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[12] [15] Black and White has both order and chaos, expressed through the story, illustrations, and design of the book. [12] The chaos of the story increases, reaching its climax when the only colors used are black on white on a page, before order is restored at the end of the stories and at the end of the book. [16]
All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some Of Us Are Brave: Black Women's Studies, edited by Akasha Gloria Hull, Patricia Bell-Scott, and Barbara Smith (1982) Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (1982–present) In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development, Carol Gilligan (1982)
"Black Woman's Manifesto", Third World Women's Alliance (1970) [279] Black Women's Liberation, Maxine Williams and Pamela Newman (1970) [280] Chains or Change, by the Irish Women's Liberation Movement (1970) Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands lyrics (1970s) [281] "Cutting Loose", Sally Kempton (1970)
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The White Company - Arthur Conan Doyle ; The White Goddess - Robert Graves ; White Gold Wielder: Book Three of the Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant - Stephen R. Donaldson ; The White Hotel - D. M. Thomas ; White House Years - Henry Kissinger ; The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster - Norman Mailer
100 years ago—on May 31 and June 1, 1921—the Tulsa m*****e occurred on "Black Wall Street," the wealthiest Black community in the United States at the time. Black businesses that ...
Letters Live initially started as a one-off literacy charity event to promote Canongate Books epistolary texts Letters of Note by Shaun Usher and To the Letter by Simon Garfield in December 2013. [2] Usher had been compiling letters in an online blog, searching for interesting, funny, or dramatic letters in libraries, museums, and archives. [3]
The series expanded in 1953 to include world history as a sub-series called World Landmark Books, and a second sub-series of larger-format books illustrated with color artwork or black and white photographs was introduced in the 1960s as Landmark Giant, which would continue releasing new titles beyond the end of the main series until 1974 ...