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ordered by best selling| Mark: Images of an Apostolic Interpreter (Personalities of the New Testament Series) | |||
| Author(s) : C. Clifton Black | |||
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| White Supremacy and Black Resistance in Pre-industrial South Africa: The Making of the Colonial Order in the Eastern Cape, 1770-1865 (African Studies) | |||
| Author(s) : Clifton C. Crais | |||
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| Brief This book provides an innovative and in-depth analysis of the emergence of a racially divided society in pre-industrial Southern Africa. It centers on an exploration of the past of the Eastern Cape, a region of decisive importance in Southern African history. Colonial land and labor policies that ha...Read More |
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| Robert Clifton Weaver and the American City: The Life and Times of an Urban Reformer | |||
| Author(s) : Wendell E. Pritchett | |||
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| Brief From his role as FDR’s “negro advisor” to his appointment, under Lyndon Johnson, as the first secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Robert Clifton Weaver was one of the most influential domestic policy makers and civil rights advocates of the twentieth century. This volume, the first bio...Read More |
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| Worrying the Line: Black Women Writers, Lineage, and Literary Tradition (Gender and American Culture) | |||
| Author(s) : Cheryl A. Wall | |||
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| Brief In blues music, "worrying the line" is the technique of breaking up a phrase by changing pitch, adding a shout, or repeating words in order to emphasize, clarify, or subvert a moment in a song. Cheryl A. Wall applies this term to fiction and nonfiction writing by African American women in the twenti...Read More |
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| Abingdon New Testament Commentary - Mark (Abingdon New Testament Commentaries) | |||
| Author(s) : C. Clifton Black | |||
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| Brief Mark’s genius lies, not in telling a story about Jesus, but in creating conditions under which the reader may experience the peculiar quality of God’s good news. The Evangelist hurries one along breathlessly, “immediately,” making sure that the reader lurches with the characters into one pot...Read More |
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| Watching Our Crops Come In | |||
| Author(s) : Clifton L. Taulbert | |||
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| Brief Watching Our Crops Come In, the third in Clifton Taulbert's acclaimed memoir series, begins in 1967 when, as a young airman, Taulbert leaves segregated Missisippi for a special assignment to Washington, D.C.. Grateful for having avoided combat in Vietnam, Taulbert comes face to face with another war...Read More |
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| Breaking the Chains: Slavery and Its Legacy in the Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony | |||
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| A Free Man | |||
| Author(s) : Clifton Voshen | |||
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| Brief From slave to entrepreneur to Pinkerton agent, Ezra lives as a free man in the American West....Read More |
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| Anatomy of the New Testament | |||
| Author(s) : Robert Spivey, D. Moody Smith, C. Clifton Black | |||
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| Brief For over forty years, this widely acclaimed introduction to the New Testament weds literary and historical approaches to focus on the New Testament's structure and meaning. Esteemed New Testament scholars Robert A. Spivey, D. Moody Smith, and C. Clifton Black provide teachers and students with a rea...Read More |
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| Nothing Like Sunshine: A Story in the Aftermath of the MLK Assassination | |||
| Author(s) : Ben Kamin | |||
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| Brief Rabbi Ben Kamin has written a definitive personal expression about race, coming of age in the 1960s, a forbidden friendship, and his personal love for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This is a story that spans a four-decade search for a lost high school chum, a deep misunderstanding, and a coming to term...Read More |
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