Color Me Arnold

Color Me Arnold
Author: Conor Buckley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: California
ISBN: 091639798X

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Color Me Arnold combines the rollicking fun of colouring books (connect-the-dots, mazes, etc.) designed to entertain children with inane quotes and line drawings of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who recently ran a gubernatorial campaign designed to entertain adults. Connect the dots to find out which girl he's groping, draw a picture of yourself between Arnold and George Bush, colour in Arnold as Conan the Barbarian.

Der gro e ROCK POP Musikzeitschriften Preiskatalog 2006

Der gro  e ROCK   POP Musikzeitschriften Preiskatalog 2006
Author: Fabian Leibfried
Publsiher: NikMa Musikbuch Verlag
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783938155059

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Color Me English

Color Me English
Author: Caryl Phillips
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-07-19
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781595586902

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The bestselling author Caryl Phillips has for years written about and explored the experience of migration through his spellbinding and award-winning novels, plays, and essays. In this fascinating collection he looks at the notion of belonging prior to and following 9/11, beginning with a reflection on his own experience as one of the only black boys in his school in the UK alongside his first interaction with a British Muslim boy who joined the school. Phillips turns to his years of living and teaching in the United States—including a riveting chronicle of the day the two towers fell—as well as historical and literary reflections with James Baldwin, Richard Wright, and other writers who grappled with notions of migration and belonging in their own day.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1714
Release: 1971
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119497837

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Color With Speedy And Friends

Color With Speedy And Friends
Author: William Arnold
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0970123922

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World Altering Insights of Profound Dimension

World  Altering Insights of Profound Dimension
Author: Kelly A. Jacob
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2001-04-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781462840540

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Color Me In

Color Me In
Author: Natasha Díaz
Publsiher: Ember
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780525578253

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A powerful coming-of-age novel, pulled from personal experience, about the meaning of friendship, the joyful beginnings of romance, and the racism and religious intolerance that can both strain a family to the breaking point and strengthen its bonds. Growing up in an affluent suburb of New York City, sixteen-year-old Nevaeh Levitz never thought much about her biracial roots. When her Black mom and Jewish dad split up, she relocates to her mom's family home in Harlem and is forced to confront her identity for the first time. Nevaeh wants to get to know her extended family, but because she inadvertently passes as white, her cousin thinks she's too privileged, pampered, and selfish to relate to the injustices African Americans face on a daily basis. In the meantime, Nevaeh's dad decides that she should have a belated bat mitzvah instead of a sweet sixteen, which guarantees social humiliation at her posh private school. But rather than take a stand, Nevaeh does what she's always done when life gets complicated: she stays silent. Only when Nevaeh stumbles upon a secret from her mom's past, finds herself falling in love, and sees firsthand the prejudice her family faces does she begin to realize she has her own voice. And choices. Will she continue to let circumstances dictate her path? Or will she decide once for all who and where she is meant to be? "Absolutely outstanding!" --Nic Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin

Color Conscious

Color Conscious
Author: Kwame Anthony Appiah,Amy Gutmann
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998-03-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400822096

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In America today, the problem of achieving racial justice--whether through "color-blind" policies or through affirmative action--provokes more noisy name-calling than fruitful deliberation. In Color Conscious, K. Anthony Appiah and Amy Gutmann, two eminent moral and political philosophers, seek to clear the ground for a discussion of the place of race in politics and in our moral lives. Provocative and insightful, their essays tackle different aspects of the question of racial justice; together they provide a compelling response to our nation's most vexing problem. Appiah begins by establishing the problematic nature of the idea of race. He draws on the scholarly consensus that "race" has no legitimate biological basis, exploring the history of its invention as a social category and showing how the concept has been used to explain differences among groups of people by mistakenly attributing various "essences" to them. Appiah argues that, while people of color may still need to gather together, in the face of racism, under the banner of race, they need also to balance carefully the calls of race against the many other dimensions of individual identity; and he suggests, finally, what this might mean for our political life. Gutmann examines alternative political responses to racial injustice. She argues that American politics cannot be fair to all citizens by being color blind because American society is not color blind. Fairness, not color blindness, is a fundamental principle of justice. Whether policies should be color-conscious, class conscious, or both in particular situations, depends on an open-minded assessment of their fairness. Exploring timely issues of university admissions, corporate hiring, and political representation, Gutmann develops a moral perspective that supports a commitment to constitutional democracy. Appiah and Gutmann write candidly and carefully, presenting many-faceted interpretations of a host of controversial issues. Rather than supplying simple answers to complex questions, they offer to citizens of every color principled starting points for the ongoing national discussions about race.