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ART ORIGINAL PAINTING PORTRAIT OF African American girl $150.00 |
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AFRICAN AMERICAN ORIGINAL drawing – ST LUKE & HIS BULL $175.00 |
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AFRICAN AMERICAN ORIGINAL drawing- MARY, JESUS w/ ROSES $275.00 |
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Roots 6 Video Box Set [VHS] $21.99 From the moment the young Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton) is stolen from his life and ancestral home in 18th-century Africa and brought under inhumane conditions to be auctioned as a slave in America, a line is begun that leads from this most shameful chapter in U.S. history to the 20th-century author Alex Haley, a Kinte descendant. The late Haley’s acclaimed book Roots was adapted into this six-volume… |
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The Civil War – A Film by Ken Burns (Boxed Set) [VHS] $25.00 The most successful public-television miniseries in American history, the 11-hour Civil War didn’t just captivate a nation, reteaching to us our history in narrative terms; it actually also invented a new film language taken from its creator. When people describe documentaries using the “Ken Burns approach,” its style is understood: voice-over narrators reading letters and documents dramatically a… |
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African American Masters 2011 Calendar (Calendar) $8.99 Description not available. |
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True to the Game II $9.72 A sequel to True to the Game takes place in the aftermath of Quadir`s death, during which Gena falls in love with a man who she does not realize is Quadir`s former arch-rival, Jerrall Jackson. Original. |
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Murder in the Hamptons (Paperback) $10.65 The elite African-American members of a private Hamptons enclave are thrown into turmoil by the arrival of a rap artist and his unruly crew, who believe his sister`s subsequent suicide is tied to one of the region`s most prominent residents. Original. |
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The African American Experience (Paperback) $15.78 A treasure trove of original documents on African-American history and culture includes memoirs, speeches, songs, letters, and literary works, along with laws, court opinions, and other materials on the subject, with contributions from Malcolm X, Marti… |
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Soul on Ice $9.79 Originally published in 1968, Soul On Ice shocked outraged and ultimately challenged the way America saw the civil rights movement and the Black experience. Written while Cleaver, the former Black Panther Minister of Information, was in California… |
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Ruby`s Bucket of Blood (DVD) $9.89 Angela Bassett stars in this Showtime original picture as Ruby Delacroix, a beautiful and strong willed African American woman w |
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White Man`s Heaven (Hardcover) $29.93 Harper, an Ozark native with a master`s degree in history from the University of Arkansas, investigates patterns of racial violence against African Americans in the region over a 15-year period in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on fiv… |
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Story of a Three-Day Pass (DVD) $11.55 Melvin Van Peebles?s debut feature film is an exhilarating motion picture that merges the experimental techniques of the French New Wave with a decidedly African American point of view, resulting in a strikingly original cinematic voice. Based on his… |
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A Raisin in the Sun $7.83 The award-winning, now classic drama about a working-class African-American family on the South Side of Chicago–their hopes, their dreams, their aspirations. |
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50 African American Audition Monologues $10.69 This collection of powerful and original monologues for African American men and women offer a refreshing alternative to recycle |
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Lessons from a Younger Lover (Paperback) $6.92 In this original African American romance, a newly single woman finds herself pursued by a much younger man. Gwen Smith is devastated when her husband leaves her. In her early forties, she is surprised when a twenty-something man shows interest in her,… |
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Wee Winnie Witch’s Skinny $16.61 Inspired by various aspects of a variety of African folktales, this spooky tale tells the story of James Lee, whose uncle, Big Anthony, is haunted by the evil Wee Winnie Witch. With the help of his intrepid Mama Granny, James Lee sets out to free … |
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Lackawanna Blues (DVD) $5.86 The plot of LACKAWANNA BLUES takes viewers back to a turbulent time for the African American community, all set to a soaring R&B soundtrack from an awesome selection of artists. Originally shot for HBO, LACKAWANNA BLUES is based on a one-man play by Ru… |
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Hue and Cry $13.72 Hue and Cry is the remarkably mature and agile debut story collection from James Alan McPherson, one of America’s most venerated, most original writers. McPherson’s characters — gritty, jazzy, authentic, and pristinely render… |
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Still I Rise (Paperback) $9.95 This edition of the exemplary graphic novel history STILL I RISE updates the original, which concluded with the Million Man March, documenting African American history through Barack Obama`s pioneering presidential campaign. A stirring account of Black… |
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Hurricane Katrina (Hardcover) $45 On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi. The storm devastated the region and its citizens. But its devastation did not reach across racial and class lines equally. In an original combin… |
