognizes the input of the correspondents. As you read yesterday, it is a journey of friendship or a look at human feelings and written communication.
Gripping tales of fantasy, mystery, and horror set in the piney woods of East Texas.
The First National Black Playwrights Conference and Workshop held in Canberra in January 1987 was a hectic affair. More than one participant called on Mudrooroo to use the proceedings (in the sense of what was happening) and the stories going around in a book. Doin Wildcat was that book. It has been called his most Aboriginal work and it should be as it stems from that historical conference and what happened there transferred of course to - well - the world of Wildcat. Wildcat, the prison graduate, drifting through life, making the most of the opportunities that come his way, relishing the pickings of the late 1980s... by the author of Wild Cat Falling.
Blake Shelton's No. 1 country hit from the Grammy®-nominated album Based on a True Story... is the touching confession of a man who loves to do the little things that keep romance alive. This edition features a piano accompaniment based on the original recording, complete lyrics, and chord fingering grids for guitar.
Perhaps the first book of Raps published by a rapper. Included in this 2nd edition is an essay commisioned & featured on acrossthemargin.com concerning the context of the raps within. These raps are a mix of monologues, memoirs, Op?ras, conjure-songs & plays written, recorded, transcribed & preformed by Malik Ameer Crumpler during 2000-2018. All of the raps & albums within are available for purchase, listening & watching via www.malikameer.com
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