The women who work at St. Paul Human Services--flirtatious, self-centered Tangie, Sabrina the gossip, lonely widow Bonnie Mae, and devout but self-righteous Cordelia--cope with men, friendship, family, and religious faith.
An anthology of stories and poetry on the theme of change featuring Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic writers for Young Adults.
From the acclaimed author of Last Train to Memphis, this is the definitive biography of Sam Cooke, one of most influential singers and songwriters of all time.
This book seeks to answer the seemingly simple question: how can we be politically civil to each other again?
... 137 Harlem Prep, 62 Harley, S., 17, 23, 24 Harmon,J., 142 Harris,J., 89, 91 Harris,J. J. III, 32 Harris, Tam, 149 Harris, VioletJ., 75, 78 Harry, B., 31–32 Hart, A. C., 137 Hart, B., 108–109 Harvard University, 55 Harvey, Stephanie, ...
This expansive volume spans styles and subjects, including Pico Iyer’s meditations on Handel, Arnold Steinhardt’s thoughts on Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge, and Laurie Anderson and Edgar Choueiri’s manifesto for spatial music.
One More River to Cross: The Redemption of Sam Coke
Kemp Powers' award-winning debut play One Night in Miami... deftly combines the personal and the political at a pivotal moment in history; it received the Ted Schmitt Award 2013 for its world premiere, and went on to be adapted into a ...
Hector Sosa Jr. was born in Puerto Rico.
This is the frank & sometimes shocking story of an American musical legend, & the changing times in which he lived & tragically died. The award-winning biography of the man who invented soul music.
Explores the relationship between African American popular music and American culture through a review of artists' music .