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| All Aunt Hagar's Children: Stories
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Edward P. Jones.
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| Publisher: Amistad. Format: paperback.
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| ISBN: 9780060557577. Daedalus Item Code: 22304 |
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| (PEN/Faulkner Award Nominee) This collection of stories is Edward P. Jones' follow-up to his stunning novel The Known World, which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics ... (Read More)
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| The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do
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Lee Kogan.
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| Publisher: American Folk Art Museum. Format: hardcover.
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| ISBN: 9781578061327. Daedalus Item Code: 30106 |
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| For Nellie Mae Rowe (1900–1982), the old Southern world of shotgun shacks, small churches, flowering trees, and farm animals shined in her drawings, paintings, and sculpture. She taught herself art ... (Read More)
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| Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues
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Paul Oliver.
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| Publisher: Basic Books. Format: hardcover.
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| ISBN: 9780465008810. Daedalus Item Code: 21877 |
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| In the 1920s, engineers from Okeh and Columbia Records took to the road and set up makeshift recording studios in cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and New Orleans. They brought in street singers, ... (Read More)
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| Black Gold of the Sun: Searching for Home in Africa and Beyond
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Ekow Eshun.
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| Publisher: Pantheon. Format: hardcover.
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| ISBN: 9780375424182. Daedalus Item Code: 83654 |
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| At the age of 33, Ekow Eshun leaves a London that has never felt like home and travels to Ghana, in order to search for his roots. Along the way he reflects on others who have made the same journey, ... (Read More)
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| Black Noir: Mystery, Crime, and Suspense Fiction by African-American Writers
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Otto Penzler, ed.
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| Publisher: Pegasus. Format: paperback.
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| ISBN: 9781605980577. Daedalus Item Code: 31172 |
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| Some of the best-known and most influential pieces of crime fiction have been from African American writers, from Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins in postwar L.A. to the mean streets of Harlem in the ... (Read More)
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| The Black Panther: Intercommunal News Service 1967–1980
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David Hilliard.
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| Publisher: Atria. Format: paperback & DVD.
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| ISBN: 9781416532590. Daedalus Item Code: 30964 |
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| "We knew from the beginning how critical it was to have our own publication, to set forth our agenda for freedom ... to urge change, to use the pen alongside the sword," writes former Black Panther ... (Read More)
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| Challenge of the Modern: African–American Artists 1925–1945
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Lowery Stokes Sims.
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| Publisher: Studio Museum of Harlem. Format: paperback.
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| ISBN: 9780942949247. Daedalus Item Code: 31256 |
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| This catalog from a 2003 exhibit at the Studio Museum in Harlem—"one of the most ambitious shows this museum has produced ... [and] also one of the more stimulating," according to the New York ... (Read More)
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| Chris Ofili
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Judith Nesbitt, ed.
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| Publisher: Tate. Format: paperback.
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| ISBN: 9781854378705. Daedalus Item Code: 24159 |
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| Born in Manchester in 1968, British painter Chris Ofili is one of the most notable painters of his generation, winning the Turner Prize in 1998 and representing Great Britain in the Venice Biennale ... (Read More)
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| The Complete Quincy Jones: My Journey and Passions
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Quincy Jones. Maya Angelou, preface. Clint Eastwood, foreword. Bono, intro. Sidney Poitier, afterword.
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| Publisher: Insight. Format: hardcover.
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| ISBN: 9781933784670. Daedalus Item Code: 13529 |
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| This entertaining, heavily illustrated tribute to the unparalleled career of musician, composer, arranger, and producer Quincy Jones explores his wide-ranging virtuosity and his prolific contribution ... (Read More)
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