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Liz Parker - A Confidential Agent
A BBC Radio Crime Drama Collection
Unabridged
4 hours 49 min
2023
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Six cosy detective dramas about secretary turned super-sleuth Liz ParkerLiz Parker dreams of being a gumshoe, like her hardboiled heroes Philip Marlowe and Mike Hammer. But instead, she's stuck as secretary at the Ace Agency, a small-time investigation bureau above a curry house in the backstreets of Birmingham. Her lecherous boss, Mr Antrobus, is too tied up with typist Gloria to pay much attention to the cases that come in - so Liz decides to solve them herself.....
Crown House
A BBC Radio 4 Regal Drama
Unabridged
3 hours 53 min
2023
EN
A very royal saga about The Crown and a very historic houseIn this story of Crown House, the grand home of the Ministers, the bond is built between the Minister family and the House of Windsor in this tale of changing times and unvarying traditions. This is a tale of two families and a fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House, and the Royal Family of Windsor.The series follow the birth of a royal baby and the growing closeness of William Minster and his wi...
Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed
The Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964
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- Raymond AdamsBarbara White Atkinson-LigginsGerald W. BillesCarolyn Earline Foster BivinsMattie Davis BlizzardMilton DonaldNancy Hooten GarrisonRosa McWilliams HendersonMargaret Meadows JonesAnthony T. LeeDouglas MayberrySonjia Parker RedmondPalmer Sullins Jr.Harold White Jr.Marian Quinn Williams Jr.Roosevelt Lorenzo Williams Jr.Willie B. Wyatt Jr.Carolyn Moss Woodard Jr.Alma Jean Foye Stokes Jr.Alex Stanton Jr.Annie Jean Baker Reed
2026
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WINNER OF THE ANNE B. AND JAMES B. MCMILLAN PRIZEA powerful collection of firsthand stories from the Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964—students who came of age in the crucible of the Civil Rights Movement. Their stories uncover the bold choices of their ancestors who chose to stay and help shape the South.Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed, edited by Sonjia Parker Redmond and Beatrice J. Adams...
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- Jan LeesNisha DograPaul CooperMichael MandelstamMartin BarrowCarola Beresford-CookeCJ AtkinsonBarbara KellyDawn BrookerLuke BeardonMarian LiebmannBelinda HopkinsCharles BuckHarriet WardRex HaighSarah CarrNigel ChingNick LuxmooreJoyce LishmanGrace WattsLorraine NicolleWinnie DunnChristiane SandersonSally DonovanPeter BeresfordPriscilla AldersonMatthew J. TaylorVanessa RogersJennifer Peace Peace RhindDr Anthony AttwoodDr Gwen AdsheadKim S. Golding
2017
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What social change has been achieved over the past 30 years?What have been the main barriers to progress?What great achievements can we identify and celebrate today?Marking Jessica Kingsley Publishers' 30th year of publishing books on social and behavioural issues, this book gathers together over 30 leading thinkers from diverse disciplines - from autism specialists and social workers through to trans rights activists and complementary therapists.Contributors ...
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Our Kind of People
Inside America's Black Upper Class
2009
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"Fascinating. . . . [Graham] has made a major contribution both to African-American studies and the larger American picture." —New York TimesDebutante cotillions. Million-dollar homes. Summers in Martha's Vineyard. Membership in the Links, Jack & Jill, Deltas, Boule, and AKAs. An obsession with the right schools, families, social clubs, and skin complexion. This is the world of America’s Black upper class and the focus of the first book written abo...
Remembering Jim Crow
African Americans Tell About Life in the Segregated South
2014
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This “viscerally powerful . . . compilation of firsthand accounts of the Jim Crow era” won the Lillian Smith Book Award and the Carey McWilliams Award (Publisher’s Weekly, starred review).Based on interviews collected by the Behind the Veil Oral History Project at Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies, this remarkable book presents for the first time the most extensive oral history ever compiled of African American life under segregation.
A Shining Thread of Hope
The History of Black Women in America
2009
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At the greatest moments and in the cruelest times, black women have been a crucial part of America's history. Now, the inspiring history of black women in America is explored in vivid detail by two leaders in the fields of African American and women's history.A Shining Thread of Hope chronicles the lives of black women from indentured servitude in the early American colonies to the cruelty of antebellum plantations, from the reign of lynch law in the Jim Crow South...
American Tapestry
The Story of the Black, White, and Multiracial Ancestors of Michelle Obama
2012
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"Riveting . . . American Tapestry is not only the remarkable story of the [Michelle Obama's] family, but also a microcosm of this country's story as well" ( USA Today).In an extraordinary feat of genealogical research, Rachel L. Swarns—a veteran journalist and renowned scholar of American race relations—tells the fascinating and hitherto untold story of Ms. Obama's black, white, and multiracial ancestors; a history that the First Lady herself did n...
First Class
The Legacy of Dunbar, America's First Black Public High School
2013
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Combining a fascinating history of the first U.S. high school for African Americans with an unflinching analysis of urban public-school education today, First Class explores an underrepresented and largely unknown aspect of black history while opening a discussion on what it takes to make a public school successful. In 1870, in the wake of the Civil War, citizens of Washington, DC, opened the Preparatory High School for Colored Youth, the first black public high school in the Unit...
Open Wide The Freedom Gates
A Memoir
2009
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Dorothy Height marched at civil rights rallies, sat through tense White House meetings, and witnessed every major victory in the struggle for racial equality. Yet as the sole woman among powerful, charismatic men, someone whose personal ambition was secondary to her passion for her cause, she has received little mainstream recognition -- until now. In her memoir, Dr. Height, now ninety-one, reflects on a life of service and leadership. We witness her childhood encounters with racism and th...
They Stole a City
Wilmington's White Supremacist Coup and the Families Who Live with Its Legacy
2026
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**“They Stole A City is a powerful new book... Collins shows how the massacre couldn't be contained to its particular time period... its effects continued to reverberate across generations.” —Jennifer Szalai, The New York TimesIn this ambitious and groundbreaking history, Lauren Collins weaves together stories of four Wilmington, North Carolina, families over 125 years to create a full accounting of the long-term effects of the 1898 white supremacist massacre and ...
Black Folk
The Roots of the Black Working Class
2023
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Named one of Smithsonian's Best Books of 20232024 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Book Award2024 Philip Taft Labor History Award2024 Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize Nonfiction Longlist**2024 L.A. Times Book Award Finalist in HistoryAn award-winning historian illuminates the adversities and joys of the Black working class in America through a stunning narrative centered on ...











