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- Serazio, Michael, author.
- Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2024]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource.
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- Introduction : our enduring quest for authenticity
- Casting reality television : stages of self-disclosure
- Social media designs : the amateur ideal
- Pop music's sponsorship play : the art of selling out
- The commercial brand sell : humanizing the corporate
- The rise of influencers : corporatizing the human
- Performative politics : unscripting the identity show
- Populist politics : technologies of informality
- Conclusion : the business of keeping it "real".
- New York : New York University Press, [2024]
- Description
- Book — xii, 244 pages ; 24 cm
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"Explores the surprising and complicated legacy of the brilliant strategist of the civil rights movement - Bayard Rustin"-- Provided by publisher.
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3. The enslaved and their enslavers : power, resistance, and culture in South Carolina, 1670-1825 [2024]
- Pearson, Edward A., author.
- Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2024]
- Description
- Book — x, 510 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"From 1670 until the Civil War, slavery was central to the economic and social order of South Carolina. To understand its evolution and the world that its enslaved people and their enslavers made, this book offers an examination of slavery in the rural lowcountry, the city of Charleston, and the upcountry during an era of unprecedented change and upheaval"-- Provided by publisher.
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- Thousand Oaks, California : Sage, [2024]
- Description
- Book — xiii, 460 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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- Who are Latinxs in the United States?
- Immigration and Diaspora
- Media & Pop Culture
- Education
- Policing, Social Control, and Community Responses
- Family
- Protest, Activism, and Everyday Resistance
- Culture, the Past, and Latinx Futures.
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5. 1980 : America's pivotal year [2023]
- Cullen, Jim, 1962- author.
- New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — 217 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Introduction: Facing Janus
- On the cusp : American politics and culture in 1979
- Wind shear : the political cultures of 1980
- The closing of Heaven's Gate : Hollywood in transition
- Starting over : pop music's future goes back to the past
- Ebb and flow : tidal shifts in broadcast television
- Turning the page : the publishing industry in 1980
- Inflection point : Autum 1980
- Conclusion: Inaugurating the eighties
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6. 1980 : America's pivotal year [2023]
- Cullen, Jim, 1962- author.
- New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Introduction: Facing Janus
- On the cusp : American politics and culture in 1979
- Wind shear : the political cultures of 1980
- The closing of Heaven's Gate : Hollywood in transition
- Starting over : pop music's future goes back to the past
- Ebb and flow : tidal shifts in broadcast television
- Turning the page : the publishing industry in 1980
- Inflection point : Autum 1980
- Conclusion: Inaugurating the eighties
- Swarns, Rachel L., author.
- First edition. - New York : Random House, [2023]
- Description
- Book — xviii, 326 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
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- Prologue
- Arrivals
- A church's captives
- Freedom fever
- A new generation
- The promise
- A college on the rise
- Love and peril
- Saving Georgetown
- The sale
- A family divided
- Exile
- New roots
- Freedom
- The profits
- Epilogue.
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- Mildfelt, Todd, author.
- Norman, OK : University of Oklahoma Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — viii, 397 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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"Tells the full story of militant white abolitionist James Montgomery, who waged a personal and radical war against slavery and helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation"-- Provided by publisher.
"A controversial character largely known (as depicted in the movie Glory) as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David D. Schafer tell in Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind, summoning a life fiercely lived in struggle against the expansion of slavery into the West and during the Civil War. This book follows a harrowing path through the turbulent world of the 1850s and 1860s as Montgomery, with the fervor of an Old Testament prophet, inflicts destructive retribution on Southern slaveholders wherever he finds them, crossing paths with notable abolitionists John Brown and Harriet Tubman along the way. During the tumultuous years of "Bleeding Kansas," he became a guerilla chieftain of the antislavery vigilantes known as Jayhawkers. When the war broke out in 1861, Montgomery led a regiment of white troops who helped hundreds of enslaved people in Missouri reach freedom in Kansas. Drawing on regimental records in the National Archives, the authors provide new insights into the experiences of African American men who served in Montgomery's next regiment, the Thirty-Fourth United States Colored Troops (formerly Second South Carolina Infantry). Montgomery helped enslaved men and women escape via one of the least-explored underground railways in the nation, from Arkansas and Missouri through Kansas and Nebraska. With support of abolitionists in Massachusetts, he spearheaded resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act in Kansas. And, when war came, he led Black soldiers in striking at the very heart of the Confederacy. His full story thus illuminates the actions of both militant abolitionists and the enslaved people fighting to destroy the peculiar institution. "-- Provided by publisher.
