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The Works of William Sanders Scarborough: Black Classicist ...
William Sanders ScarboroughBlack Classicist and Race Leader William Sanders Scarborough Michele Ronnick. home life,” Scarborough spent time reading, writing and lecturing.137 He continued to consider the destiny of the “darker races” all over the globe and was ...
The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction:
Dorothy ScarboroughThe bibliography, which I at first intended to publish in connection with this volume, is far too voluminous to be included here, so will probably be brought out later by itself.
Humorous Ghost Stories: Ghost Story Collections
Dorothy ScarboroughThe good ship sped on her way across the calm Atlantic.
The Wind
Dorothy ScarboroughThe Wind stirred up a fury among Texas readers when it was first published in 1925. This is the story of Letty, a delicate girl who is forced to move from lush Virginia to desolate West Texas.
On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs
Dorothy ScarboroughTraces Negro folksongs back to their American beginnings. Dance songs, ballads, lullabies, work songs, and others are discussed.
MONUMENTS & MEMORY PB
NORKUNAS MARTHAMarjorie Payne, Linda Peterson, Sheree Scarborough, Emily Socolov, Francoise De Baker, and Roger Renwick discussed various chapters with me. My deepest thanks to each of them. Sheree Scarborough also helped me select images for ...
The Autobiography of William Sanders Scarborough: An ...
William Sanders Scarborough... Wilberforce, Ohio; Walter B. Hill at the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.John Aubrey of the Newberry Library, Chicago; Roland M. Baumann and Ken Grossi of the Mudd Center Library, Oberlin College ; Eva M.
Dorothy: Return to Oz
Thomas L. TedrowSixty years after her visit to Oz, Dorothy is still wishing to return and gets the chance when her granddaughter, Dorothy, spends the summer with her in Kansas
Identity and Belonging: Rethinking Race and Ethnicity in ...
PreviewElliott, ]., and A. Fleras. 1992. ”Immigration and the Canadian Ethnic Mosaic.” In Multiculturalism in Canada, ed. A. Fleras and]. Elliott. Scarborough: Nelson Canada. Fleras, A., and]. Elliott, eds. 1992. Multiculturalism in Canada Scarborough: ...
Angel Dorothy: How an American Progressive Came to Devon
Jane BrownAngel Dorothy is the inspiring biography of a formidable woman: wealthy American heiress Dorothy Elmhirst, who poured her considerable resources into founding Dartington Hall in 1925.
Dorothy Dixon Solves the Conway Case
Dorothy WayneDorothy Wayne was a pseudonym used by Noel Sainsbury who wrote a series of books featuring Bill Bolton, the idea being that a female author would appeal more to a young female audience.
Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society ...
Dorothy WickendenNearly a hundred years later, Dorothy Wickenden, the granddaughter of Dorothy Woodruff, found the teachers’ buoyant letters home, which captured the voices of the pioneer women, the children, and other unforgettable people the women got ...
A Handbook for Minister's Wives: Sharing the Blessing of ...
Dorothy Kelley PattersonSharing the Blessing of Your Marriage, Family, and Home Dorothy Kelley Patterson. A HANDBOOIQfoE^ MINISTEI^WIVES DOROTHY KELLEY PATTERSON m PUBLISHING CROUP NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE © 2002 by Dorothy Kelley ...
Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652–54
Dorothy OsborneOther friends we have, then living, but none so intimate or well beloved. Mr. Waller, whom Dorothy may have known, Mr. Cowley, Sir Peter Lely, ——who painted our heroine's portrait,—-and Dr. Jeremy Taylor; very courtly and superior persons ...
Beyond the Hills That Beckon
Ray LongOne of Henly's four surviving daughters was Dorothy Faye Whitaker Howard. Dorothy's husband, Garnett Howard, was the son of Fred Napoleon Howard and Jessie Moberly. Garnett and Dorothy were the parents of two sons, Gene Bernard , ...
Annual Editions: American History
Robert MaddoxDorothy Wickenden describes the relationship between the two men — a relationship that would alter the history of race in America. Dorothy Wickenden Dorothy Wickenden is the managing editor of The New Republic. Born in Nor- walk, ...
Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth: the Alfoxden journal, 1798; ...
Dorothy WordsworthTwo of Dorothy's poems are included in the appendix, along with thirty-three poems by Wordsworth, which are referred to in the journals.
Black Authors and Illustrators of Books for Children and ...
PreviewBy Dorothy Sterling. Doubleday, 1954. Corrie andthe Yankee. By Mimi Cooper Levi. Viking, 1959. Mary Jane. By Dorothy Sterling. Doubleday, 1959. William. By Anne Welsh Guy. Dial, '95'. Forever Free. By Dorothy Sterling. Doubleday, 1961.
Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth
Dorothy WordsworthThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Stay a Little Longer
Dorothy GarlockDorothy Garlock. “That, my friend,” Zachary said, smiling, “is where you come in.” Chapter Six R ACHEL TOSSED a freshly laundered sheet over.
The Conceptual Practices of Power: A Feminist Sociology of ...
Dorothy E. SmithSo argues Dorothy E. Smith in this provocative study of her own discipline and its relationship to women's lives.
Homeplace
Dorothy GarlockDorothy Garlock. “How come you picked this big, old ugly cousin of mine over me ? I'm much better looking than he is.” “Because I didn't want to be responsible for all the desperate women who would have thrown themselves in the river when ...
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Full view(Skid more, ASCAP) DOROTHY COLLINS That's All I Need 78 GOTHAM 117— The canary has a way with r.&b. material and she wraps up this LaVerne/ Baker ditty with showmanship and a great beat. One of Dorothy Collins' best sides.
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