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Rock Star (Paperback) $6.92 The last thing rock star Bryan Spencer expects to find in a small Alabama town is love with a beautiful African-American woman named Callie, who shows him what really matters in life. Original. |
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Ain`t Nothing but a Man (Hardcover) $13.93 The fascinating story of African American folk legend John Henry is explored in depth by author Scott Nelson, who shares his historical journey using many original documents. Children will not only enjoy the story but learn about the fascinating proce… |
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African Americans in Congress $133.07 A history of the involvement of African Americans in the governance of the United States uses original sources to chronicle the services and contributions of African American legislators to every aspect of society from the Revolutionary War to 2007. |
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Uncle Remus $24.18 First published 100 years ago, the Uncle Remus tales serve as the largest collection of African-American folklore. In this four-book series, Lester retains the flavor of the tales while dropping the original heavy dialect and adding contemporary l… |
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Anticommunism and the African American Freedom Movement (Paperback) $32 The original essays in this book highlight the destructive impact of McCarthyism on the African American Freedom Movement. Recovering little-known stories of black radical activism, they challenge the idea that the Cold War was, on balance… |
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Anticommunism and the African-american Freedom Movement (Hardcover) $76.53 The original essays in this book highlight the destructive impact of McCarthyism on the African American Freedom Movement. Recovering little-known stories of black radical activism, they challenge the idea that the Cold War was, on ba… |
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Stepping – The Documentary (DVD) $9.75 What originally starts as the gumboot dance in Africa has over the years become a pivotal part of the college experience for young African-Americans. It`s called stepping–and anyone who`s seen it won`t forget its energetic, syncopated rhythms. This do… |
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African American Master Student Profiles $28.37 This text is an ideal way to integrate discussion of diversity into the student success course, while demonstrating to studen |
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Remembering Slavery $19.57 A republication of an anthology of first-person histories about the experiences of slavery is complemented by re-mastered compact discs in MP3 format containing its researchers` extensive original live recordings. Reprint. |
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50 African American Audition Monologues $9.85 This collection of powerful and original monologues for African American men and women offer a refreshing alternative to recycled standards. |
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The African American Experience (Paperback) $15.37 A treasure trove of original documents on African-American history and culture includes memoirs, speeches, songs, letters, and literary works, along with laws, court opinions, and other materials on the subject, with contributions from Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr., Frederick Douglass, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Wynton Marsalis, and others. Reprint. |
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A Companion to African-American Philosophy $46.99 The twins of African-American philosophy and Black Studies were birthed in the 1970s. In this paperback edition of the 2003 reader, scholars in African-American studies, philosophy, law, the social sciences, English, and cultural studies treat historical and contemporary American black experience and thought. Lott (philosophy, San Jose State U.) and Pittman (art, music, and philosophy, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City U. of New York) introduce 31 original and reprinted (from 1977-1999) essays on the themes of slavery`s legacy; modernity and the Black diaspora; Black feminism; legal and social issues (e.g, school desegregation, affirmative action, racism in criminal justice); and cultural values. Old and new paradigms of race are examined. Each section includes introductory remarks. Annotation �2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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African American Firsts (Paperback) $11.29 Completely revised and updated to include current events such as Barack Obama`s presidency, and drawn from old documents, records, letters, family histories and government files, a fascinating guide offers a look at African Americans who achieved major firsts in such areas as politics, science and medicine, journalism, entertainment, the military and history. Original. |
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A Kid`s Guide to African American History $10.72 An updated and expanded activity book designed to foster cultural awareness provides hands-on activities, songs, and games that help bring to life the people and experiences that shaped African-American history. Original. |
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African Americans in Congress $133.07 A history of the involvement of African Americans in the governance of the United States uses original sources to chronicle the services and contributions of African American legislators to every aspect of society from the Revolutionary War to 2007. |
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Barack Obama and African-american Empowerment (Hardcover) $83.56 Barack Obama and the African-American Empowerment examines the evolution of black leadership and politics since the Civil Rights Movement. It looks at the phenomenon of Barack Obama, from his striking emergence as a successful candidate for the Illinois State Senate to President of the United States, as part of the continuum of African American political leaders. The reader also examines the evolving ideals about the roles of government and the economy in addressing the historic disadvantages experienced by many African Americans. Here, some of the nation`s most influential intellectuals bring together original scholarship to look at the future of national politics and American race relations. |
