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21. Nigerian folk tales / as told by Olawale Idewu and Omotayo Adu. Told to and edited by Barbara K. and Warren S. Walker. Text decorations by Margaret Barbour by Olawale. Adu, Omotayo. Walker, Barbara K. Walker, Warren S. Idewu | |
Hardcover:
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(1961)
Isbn: 0813503795 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
22. Interview With Margaret Walker by Margaret Walker | |
Audio Cassette:
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(1991-06)
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23. The Speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer: To Tell It Like It Is (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2011-01-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Most people who have heard of Fannie Lou Hamer (1917-1977) are aware of the impassioned testimony that this Mississippi sharecropper and civil rights activist delivered at the 1964 Democratic National Convention.Far fewer people are familiar with the speeches Hamer delivered at the 1968 and 1972 conventions, to say nothing of addresses she gave closer to home, or with Malcolm X in Harlem, or even at the founding of the National Women's Political Caucus.Until now, dozens of Hamer's speeches have been buried in archival collections and in the basements of movement veterans.After years of combing library archives, government documents, and private collections across the country, Maegan Parker Brooks and Davis W. Houck have selected twenty-one of Hamer's most important speeches and testimonies. As the first volume to exclusively showcase Hamer's talents as an orator, this book includes speeches from the better part of her fifteen-year activist career delivered in response to occasions as distinct as a Vietnam War Moratorium Rally in Berkeley, California, and a summons to testify in a Mississippi courtroom. Brooks and Houck have coupled these heretofore unpublished speeches and testimonies with brief critical descriptions that place Hamer's words in context.The editors also include the last full-length oral history interview Hamer granted, a recent oral history interview Brooks conducted with Hamer's daughter, as well as a bibliography of additional primary and secondary sources.The Speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer demonstrates that there is still much to learn about and from this valiant black freedom movement activist. |
24. Trumpeting a Fiery Sound: History and Folklore in Margaret Walker's Jubilee by Jacqueline Miller Carmichael | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2003-11-03)
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Compelling |
25. The Politics of Paul Robeson's Othello (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Lindsey R. Swindall | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2010-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Lindsey R. Swindall examines the historical and political context of acclaimed African American actor Paul Robeson's three portrayals of Shakespeare's Othello in the United Kingdom and the United States.These performances took place in London in 1930, on Broadway in 1943, and in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1959.All three of the productions, when considered together, provide an intriguing glimpse into Robeson's artistry as well as his political activism. The Politics of Paul Robeson's Othello maintains that Robeson's development into a politically minded artist explicates the broader issue of the role of the African American artist in times of crisis.Robeson (1898-1976) fervently believed that political engagement was an inherent component of the role of the artist in society, and his performances demonstrate this conviction. In the 1930 production, audiences and critics alike confronted the question: Should a black actor play Othello in an otherwise all-white cast?In the 1943 production on Broadway, Robeson consciously used the role as a form for questioning theater segregation both onstage and in the seats.In 1959, after he had become well known for his leftist views and sympathies with Communism, his performance in a major Stratford-upon-Avon production called into question whether audiences could accept onstage an African American who held radical-and increasingly unpopular-political views.Swindall thoughtfully uses Robeson's Othello performances as a collective lens to analyze the actor and activist's political and intellectual development. |
26. Aaron Henry: The Fire Ever Burning (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Aaron Henry, Constance Curry | |
Hardcover: 263
Pages
(2000-02-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Although Aaron Henry (1922-1997) was one of the nation's major grassroots fighters in the freedom movement on local, state, and national levels, his name has not yet been accorded its full recognition. This book reveals why Aaron Henry should be acknowledged, in the ranks of Fannie Lou Hamer and Medgar Evers, as a truly influential crusader. Long before many of his contemporaries, he was a civil rights activist, but he preferred to stay out of the limelight. A certified pharmacist and owner of Fourth Street Drug Store in Clarksdale, he considered himself a down-home businessman who must not leave Mississippi. Although he was a key figure in bringing Head Start, housing, employment, and health service to his state, his tact and his quiet diplomacy garnered him less attention than more radical protesters received. Born in the age of segregation in the Mississippi Delta, the son of a sharecropper, he became state president of the NAACP in 1959. He was able, more than any previous leader, to unite Mississippi blacks, despite diversities of age, ideology, and class, in confronting white supremacy. He spearheaded the formation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO). Some activists criticized him for urging protesters to take the middle ground between the NAACP's conservative position and SNCC's militant activism. Facing recurring death threats, thirty-three jailings, and Klan bombings of his home and drugstore, Henry remained stalwart and courageous. John Dittmer describes him as a "conservative militant," willing not only to risk his life but also to compromise on issues of strategy even when doing so led to alienation from outspoken activists. Constance Curry has shaped this personal narrative of a brave and underacknowledged man who helped to change his state forever. To his candid story, transcribed from interviews he gave two young historians in 1965, Curry adds new material from her own interviews with his family, friends, and political associates. Henry's prophetic voice documents a momentous period in African American history that extends from the Great Depression through the civil rights movement in the pivotal 1960s. Constance Curry is the author of Silver Rights, winner of the Lillian Smith Book Award in 1996. She lives in Atlanta. Customer Reviews (3)
Unsung Civil Rights leader
Another Beautiful Book
Aaron Henry--a morally bankrupt man |
27. A Poetic Equation: Conversations Between Nikki Giovanni and Margaret Walker by Nikki Giovanni, Margaret Walker | |
Paperback: 148
Pages
(1983-03)
