John B. Boles, William P. Hobby Professor of History at Rice University and managing editor of the Journal of Southern History, had written many books, including Black Southerners, 1619–1869, The Great Revival: Beginnings of the Bible ...
When you mix these three colors, new colors emerge. Primary colors can be observed all around us.” She discussed with the children that the sun ap- pears red, the sky looks blue, a lemon is yellow, and these colors can even be seen in a ...
Addressing a wide spectrum of questions raised by this rich new cultural landscape, Mixing It Up brings together the observations often noted voices who have experienced multiracialism firsthand. From Naomi Zack's "American Mixed Race: ...
You said that on Sonny, Please you became involved for the first time in postproduc- tion, mixing, and mastering. ROLLINS: First time in a long time. I used to do it. I hate listening to the stuff so after many years, I got my old lady ...
An army like those welfare mothers who used the Internet tool to mix it up with the Oprah machine. An army to take on Ku Klux feminists, since many blacks in academia and the pundit classes are too scared to do it.
In the following chapters, I mix it up with the media bullies. Lewis Hyde, before a meeting of MacArthur Fellows, traced the history of idea ownership. At one time, ideas were owned by the Church cxxix.
In this latest collection of essays, culled from the pages of the New York Times, Playboy, CounterPunch, and elsewhere, MacArthur fellow Ishmael Reed is at his most probing and fearless....
In this latest collection of essays, culled from the pages of the New York Times, Playboy, CounterPunch, and elsewhere, MacArthur fellow Ishmael Reed is at his most probing and fearless....
Bexley Brown is slowly losing her mind.Working at the local pub in her small town is the highlight of her summer vacation away from college.
Born with a silver spoon in her mouth, Manhattan upper-cruster Cecily Sinclair now uses that pricey utensil to dish up fancy French fare on her cooking show, Serving Romance.
Mixing It Up: Painting Today, brings together 31 painters whose works combine elements from varied traditions, genres, image sources and formal approaches.