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- Let it shine : stories of Black women freedom fighters / by Pinkney, Andrea Davis.; Alcorn, Stephen.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-107)."All ages"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: African American women civil rights workers; African Americans;
- © c2000., Harcourt,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hey you! / by Adeola, Dapo.; Johnson, Alyissa.; Miller, Sharee(Illustrator); Orlando, Jade.;
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- Subjects: Children, Black; Self-esteem;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Girl, woman, other / by Evaristo, Bernardine,1959-author.;
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- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Short stories.; Women, Black;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Once upon a time in Dollywood. by Jordan, Ashley.;
"Eve Ambroise may be a rising star playwright, but her personal life is falling apart. Desperate for a fresh start, she breaks up with her fiancé, cuts off her parents, and heads to the Tennessee mountains. But keeping up the lie that she's just on a writing retreat becomes near impossible when faced with the well-meaning townspeople and a neighbor who has just as much baggage as she has. Coming off a contentious custody battle, Jamie Gallagher is restructuring what his life looks like as a single dad, and spending more days at his cabin makes his new "free time" a little less empty. Especially when he meets the beautiful -- and prickly -- woman next door. The last thing he needs is a new romance to shake up his family dynamics even more, but there's something about Eve. What starts out as a fling quickly becomes more serious, and it's not long before Eve is running scared once again. She's loved and lost in every possible way, and risking it one more time could finally break her. But like the fireflies that fill the mountains around them, Jamie's and Eve's lives keep falling into sync. A fairy-tale ending could be in the cards, but only if the new couple can get out of their heads and put their hearts first"--Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; FICTION / African American & Black / Women; FICTION / Romance / Contemporary; FICTION / Women;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Good night stories for rebel girls : 100 real-life tales of Black girl magic / by Workneh, Lilly.editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.LSC
- Subjects: Women, Black; Women, Black; African American women; African American women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The complete outdoor builder : arbors to walkways : 150 DIY projects / by Creative Publishing International;
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- Subjects: Garden structures; Landscape construction;
- © c2016., Creative Pub. International,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The advanced Shotokan karate bible : black belt and beyond / by Martin, Ashley.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189), Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Karate.; Karate;
- © 2008., Firefly Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rayleigh Mann in the company of monsters / by Smart, Ciannon.;
When twelve-year-old Rayleigh discovers he's part monster and that his dad, the Supreme Scarer, is missing, he journeys to a magical world below London where he must fight the most frightening, decide what sort of monster he is at heart, and find his father.
- Subjects: Monster fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Children, Black; Black people; Climatic changes; Magic; Monsters; Missing persons; Fathers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- We are here / by Charles, Tami.; Collier, Bryan.;
Lyrical, affirmational, and bursting with love, We Are Here is a poignant story about Black and brown heritage and community. Full of assurance, tenderness, and triumph, this much-anticipated follow-up to the picture book All Because You Matter offers an equally inspirational and arresting ode to all of the Black women and men throughout history who have made momentous contributions from the beginning of time.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Black people; Self-esteem;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- In the light of dawn : the history and legacy of a Black Canadian community / by Carter, Marie,1953-author.; Cooper, Afua,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Illuminating two hundred years of lost Black history through the lens of an iconic abolitionist settlement. In the Light of Dawn shares the compelling story of how the iconic Dawn Settlement -- now largely within the boundaries of Dresden, Ontario -- shaped (and was shaped by) a broader course of international events along a 200-year continuum of resistance and contribution. Using a geographic approach, the book reveals that the town's size, scope, and importance eclipses its previous narrow interpretations as a "failed" utopian colony at a terminus of the Underground Railroad led by the Reverend Josiah Henson (the "real Uncle Tom" of Harriet Beecher Stowe's landmark anti-slavery novel). Beyond Henson, Dawn's history contains familiar figures like Frederick Douglass and Rosa Parks as well as a pantheon of lesser known but equally important Black leaders including Dennis Hill, William Whipper, William Carter, and Hugh Burnett. The trajectories of Dawn's residents often intersect with pivotal international events from the time of the fur trade to the modern Civil Rights movement. Activism from 19th-century Pennsylvania's Black Elite and other major American centres run like a golden thread through successive generations in Dawn, resulting in landmark actions such as the challenge to segregation of private businesses and publicly funded schools. Dawn's people not only resisted slavery and oppression but also made successful and lasting contributions to the growth of local communities and wider society. Far from being a failed colony, the Dawn Settlement emerges as a vibrant community of racial and economic diversity, where people of agency and ability influenced wider societal change. In the Light of Dawn presents an expansive yet nuanced account of a small rural town that challenges traditional notions of Black History and the contributions of early Black pioneers, leaving behind an enduring legacy. Marie Carter is a lifelong resident of Dresden, Ontario, where she researches and writes about the history of her community, the former Dawn Settlement area. Her eclectic career has included graphic artist, reporter-photographer for community newspapers and church press, and rural organizer of outreach to migrant agricultural workers"--
- Subjects: Black people; Black Canadians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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