Dave the Villager 24

Dave the Villager 24
Author: Dave Villager
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798637407637

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The Daughters of Herobrine! The origins of Spidroth and Vioroth are revealed. Disclaimer: This book is a work of fanfiction; it is not an official Minecraft book. It is not endorsed, authorized, licensed, sponsored, or supported by Mojang AB, Microsoft Corp. or any other entity owning or controlling rights to the Minecraft name, trademarks or copyrights. Minecraft ®/TM & © 2009-2020 Mojang / Microsoft

Gazetteer

Gazetteer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2023
Genre: Geography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113785682

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Hatteras Blues Volume 2 of 2 EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition

Hatteras Blues  Volume 2 of 2   EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781442995611

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Dave Brubeck and the Performance of Whiteness

Dave Brubeck and the Performance of Whiteness
Author: Kelsey Klotz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Jazz
ISBN: 9780197525074

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How can we--jazz fans, musicians, writers, and historians--understand the legacy and impact of a musician like Dave Brubeck? It is undeniable that Brubeck leveraged his fame as a jazz musician and status as a composer for social justice causes, and in doing so, held to a belief system that, during the civil rights movement, modeled a progressive approach to race and race relations. It is also true that it took Brubeck, like others, some time to understand the full spectrum of racial power dynamics at play in post-WWII, early Cold War, and civil rights-era America. Dave Brubeck and the Performance of Whiteness uses Brubeck's performances of whiteness across his professional, private, and political lives as a starting point to understand the ways in which whiteness, privilege, and white supremacy more fully manifested in mid-century America. How is whiteness performed and re-performed? How do particular traits become inscribed with whiteness, and further, how do those traits, now racialized in a listener's mind, filter the sounds a listener hears? To what extent was Brubeck's whiteness made by others? How did audiences and critics use Brubeck to craft their own identities centered in whiteness? Drawing on archival records, recordings, and previously conducted interviews, Dave Brubeck and the Performance of Whiteness listens closely for the complex and shifting frames of mid-century whiteness, and how they shaped the experiences of Brubeck's critics, audiences, and Brubeck himself. Throughout, author Kelsey Klotz asks what happens when a musician tries to intervene, using his privilege as a tool with which to disrupt structures of white supremacy, even as whiteness continues to retain its hold on its beneficiaries.

Broadmoor Village

Broadmoor Village
Author: Dave Crimmen
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738580929

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Broadmoor Village, the little community that embodies the American ethic of independence, survives despite neighboring annexations, budget crises, and even Mother Nature. This subdivision was built in San Mateo County by the Stoneson Company just after World War II, targeting returning veterans and their families. Established before Henry Doelger made neighboring Westlake, Westmoor, St. Francis, and other communities since annexed by Daly City, Broadmoor has repeatedly chosen to stay unincorporated and independent. This attitude has shaped Broadmoor through the years to assert its autonomous stature while surrounded by larger cities.

Crown Heights

Crown Heights
Author: Edward S. Shapiro
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 1584655615

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The first full-length scholarly study of the only antisemitic riot in American history

Illinois 2000 Summary Social Economic and Housing Characteristics 2000 Census of Population and Housing PHC 2 15 Part 1 Issued March 2003

Illinois  2000 Summary Social  Economic  and Housing Characteristics  2000 Census of Population and Housing  PHC 2 15  Part 1  Issued March 2003
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105050304745

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Dave Brubeck s Time Out

Dave Brubeck s Time Out
Author: Stephen A. Crist
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-09-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190217747

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Dave Brubeck's Time Out ranks among the most popular, successful, and influential jazz albums of all time. Released by Columbia in 1959, alongside such other landmark albums as Miles Davis's Kind of Blue and Charles Mingus's Mingus Ah Um, Time Out became one of the first jazz albums to be certified platinum, while its featured track, "Take Five," became the best-selling jazz single of the twentieth century, surpassing one million copies. In addition to its commercial successes, the album is widely recognized as a pioneering endeavor into the use of odd meters in jazz. With its opening track "Blue Rondo à la Turk" written in 9/8, its hit single "Take Five" in 5/4, and equally innovative uses of the more common 3/4 and 4/4 meters on other tracks, Time Out has played an important role in the development of modern jazz. In this book, author Stephen A. Crist draws on nearly fifteen years of archival research to offer the most thorough examination to date of this seminal jazz album. Supplementing his research with interviews with key individuals, including Brubeck's widow Iola and daughter Catherine, as well as interviews conducted with Brubeck himself prior to his passing in 2012, Crist paints a complete picture of the album's origins, creation, and legacy. Couching careful analysis of each of the album's seven tracks within historical and cultural contexts, he offers fascinating insights into the composition and development of some of the album's best-known tunes. From Brubeck's 1958 State Department-sponsored tour, during which he first encountered the Turkish aksak rhythms that would form the basis of "Blue Rondo à la Turk," to the backstage jam session that planted the seeds for "Take Five," Crist sheds an exciting new light on one of the most significant albums in jazz history.