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Waco, TX : The Institute for Faith and Learning, Baylor University, [2016]
Introduction / Religion, violence, nonsense, and power / The end of scapegoating / Reflections on Christian courage / Recovering from moral injury / O Christ, you did no violence / Worship service / Depicting martyrdom / Meditating on Christ's suffering / Consuming violence: voyeurism versus vision / Responding to domestic violence and spiritual abuse / The disturbing work of resurrection / American religions and war / What kind of religion is safe for society? / Editors -- Contributors.
Running the voodoo down -- The young artist 1926-1948. Beginnings / There was a time / Birth of the cool 1949-1953. Miles in the 1940s and early 1950s / Miles and style / Hard bop 1954-1958. Miles in France / Love for sale / Kind of blue 1958-1963. Miles, Newport, and the business of jazz / A new energy 1964-1968. Miles and the 1960s quintet / Miles and the ballads / Bitches brew and beyond 1969-1974. Miles, Tony Williams, and the road to Bitches brew / Miles goes acoustic / Hiatus and recovery 1975-1985. Miles and women / Miles Davis in the ring / Tutu and farewell 1986-1991. Miles in the 1980s / Timing / Afterword. Miles in the afterlife /
The death of Aida Hernandez -- No country for young women -- Girl in a labyrinth -- English without barriers -- A sudden storm -- Miles of wall and no time to sleep -- The new millennium, her own quiet war -- Better living through border security -- Dance steps -- American dreaming -- No country for young women -- Trauma red -- Hunger is worse -- Madera -- Exile and belonging -- La roca -- The railroad yard -- The black palace -- Trauma red -- Slipknot -- Lucky Ema -- All the monsters at once -- The healer -- Leaving the world and fighting to rejoin it -- The "Show me your papers" state -- What care can do -- Slipknot -- Going away to come back -- Ema's journey -- The underworld -- Aida's voice -- Aida and Ema -- Going away to come back -- To Battery Park -- The life of Aida Hernandez -- About this book.
Minneapolis, MN : Mill Creek Entertainment, [20--?]
What? And get out of show business? ; The sound of money ; Whatever happened to the old songs? ; See here, private Partridge ; When mother gets married ; Love at first slight ; Danny and the mob ; But the memory lingers on ; Did you hear the one about Danny Partridge? ; Go directly to jail ; This is my song ; My son, the feminist -- Star quality ; The Red Woodloe story ; Mom drops out ; Old scrapmouth ; Why did the music stop? ; Soul club ; To play or not to play? ; They shoot managers, don't they? ; Partridge up a pair tree ; Road song ; Not with my sister, you don't ; A Partridge by any other name ; A knight in shining armor -- Dora, Dora, Dora ; In 25 words or less ; A man called Snake ; The undergraduate ; Anatomy of a tonsil ; Whatever happened to Moby Dick? ; Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Partridge ; Days of acne and roses ; Tale of two hamsters ; Forty year itch ; I can get it for you retail ; Guess who's coming to drive? -- Don't' bring your guns to town, Santa ; Where do mermaids go? ; Home is where the heart was ; Fellini, Bergman, and Partridge ; Waiting for Bolero ; I am a curious Partridge ; My heart belongs to a two-car garage ; H-e-l-l-l-l-l-p ; Promise her anything but give her a punch ; Partridge papers ; All's war, in love and fairs ; Who is Max Ledbetter, and why is he saying all those terrible things? -- Male chauvinist Piggy went to market ; M is for the many things ; Princess & the Partridge ; Each dawn I diet ; A penny for his thoughts ; You're only young twice ; The modfather ; A likely candidate ; Swiss family Partridge ; Ain't loveth grand ; Whatever happened to Keith Prtridge ; Nag, nag, nag -- For sale by owner ; Aspirin at seven, dinner at eight ; For whom the bell tolls ; Trial of Patridge one ; I left my heart in Cincinnati ; The eleven year itch ; Bedknobs and drumsticks ; Everything you wanted to know about sex But couldn't pronounce ; Forgive us our debits ; Partridge connection ; Selling of the Partridge ; Diary of a mad millionaire ; Me and my shadow -- Hate thy neighbor ; None but the lonely ; Beethoven, Brahms and Patridge ; The strike out king ; Reuben kincad lives ; Double trouble ; The last of Howard ; The diplomat ; Heartbreak Keith ; A day of honesty ; Al in the family. -- Maid in San Pueblo ; Art for mom's sake ; Two for the show ; Danny drops out ; Queen for a minute ; Danny converts ; Miss Partridge, teacher ; Keith and Lauriebelle ; Morning becomes electric ; Pin it on Danny ; ... (S.O.S.).
