M Is for Mama

M Is for Mama
Author: Abbie Halberstadt
Publsiher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780736983785

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Mama of ten Abbie Halberstadt helps women humbly and gracefully rise to the high calling of motherhood without settling for mediocrity or losing their minds in the process. Motherhood is a challenge. Unfortunately, our worldly culture offers moms little in the way of real help. Mamas only connect to celebrate surviving another day and to share in their misery rather than rejoice in what God has done and to build each other up in hard times. There has a be a better way, a biblical way, for mamas to grow and thrive. As a daughter of Christ, you have been called to be more than an average mama. Attaining excellence doesn’t have to be unsettling but it will take committed focus and a desire to parent well according to God’s grace and for His glory. M is for Mama offers advice, encouragement, and scripturally sound strategies seasoned with a little bit of humor to help you embrace the challenge of biblical motherhood and raise your children with love and wisdom. Mama, you are worthy of the awesome responsibility God has given you. Now it’s time to start believing you can live up to it.

Tom Ashley Sam McGee Bukka White

Tom Ashley  Sam McGee  Bukka White
Author: Thomas G. Burton
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1572334347

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Based on a deep understanding of several genres of music, Burton shows the diversity of traditional music, and particularly singing styles, in the state that is the gateway for blues, country, and folk music.

Black Girl

Black Girl
Author: Jennie Elizabeth Franklin
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1971
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0822201259

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THE STORY: Trapped in a life that can lead nowhere, Billie Jean has dropped out of school and secretly taken a job as a dancer in a local bar, her ultimate goal being to become a ballet dancer. But her ambitions bring her into conflict with her env

After the Cult

After the Cult
Author: Holger Jebens
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857457981

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In many parts of the world the "white man" is perceived to be an instigator of globalization and an embodiment of modernity. However, so far anthropologists have paid little attention to the actual heterogeneity and complexity of "whiteness" in specific ethnographic contexts. This study examines cultural perceptions of other and self as expressed in cargo cults and masked dances in Papua New Guinea. Indigenous terms, images, and concepts are being contrasted with their western counterparts, the latter partly deriving from the publications and field notes of Charles Valentine. After having done his first fieldwork more than fifty years ago, this "anthropological ancestor" has now become part of the local tradition and has thus turned into a kind of mythical figure. Based on anthropological fieldwork as well as on archival studies, this book addresses the relation between western and indigenous perceptions of self and other, between "tradition" and "modernity," and between anthropological "ancestors" and "descendants." In this way the work contributes to the study of "whiteness," "cargo cults" and masked dances in Papua New Guinea.

Okefenokee

Okefenokee
Author: R. J. Harden
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781640278103

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Voodoo and Black magic practiced in Georgia's sweltering Okenfenokee Swamp. Life was held in the balance at the many dangers living in the Okenfenokee. Spellbinding suspense makes this book a rollercoaster of emotions, an over the edge page turner, where life is interlocked between a white and black family. A symphony of emotions. Love, betrayal, ignorance, prejudice and bitter hatred. A young woman having a child out of wedlock in the time span of this book was labeled a whore, and her child a bastard.

African American Scenebook

African American Scenebook
Author: Kathryn Ervin,Ethel P. Walker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135694050

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Kathryn Ervin and Ethel Pitts Walker have compiled a delicately balanced and impeccably coherent anthology of some of the best scenes from the past sixty years of African American theatre. Each scene subtly articulates African American culture in a Western frame and explores universal themes embedded in unique characters, stories, languages, and time periods. Theatrically appropriate for secondary students, African American Scenebook also provides unique opportunities for classroom discussion about the difficult issues relating to race in America.

Dark Symphony

Dark Symphony
Author: James A. Emanuel,Theodore L. Gross
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1968-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780029095409

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Ninety-one selections from major Negro writings of the 19th and 20th centuries prefaced by an introduction to each author.

a taste of chocolate

a taste of chocolate
Author: Celina Adrian
Publsiher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781478782438

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In the deceptively calm lull between World War II and Vietnam, the United States faced one of its most important challenges: the battle to establish precedents for true racial equality. In a small Southern town, segregation and racial bias erupt in the lives of four children. Black siblings Jeremiah, Sarah Mae, and Wallace will cross paths with a White boy, Glen Dale, in a way that will leave all of them changed forever. In navigating their way through an oppressive town in the wake of a murder, their lives will depend on whether they can throw off the ideologies and indoctrinations that have enslaved them all. One of these children will have a hard journey toward adjusting their perspective. Narrated by children and beautifully written in authentic dialect that gives a deeply intimate look at each character, this thought-provoking novel of childhood survival reminds us that growth and change are inevitable and necessary-but not easy.