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Chicken Soup for the African American Woman`s Soul $10.31 A celebration of pride and culture combines stories of legendary African-American women with stories of modern-day heroines, sharing the inspirational accounts of fearlessness, faith, and courage from Patti LaBelle, Queen Latifah, Andrea Blackstone, and many others. Original. 150,000 first printing. |
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The 100 Best African-american Poems (PACKAGE) $15.37 Discover the voices of a culture from legendary New York Times bestselling author Nikki GiovanniHEAR:*Langston Hughes *Gwendolyn Brooks *Countee Cullen *Paul Laurence Dunbar *Robert Hayden *Etheridge Knight READ: *Rita Dove *Sonia Sanchez *Richard Wright *Tupac Shukar *Lucille Clifton *Mari Evans *Kevin Young Including one audio CD featuring many of the poems read by the poets themselves, 100 Best African-American Poems is at once strikingly original and a perfect fit for the original poetry anthologies from Sourcebooks, including Poetry Speaks, The Spoken Word Revolution, Poetry Speaks to Children, and the Nikki Giovanni-edited Hip Hop Speaks to Children.Award-winning poet and writer Nikki Giovanni takes on the difficult task of selecting the 100 best African-American works from classic and contemporary poets. This startlingly vibrant collection spans from historic to modern, from structured to free-form, and reflects the rich roots and visionary future of African-American verse in American culture. The resulting selections prove to be an exciting mix of most-loved chestnuts and daring new writing. Most of all, the voice of a culture comes through in this collection, one that is as talented, diverse, and varied as its people. |
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The African and African American History $51.54 Adegbile taught school in Nigeria using both British and American methods, and now has condensed years of experienced into a single volume that discusses the link between Africans and African-Americans, and how the culture in the Diaspora was affected by European colonization. The author maintains a broad look at the political, social and economic issues that face Africans today, and why this should be of interest to cultural counterparts in the United States. This book is effective at introducing students of African and African-American Studies to a complex and far-reaching subject. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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Anticommunism and the African American Freedom Movement (Paperback) $32 The original essays in this book highlight the destructive impact of McCarthyism on the African American Freedom Movement. Recovering little-known stories of black radical activism, they challenge the idea that the Cold War was, on balance, beneficial to the movement. The book emphasizes what was lost when anticommunism forced the movement to submerge broader issues of economic justice, labor rights, feminism, and peace. The authors illustrate the often neglected or understated human costs of the Red Scare, focusing on local and individual stories that offer insight into larger national and international trends. |
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Anticommunism and the African-american Freedom Movement (Hardcover) $76.53 The original essays in this book highlight the destructive impact of McCarthyism on the African American Freedom Movement. Recovering little-known stories of black radical activism, they challenge the idea that the Cold War was, on balance, beneficial to the movement. The book emphasizes what was lost when anticommunism forced the movement to submerge broader issues of economic justice, labor rights, feminism, and peace. The authors illustrate the often neglected or understated human costs of the Red Scare, focusing on local and individual stories that offer insight into larger national and international trends. |
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African American Foodways (Paperback) $21.22 Presents a collection of essays that focus on African American cooking and food customs. |
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African or American? $45.93 During the early national and antebellum eras, black leaders in New York City confronted the tenuous nature of Northern emancipation. Despite the hope of freedom, black New Yorkers faced a series of sociopolitical issues including the persistence of Southern slavery, the threat of forced removal, racial violence, and the denial of American citizenship. Even efforts to create community space within the urban landscape, such as the African Burial Ground and Seneca Village, were eventually demolished to make way for the city`s rapid development. In this illuminating history, Leslie M. Alexander chronicles the growth and development of black activism in New York from the formation of the first black organization, the African Society, in 1784 to the eve of the Civil War in 1861. In this critical period, black activists sought to formulate an effective response to their unequal freedom. Examining black newspapers, speeches, and organizational records, this study documents the creation of mutual relief, religious, and political associations, which black men and women infused with African cultural traditions and values.As Alexander reveals, conflicts over early black political strategy foreshadowed critical ideological struggles that would bedevil the black leadership for generations to come. Initially, black leaders advocated racial uplift through a sense of communalism and connection to their African heritage. Yet by the antebellum era, black activists struggled to reconcile their African identity with a growing desire to gain American citizenship. Ultimately, this battle resulted in competing agendas; while some leaders argued that the black community should dedicate themselves to moral improvement and American citizenship, others began to consider emigrating to Africa or Haiti. In the end, the black leadership resolved to assert an American identity and to expand their mission for full equality and citizenship in the United States. This decision marked |
