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By Author
Family Chronicle: An Odyssey from Russia to America
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Reznikoff, Charles
Subject: Europe, U.S. History
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This remarkably moving and often funny saga becomes the collective memoir of the celebrated American poet and his family. Drawing upon the childhood stories of his parents, the author weaves together narratives that portray life in 19th-century provincial Russia, capture …
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By the Waters of Manhattan
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Reznikoff, Charles (introduction by Milton Hindus)
Subject: Europe, U.S. History, World Literature
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This is the first novel of Charles Reznikoff, one of the outstanding American poets of this century. It tells the story of a courageous woman in Russia who immigrates to America and starts a family and business in New York’s …
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Historical Perspectives on Puerto Rican Survival in the United States
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Rodriguez, Clara E. and Virginia Sánchez Korrol, editors
Subject: Caribbean, U.S. History
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This collection was originally developed as an interdisciplinary reader for Puerto Rican Studies courses under the title The Puerto Rican Struggle: Essays on Survival in the U.S. It is being reissued with updated commentary because of its continuing relevance to …
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Women’s Voices on Africa: A Century of Travel Writings
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Romero, Patricia W.
Subject: Africa, Women's History
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In African Women: A Historical Panorama, Patricia W. Romero seeks to address what she perceives as a gap in existing scholarship on the history of African women, namely a lack of personalisation and case studies in accounts of women who …
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African Women: A Historical Panorama
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Romero, Patricia W.
Subject: African History, Women's History, Textbook
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African women have made history as doctors, merchants, slaves, prostitutes, and religious leaders. In this survey of the roles women have played in sub-Saharan Africa, from the Queen of Sheba in Ethiopia to the elected presidents of contemporary Liberia and …
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Passage from Home: The Erotic Awakening of a Young Intellectual
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Rosenfeld, Isaac (edited by Jonathan D. Sarna; introduction by Mark Shechner)
Subject: World Literature
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This outstanding family novel, set in a Jewish neighborhood of Chicago, is “the fullest articulation of the generational conflict between Jewish fathers and [sins],” writes Alexander Bloom in his 1986 book Prodigal Sons. The central character, a 15-year-old boy in …
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The African Experience in Spanish America
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Rout, Leslie, Jr.
Subject: Africa, Latin America, History of Slavery
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This pioneering book, a founding text of African diaspora studies, continues to hold a prominent place in any bibliography of its field and remains the only general history on the people of African descent in the Spanish-speaking nations of …
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Cuban Music
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Roy, Maya (translated by Denise and Gabriel Asfar)
Subject: Caribbean
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Native Americans supplied the maracas. African slaves brought drums and ritual music, and Spaniards brought guitars, brass instruments, and clarinets along with European ballroom dancing. The advent of blues and jazz gave new forms to styles of songs, notably feeling …
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Memoirs of an Arabian Princess from Zanzibar
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Ruete, Emily (edited by Patricia Romero)
Subject: Middle East
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Born a princess Sayyida on the African spice island of Zanzibar, Emily Ruete was brought up in a harem in the Sultan’s palace, naturalized as a German through marriage, and then manipulated by both Germans and British in their …
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