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David Walker: The Politics of Racial Egalitarianism (PB) (2024)
$24.95David Walker, a free (with a small f) black man, was one of the most significant African-American abolitionists of the nineteenth century. Born in a slave society before moving to Boston where, after the American Revolutionary War, slavery was abolished,...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$24.95Subtotal: -
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A Black Philadelphia Reader: African American Writings about the City of Brotherly Love (PB) (2024)
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Life's Too Short: A Memoir (HC) (2024)
$29.99"Darius has always been one of my favorite people to sing with and to call a friend in this industry and yet even knowing him well for as long as I have, there are so many incredible stories in Life's Too Short that I enjoyed learning for the first time... -
Teaching Critical Thinking: Practical Wisdom (PB) (2007)
$48.95In Teaching Critical Thinking, renowned cultural critic and progressive educator bell hooks addresses some of the most compelling issues facing teachers in and out of the classroom today.In a series of short, accessible, and enlightening essays, hooks... -
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Teaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope (PB) (2003)
$48.95Ten years ago, bell hooks astonished readers with Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom. Now comes Teaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope - a powerful, visionary work that will enrich our teaching and our lives. Combining critical... -
Uncut Funk: A Contemplative Dialogue (PB) (2017)
$42.95In an awesome meeting of minds, cultural theorists Stuart Hall and bell hooks met for a series of wide-ranging conversations on what Hall sums up as "life, love, death, sex." From the trivial to the profound, across boundaries of age, sexualities and... -
The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie Transformed America (HC) (2024)
$32.50From the New York Times bestselling author of Satchel and Bobby Kennedy, a sweeping and spellbinding portrait of the longtime kings of jazz--Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie--who, born within a few years of one another, overcame racist...