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Wade in the Water, Vol. 4: African American… $14.99 Full title: Wade in the Water, Vol. 4: African American Community Gospel.Performers include: The Gospel Harmonettes, The Golden Gates Quartet, The Angelic Harmonizers, Bernice Johnson Reagon.Includes liner notes by Bernice Johnson Reagon.The WADE IN THE WATER series is a companion to the National Public Radio series of the same name.Producers: Judi Moore Latta; Toshi Reagon; Bernice Johnson Reagon.Liner Note Authors: Lisa Pertillar Brevard; Bernice Johnson Reagon.Recording information: Bias Recording Company, Springfield, VA (12/12/1992-07/04/1993); Demopolis, AL (12/12/1992-07/04/1993); Washington DC (12/12/1992-07/04/1993).The final release in the series, Wade in the Water, Vol. 4: African American Community Gospel focuses on the sacred music of two vastly different areas of the U.S. — Washington D.C. and rural Alabama — to illustrate the differences brought about by local perspective. The eight Alabama tracks run the gamut from newly arranged renditions of traditional favorites to popular hits to original compositions; all are in the quartet style, which remains the primary gospel vehicle throughout the state — group anniversary celebrations are even regularly held, with other quartets traveling from miles around to perform in their peers’ honor. In D.C., the trend is toward performances connected with the worship services of the urban church community; again, however, the scope is vast, including traditional styles, processional praise songs and a contemporary reading of “Peace in the Valley.” ~ Jason Ankeny |
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African American History $214.83 Provides an in-depth resource for African American history and covers issues central to the African American experience including slavery, abolition, civil rights, discrimination, voting rights, Supreme Court decisions, and federal laws. |
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African American Literature (Paperback) $53.93 African-American Literatureis thematically arranged, comprehensive survey of African-American Literature. The unique thematic organization of the anthology allows for a concise and coherent assessment of African American literature. The thematic approach gives readers a better sense of the intertextuality that binds a literary tradition together rather than a chronological approach that organizes material strictly on the basis of an author`s birth date. Those interested in African-American literature. |
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An African American Cookbook $11.23 Presents a collection of four hundred recipes for traditional African American recipes and other recipes. |
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Atlas of African-american History $17.85 Text, maps, and illustrations introduce African cultures and trace African-American history from the slave trade through the Civil War, emancipation, the early twentieth century, and the civil rights movement to the present. Simultaneous. |
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African-American Folklore $31.02 Introduces the oral tradition of African American culture in the United States, discussing stories, songs, rhymes, jokes, its roots in African folklore and slavery, and its continuing influence on the present. |
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African American Communication (Hardcover) $92.12 What communicative experiences are particular to African Americans? How do many African Americans define themselves culturally? How do they perceive intracultural and intercultural communication? These questions are answered in this second edition of African American Communication: Exploring Identity and Culture. Informing multiple audiences interested in African American culture, from cultural researchers and practitioners to educators, policymakers, and community leaders, this innovative and invaluable resource examines the richness and depth of African American communication norms and patterns, as well as African American identities. Positive and healthy African American identities are centrally positioned throughout the book. Applying the cultural contracts theory and the communication theory of identity, authors Michael L. Hecht, Ronald L. Jackson II, and Sidney A. Ribeau explore relationships among African Americans, as well as between African Americans and European Americans, while highlighting the need for sensitivity to issues of power when discussing race, ethnicity, and culture. This wide-ranging volume provides an extensive review of the relevant literature and offers recommendations designed to encourage understanding of African American communication in a context extending beyond Eurocentric paradigms. Considering African American identity with a communicative, linguistic, and relational focus, this volume: *Defines African American identities by describing related terms, such as self, self-concept, personhood and identity; *Explores Afrocentricity and African American discourse; *Examines the status of African Americans in the United States using census statistics and national studies from other research agencies; *Considers identity negotiation and competence; and *Features a full chapter on African American relationships, including gendered, familial, intimate, adolescent and adult, homose |
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Lift Every Voice: Honoring African American $13.99 Lift Every Voice: Honoring African American |
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The African American Experience $85.58 This narrative text explores the African American experience throughout United States history, with particular emphasis on work, community, and recurring discrimination. Unlike most other texts dealing with this subject matter, The African American Experience provides equal emphasis on the North and South. |
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