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1999.
0804735492 (acid-free, recycled paper)
Etiquette (1881) -- Advantages of a well-conducted literary society (1881) -- Future of the Negro (1882) -- Self-made men (1882) -- Methods of teaching (1882) -- Things to be thankful for (1886) -- Advice to young men (1886) -- Inside view of the Negro question (1889) -- What is a white man? (1889) -- Some uses and abuses of shortland (1889) -- Multitude of counselors (1891) -- Some requisites of a law reporter (1891) -- Resolutions concerning recent southern outrages (1892) -- Competition (1892) -- Why I am a republican *1892) -- Liberty and the franchise (1899) -- Literature in its relation of life (1899) -- On the future of his people (1900) -- Plea for the american Negro (1900) -- Future American: what the race is likely to become in the process of time (1900) -- Future American: a stream of dark blood in the veins of the southern whites (1900) -- Future American: a complete race-amalgamation likely to occur (1900) -- Introduction to temple course reading (1900) -- White and the black (1901) -- Visit to tuskegee (1901) -- Defamer of his race (1901) -- Superstitions and folk-lore of the south (1901) -- Negro's franchise (1901) -- Charles W. Chesnutt's own view of his new story, the narrow of tradition (1901) -- Obliterating the color line (1901) -- Pussy meow: the autobiogrphy of a cat, by S.L. Patteson (1901) -- Free colored people of North Carolina (1902) -- Disfranchisement of the negro (1903) -- Race problem (1904) -- Peonage, or the new slavery (1904) -- For Roosevelt (1904)Literary outlook (1905) -- Race prejudice: its causes and its cures (1905) -- Age of problems (1906) -- rights and duties (1908) -- Courst and the negro (1908) -- Lincoln's courtships (1909) -- Right to jury service (1910) -- Who and why was Samuel Johnson? (1911) -- Abraham Lincoln (1912) -- Status of the negro in the United States (1912) -- Address to the medina coterie (1913) -- Perry centennial (1913) -- race ideals and examples (1913) -- Abraham Lincoln: an appreciation (1913) -- Alexander Dumas (1914) -- Ideal nurse (1914) -- Women's rights (1915) -- Solution for the race problem (1916) -- George Meredith (1916) -- Social discrimination (1916) -- Negro in books (1916) -- Introduction to a reading from an unpublished story (1916) -- Will of John Randolph (1917) -- Address to colored soldiers at grays armory (1917) -- Negro authors (1918) -- Mission of the drama (1920) -- resolutions concerning the recent election (1920) -- Authobiography of Edward, Baron Herbert of Cherbury (1921) -- Remarks of Charles W. Chesnutt before Cleveland chamber of commerce committee on negro migration and its effects (1926) -- Negro in art: how shall he be portrayed? (1926) -- Address before Ohio state (1928) -- Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass (1928) -- Remarks of Charles W. Chesnutt, of Cleveland, in accepting the spingarn medal at Los Angeles (1928) -- Negro in present day fiction (1929) -- Advice for businessmen (1930) -- Negro in Cleveland (1930) -- Post-bellum-pre-harlem (1931) -- Writing oof a novel (undated, after 1899) -- Why do we live? (undated) -- Joseph C. Price, orator and educator: an appreciation (undated after 2 August 1923) -- Term negro (undated, before 2 June 1928).