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9. Abolitionist twilights : history, meaning, and the fate of racial egalitarianism, 1865-1909 [2023]
- Krohn, Raymond James, author.
- New York : Fordham University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — 281 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm.
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- Introduction : What Is Abolitionism Now? From the Disposition of the AASS to the Determinants of Abolitionist History
- 1. Antislavery Moderated : Samuel Joseph May and the Lessons of Respectable Reform
- 2. Antislavery Elevated : William Wells Brown and the Purpose of Black Activism
- 3. Antislavery Vindicated : Oliver Johnson and the Value of Abolitionism's Grand Old Party
- 4. Antislavery Sanctified : Parker Pillsbury and the Spirit of Abolitionism in the Fields
- 5. A Tale of Two Slaveries : Aaron Macy Powell and the Transfiguration of Abolitionism
- 6. Songs of Innocence and Experience : Thomas Wentworth Higginson and the Abdication of Abolitionism
- 7. What Was Antislavery For? From the Disbandment of the AASS to the Determination of Abolitionist Women
- Coda : Complicated Legacies.
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- Leidner, Gordon, 1954- author.
- Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — x, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Annals of the poor : origins of Lincoln's Calvinist roots
- The mind impelled : new life in New Salem
- He will do for me yet : quoting the Bible for cause
- Drawing the sword : building Lincoln's biblical foundation against slavery
- A house divided : debating slavery as a moral evil
- A humbled instrument : rise to the presidency
- The fiery trial : transforming the purpose of the war
- To highly resolve : the tide of war changes
- The will of God : seeking God's purpose for America, the second inaugural address
- The judgments of the Lord : Lincoln's sermon for America, the Second Inaugural Address
- Appendix. Lincoln's use of the Bible in the Collected Works
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11. The absolutely indispensable man : Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the fight to end empire [2023]
- Raustiala, Kal, author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- Foreword
- Preface
- 1. West and East
- 2. Mandates and Colonies
- 3. A World View of Race
- 4. The War
- 5. Rebuilding the World
- 6. San Francisco
- 7. The UNO
- 8. The Struggle over Trusteeship
- 9. The Problem of Palestine
- 10. The Path to the Prize
- 11. Triumph
- 12. Bunche Fever
- 13. Loyalty
- 14. Showdown at Suez
- 15. Corporal Bunche
- 16. To Gaza
- 17. The Year of Africa
- 18. Katanga
- 19. The Congo and the Cold War
- 20. The Death of Hammarskjold
- 21. Kennedy and Johnson
- 22. From Saigon to Selma
- 23. Seeking an End
- 24. An Idealist and a Realist
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Index
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12. The absolutely indispensable man : Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the fight to end empire [2023]
- Raustiala, Kal, author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — xxi, 661 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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- 1. West and East
- 2. Mandates and Colonies
- 3. A World View of Race
- 4. The War
- 5. Rebuilding the World
- 6. San Francisco
- 7. The UNO
- 8. The Struggle over Trusteeship
- 9. The Problem of Palestine
- 10. The Path to the Prize
- 11. Triumph
- 12. Bunche Fever
- 13. Loyalty
- 14. Showdown at Suez
- 15. Corporal Bunche
- 16. To Gaza
- 17. The Year of Africa
- 18. Katanga
- 19. The Congo and the Cold War
- 20. The Death of Hammarskjold
- 21. Kennedy and Johnson
- 22. From Saigon to Selma
- 23. Seeking an End
- 24. An Idealist and a Realist
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- Jackson, Mississippi : University Press of Mississippi, [2023]
- Description
- Book — x, 346 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction : Witnesses of the Spirit / Jami L. Carlacio
- Part I : Nineteenth Century : More Than "Mere" Rhetoric : Jarena Lee's Religious Experience Read through a Womanist Lens / Neely McLaughlin
- Journeys and Warnings : Nancy Prince's Resistant Truth-Telling in New England, Russia, and Jamaica / Cheryl J. Fish
- "Fishers of Men" : Understanding Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Poetry as Vocational Autobiography / Jennifer McFarlane-Harris
- Part II : Twentieth Century : Cultivating "Mass Intelligence" : Nannie Helen Burroughs and the Quest for Racial Justice / Angela Hornsby-Gutting
- The Gospel According to Madame E. Azalia Smith Hackley / Lisa Pertillar Brevard
- Mothers and the God of the Oppressed : Carrie Williams Clifford and a Literary Theology of Black Freedom / P. Jane Splawn
- Theressa Hoover : Black Feminist, Methodist, Southerner / Janet Allured
- The Life and Thought of Anna Arnold Hedgeman : A Pragmatic Christian Feminist / Hettie V. Williams
- "It Sings in Our Blood" : Pauli Murray's Re-Mattering of the World / Darcy Metcalfe
- Part III : Twenty-First Century : Sandy Speaks : The Digital Resurrection of Sandra Bland's Religious History / Phillip Luke Sinitiere
- "Black Feminist Love Evangelist" and "Prayer Poet Priestess" : Alexis Pauline Gumbs / Laura L. Sullivan
- "Love Wins" and Black Lives Matter : The Spiritual Underpinnings of Patrisse Cullors's Crusade for Justice / Jami L. Carlacio
- About the Contributors
- Index.