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28. Raymond Pace Alexander: A New Negro Lawyer Fights for Civil Rights in Philadelphia (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by David A. Canton | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2010-05-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Raymond Pace Alexander (1897-1974) was a prominent black attorney in Philadelphia and a distinguished member of the National Bar Association, the oldest and largest association of African American lawyers and judges. A contemporary of such nationally known black attorneys as Charles Hamilton Houston, William Hastie, and Thurgood Marshall, Alexander litigated civil rights cases and became well known in Philadelphia. Yet his legacy to the civil rights struggle has received little national recognition. As a New Negro lawyer during the 1930s, Alexander worked with left-wing organizations to desegregate an all-white elementary school in Berwin, Pennsylvania. After World War II, he became an anti-communist liberal and formed coalitions with like-minded whites. In the sixties, Alexander criticized Black Power rhetoric, but shared some philosophies with Black Power such as black political empowerment and studying black history. By the late sixties, he focused on economic justice by advocating a Marshall Plan for poor Americans and supporting affirmative action. Alexander was a major contributor to the northern civil rights struggle and was committed to improving the status of black lawyers. He was representative of a generation who created opportunities for African Americans but was later often ignored or castigated by younger leaders who did not support the tactics of the old guard's pioneers. |
29. Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2010-02-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt is a collection that reevaluates Chesnutt's deft manipulation of the "passing" theme to expand understanding of the author's fiction and nonfiction. Nine contributors apply a variety of theories---including intertextual, signifying/discourse analysis, narratological, formal, psychoanalytical, new historical, reader response, and performative frameworks---to add richness to readings of Chesnutt's works. Together the essays provide convincing evidence that "passing" is an intricate, essential part of Chesnutt's writing, and that it appears in all the genres he wielded: journal entries, speeches, essays, and short and long fiction. The essays engage with each other to display the continuum in Chesnutt's thinking as he began his writing career and established his sense of social activism, as evidenced in his early journal entries. Collectively, the essays follow Chesnutt's works as he proceeded through the Jim Crow era, honing his ability to manipulate his mostly white audience through the astute, though apparently self-effacing, narrator, Uncle Julius, of his popular conjure tales. Chesnutt's ability to subvert audience expectations is equally noticeable in the subtle irony of his short stories. Several of the collection's essays address Chesnutt's novels, including Paul Marchand, F.M.C., Mandy Oxendine, The House Behind the Cedars, and Evelyn's Husband. The volume opens up new paths of inquiry into a major African American writer's oeuvre. |
30. Moral Contexts by Margaret Urban Walker | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-02)
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31. Margaret Mead, Some Personal Views by Walker & Co, Margaret Mead | |
Hardcover: 286
Pages
(1979-07)
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32. Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Grif Stockley | |
Hardcover: 340
Pages
(2005-10-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas chronicles her childhood, her marriage, her co-founding of the Arkansas State Press with her husband L.C. Bates, and her political advocacy before, during, and well after the Central High School crisis. An orphan from the southern Arkansas mill town of Huttig, she eventually rose to the zenith of civil rights action in the South. In 1952, she was elected president of the NAACP in Arkansas and traveled the country speaking on civil rights and political issues. During the 1960s and 1970s, she worked as a field organizer for Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson to get out the black vote. Even after a series of strokes, she continued her work, orchestrating the affairs of numerous self-help and economic initiatives in Arkansas. Using interviews, archival records, contemporary newspaper accounts, and other materials, author Grif Stockley reconstructs Bates's life and career, revealing her to be a complex, contrary leader of the civil rights movement. Her struggles with family, marriage, and community leaders are given the nuanced treatment they deserve. Ultimately, Daisy Bates paints a vivid portrait of an ardent, overlooked advocate of social justice. Customer Reviews (1)
Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas |
33. The Liverpool Ivories: Late Antiques and Medieval Ivory and Bone Carving in the Liverpool Museum and the Walker Art Gallery by Margaret Gibson | |
Hardcover: 121
Pages
(1996-07)
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34. Madam C.J. Walker (Lives and Times) by Margaret C. Hall | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2003-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Introduces the life of Madam C. J. Walker, who invented hair-care products for African Americans, founded factories and beauty schools, and organized one of the first national meetings of businesswomen in the United States. |
35. Mother Time: Women, Aging, and Ethics by Margaret Urban Walker | |
Paperback: 301
Pages
(2000-03-09)
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Age before beauty |
36. Goochland: Yesterday and Today by Cece Bullard, Margaret Henley Walker, Eve Barenholtz | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1994-09)
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37. Black Foremothers: Three Lives, Second Edition (Women's Lives/Women's Work) by Dorothy Sterling | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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A "Must Read" in Black History and Women's History The author accompanies brief (40 pages) well-written biographies of each woman with photographs and a timeline of key events in her life. The introduction provides an overview of the significance of each woman, and there is an excellent bibliography. ... Read more |
38. How I Wrote Jubilee: And Other Essays on Life and Literature by Margaret Walker | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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This book is a great book for Black Literature. |
39. Stories Inside Stories: Music in the Making of Korean Olympic Ceremonies (Korean Research Monograph 29) by Margaret Walker Dilling | |
Paperback: 590
Pages
(2006-08-01)
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40. Jubilee (Roman) by Margaret (Jean-Michel Jasienko - translator) Walker | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1968)
Isbn: 2020017725 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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