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The Descendants of John Hinson (1844-1931) and Wife Sarah Jane Rummage (1850-1915)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

The Descendants of John Hinson (1844-1931) and Wife Sarah Jane Rummage (1850-1915)

Traces the descendants of John Hinson and Sarah Jane Rummage of Stanly County, North Carolina. (Second edition)

The Agony of Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

The Agony of Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Agony of Education is about the life experience of African American students attending a historically white university. Based on seventy-seven interviews conducted with black students and parents concerning their experiences with one state university, as well as published and unpublished studies of the black experience at state universities at large, this study captures the painful choices and agonizing dilemmas at the heart of the decisions African Americans must make about higher education.

Black Feminist Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Black Feminist Writing

Writing scholarly books is stressful, and academic publishing can be intimidating—especially for women, queer folks, and scholars of color. Black Feminist Writing shows scholars how to prioritize their mental health while completing a book in race and gender studies. Drawing on Black women's writing traditions, as well as her own experience as the author and editor of nine university press books, Stephanie Y. Evans gives scholars tools to sustain the important work of academic writing, particularly in fields routinely under attack by anti-democratic forces. Evans identifies five major areas of stress: personal, professional, publishing-related, public, and political. Each chapter includes targeted discussion questions and tasks to help authors identify their unique stressors, create priorities, get organized, and breathe. Whether working on your first scholarly book or your tenth, this robust, heartfelt guide will help you approach writing as an ongoing practice of learning, creating, and teaching in ways that center wellness and collective self-care.

Decolonizing Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Decolonizing Psychology

In Decolonizing Psychology: Globalization, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities, Sunil Bhatia explores how the cultural dynamics of neo-liberal globalization shape urban Indian youth identities and, in particular, he articulates how Euro-American psychological science continues to prevent narratives of self and identity in non-Western nations from entering the broader conversation.

Black Women and Social Justice Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Black Women and Social Justice Education

Black Women and Social Justice Education explores Black women's experiences and expertise in teaching and learning about justice in a range of formal and informal educational settings. Linking historical accounts with groundbreaking contributions by new and rising leaders in the field, it examines, evaluates, establishes, and reinforces Black women's commitment to social justice in education at all levels. Authors offer resource guides, personal reflections, bibliographies, and best practices for broad use and reference in communities, schools, universities, and nonprofit organizations. Collectively, their work promises to further enrich social justice education (SJE)—a critical pedagogy that combines intersectionality and human rights perspectives—and to deepen our understanding of the impact of SJE innovations on the humanities, social sciences, higher education, school development, and the broader professional world. This volume expands discussions of academic institutions and the communities they were built to serve.

Inside Separate Worlds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Inside Separate Worlds

Young people speak about being identified as part of an ethnic minority in the United States

Double Burden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Double Burden

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Studies of contemporary black women are rare and scattered, and are often extensions of a legacy beginning in the 19th century that characterized black women as domineering matriarchs, prostitutes, or welfare queens, negative characterizations that are perpetuated by both white and non-white social scientists. Based on over 200 interviews, this book departs from these conventions in significant ways, and, using a "collective memory" conceptual framework, shows how black women cope with and interpret lives often limited by racial barriers not of their making.

I Want to Dance With Somebody: Later In Life Reunion Romance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 123

I Want to Dance With Somebody: Later In Life Reunion Romance

Enjoy this second-chance later in life romance From USA Today Bestselling Author Sylvia McDaniel It's reunion time for the Crystal Cove High Class of 1989, and romance is in the air. Thirty-five years ago, Amy Wilson, high school goody-two-shoes, was humiliated two weeks before graduation. She left with the intention of never speaking to any of them again. Especially the one boy who had shattered her heart and soul. Jason Martin lost the love of his life two weeks before graduation. Now, at the thirty-five-year class reunion, he has a second chance to put his life back together. But the scandal of their senior year has resurrected to destroy his happiness again. He has four days to convince Amy that he is innocent of the crime against her and that she is the only woman he has ever loved. He has a nearly impossible task, considering the same forces who worked against them in school are more determined than ever to keep them apart.

American Karma
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

American Karma

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-08
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

The Indian American community is one of the fastest growing immigrant communities in the U.S. Unlike previous generations, they are marked by a high degree of training as medical doctors, engineers, scientists, and university professors. American Karma draws on participant observation and in-depth interviews to explore how these highly skilled professionals have been inserted into the racial dynamics of American society and transformed into “people of color.” Focusing on first-generation, middle-class Indians in American suburbia, it also sheds light on how these transnational immigrants themselves come to understand and negotiate their identities. Bhatia forcefully contends that to full...

The Encyclopedia of New York State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1960

The Encyclopedia of New York State

The Encyclopedia of New York State is one of the most complete works on the Empire State to be published in a half-century. In nearly 2,000 pages and 4,000 signed entries, this single volume captures the impressive complexity of New York State as a historic crossroads of people and ideas, as a cradle of abolitionism and feminism, and as an apex of modern urban, suburban, and rural life. The Encyclopedia is packed with fascinating details from fields ranging from sociology and geography to history. Did you know that Manhattan's Lower East Side was once the most populated neighborhood in the world, but Hamilton County in the Adirondacks is the least densely populated county east of the Mississ...