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- Hartford, William F., 1949- author.
- Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — x, 267 pages ; 24 cm
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- Background
- Nationalism and Empire
- Sectionalism and Nullification
- Slavery and Antislavery
- Party, Politics, and the Expansion of Slavery
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- Royster, Paula D.
- Lanham, MD : Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, ©2023
- Description
- Book — x, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Formative years in the carceral systems
- From Anomabo to Fredericksburg
- The war on Africa and her diaspora
- The abolitionists
- Liberation, emancipation, and freedom
- The Liberty Line in Darke County, Ohio
- The Liberty Line in Edgewood, Indiana
- Union Literary Institute
- White grievance codes
- Fight or flight
- Ties that bind
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- New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023.
- Description
- Book — xv, 436 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
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"This book contains essays spanning centuries of U.S. history and encyclopedia entries focusing on a wide range of themes and people with biographical entries on key leaders in the history of Black liberation-it is a resource for those wanting to learn more about the history of African American activism, political engagement, and empowerment. As of 8/9/22still five (5) missing releases"-- Provided by publisher.
"This authoritative encyclopedia provides a wide-ranging survey of the history, development, and current state of African American political activism and influence in American life and culture. This book begins with a suite of seven long-form essays on various aspects of Black political involvement and empowerment, including the importance of Black women in early labor organizing; campaigns defending Black voting rights against suppression and disenfranchisement; the Black Lives Matter movement; and the contributions and legacy of the nation's first Black president, Barak Obama.The encyclopedia itself contains approximately 200 authoritative entries on a wide assortment of topics related to African American political activism and empowerment, including biographical profiles of key leaders and activists, political issues and topics of particular interest to African American voters and lawmakers, important laws and court cases, influential organizations, and pivotal events in American culture that have influenced the trajectory of Black participation in the nation's political life"-- Provided by publisher.
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- Cause of freedom
- Holloway, Jonathan Scott, author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
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This 'Very Short Introduction' covers the long sweep of African American history from the seventeenth century to the present. Throughout that long arc, this book traces shifting definitions of citizenship as they relate to race and highlights the deep paradox at the core of U.S. history: the interdependence of slavery and freedom. In so doing, Holloway examines key ideas that have shaped African American history, and the ways that these ideas circulate among both well-known figures and ordinary people
- Miles, Larry L. W. author.
- Lanham : Lexington Books, [2023]
- Description
- Book — xvii, 163 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
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- In Search of Identity
- The Imbedded Narrative
- So Much Moor, and More Than a Slave
- More Than a Narrative
- Epilogue: The Intersectionality of Blackness
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- Johnson, Cedric, 1971- author.
- London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2023
- Description
- Book — 408 pages ; 25 cm
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- Introduction: the frayed Thin Blue Line
- Policing capitalist society
- Making consumers and criminals : the postwar urban transformation and the origins of policing as we know it
- The roots of Black Lives Matter : racial liberalism and the problem of surplus population
- The world of Freddie Gray : dispossession, rebellion and containment in revanchist Baltimore
- Whose streets? Building the just city in Rahm Emanuel's Chicago and beyond
- The labor of occupation
- Conclusion : Abolish the conditions
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- Jewell, James Robbins, author.
- Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — xxvi, 326 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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"Jewell's study examines the First Oregon Calvary regiment's role in protecting and policing the Pacific Northwest during the Civil War"-- Provided by publisher
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