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Subjects: Abernathy, James D; Loflin, Patrick C; Myers, Michael Dean; Duncan, Christopher A; Corbett, Tamara Dekiya Kieosha; Love, Debra Ann; Burton, Marshall Lee; Nelson, Devon Jerel; Littlejohn, Michelle; Coltrane, Jennifer Lee; Whitfield, Harold; York, William J; Williams, Demont Jr; Maxwell, Angelica; Fuller, Ricky Demetrius; High Point (N.C.). Police Department; Crime;
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Tornado protection : selecting and designing safe areas in buildings / by Abernathy, James J.,author.; United States.Defense Civil Preparedness Agency.(CARDINAL)152238; Lawrence Institute of Technology.School of Architecture;
Subjects: Storms; Buildings; Wind-pressure.;
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Liberalization of abortion laws : implications / by Omran, Abdel R.(CARDINAL)121536; Carolina Population Center.(CARDINAL)151427;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-289) and index.Incidence of legal abortion / Christopher Tietze -- Legalizing abortion: impact on natality transition in various social and developmental settings / Abdel R. Omran -- Patterns of abortion practice / Carol J. Hogue -- Abortion data collection under varied legal settings / James R. Abernathy -- Psychological aspects of abortion / Maria Gispert -- Methodological problems: psychosocial abortion research under diverse legal settings / Beatrice A. Rouse -- Abortion: an anthropological overview / William P. Hawkinson -- Clinical implications of legalizing abortion / Kharia F. Omran -- Providing legal abortion services: administrative implications / Jane B. Sprague, Catherine Cameron, and Arnold D. Kaluzny -- Manpower implications of abortion programs / Milton D. Lieberman -- A comparative survey of abortion legislation: international perspective / L. Lynn Hogue -- Bibliography of abortion research, 1973-74 / Adele E. Gunn.
Subjects: Abortion.;
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My soul is rested : movement days in the deep South remembered / by Raines, Howell.(CARDINAL)170930;
Book one: Montgomery, 1955: E.D. Nixon -- Rosa L. Parks -- E.D. Nixon -- Bayard Rustin -- Yancey Martin -- T.M. Alexander -- Joseph E. Lowery -- Black surprise: Student sit-ins and the birth of the SNCC: Franklin McCain -- Julian Bond and Lonnie King -- John Calhoun -- John Lewis -- Julian Bond -- Connie Curry -- Freedom Riders: James Farmer -- Hank Thomas -- John Lewis -- James Farmer -- Alabama: Battleground state -- Part one: Birmingham -- Ed Garner -- Andrew Marrisett -- Abraham Wood -- Fred L. Shuttlesworth -- Sid Smyer -- Ben Allen and Glen V. Evans -- Chuck Morgan -- Chris McNair -- Part two: Selma: Albert Turner -- Willie Bolden -- Albert Turner -- Wilson Baker -- Sheyann Webb -- John Lewis -- Willie Bolden -- Sheyann Webb -- John Lewis -- Julian Bond -- Wilson Baker -- Memories of the march -- Joseph E. Lowery -- Andrew Durgan -- Mississippi: SNCC and the home-grown heroes: Amzie Moore -- Lawrence Guyot -- Charles Cobb -- Fannie Lou Hamer -- Ivanhoe Donaldson -- Hartman Turnbow -- Julian Bond -- Lawrence Guyot -- Ruby Hurley -- Dave Dennis -- Mary Dora Jones -- Harry Bowie -- Marion Barry -- Lawrence Guyot -- Book two: Down home resistance: Robert Patterson -- John Patterson -- Sol Tepper -- Bobby Shelton -- J.B. Stoner -- Higher education: Autherine Lucy Foster -- Ben Allen -- Vivian Malone Jones -- Hamilton Holmes -- Lawyers and lawmen -- Nicholas Katzenbach -- Elbert Tuttle -- Arthur Shores -- Herbert Jenkins -- Everette Little -- Laurie Pritchett -- Reporters: Eugene Patterson -- Richard Valeriani -- Tony Hefferman -- Wendell Hoffman -- Claude Sitton -- Neil Maxwell -- Nelson Benton -- William Bradford Huie -- Assorted rebels: Nannie Washburn -- Helen Bullard -- Charles R. Sims -- Black Camelot: Andrew Young -- Dorothy Cotton -- Hosea Williams -- Randolph Blackwell -- Willie Bolden -- Leon Hall -- J.T. Johnson -- Recessional: Ralph David Abernathy.Interviews with leaders, followers, and opponents of the civil rights movement in the South present the history of that movement from the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 to the death of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968.
Subjects: Interviews.; Biographies.; African Americans; Civil rights workers; African Americans;
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You have to be prepared to die before you can begin to live : ten weeks in Birmingham that changed America / by Kix, Paul,author.(CARDINAL)349922;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-365) and index.Genesis -- Project Confrontation -- The Good Friday test -- The writing on scraps of newsprint -- ". . . and a child shall lead them" -- D-Day and beyond -- "But for Birmingham . . ."It's one of the iconic photographs of American history: A Black teenager, a policeman and his lunging German Shepherd. Birmingham, Alabama, May of 1963. In May of 2020, as reporter Paul Kix stared at a different photo-that of a Minneapolis police officer suffocating George Floyd-he kept returning to the other photo taken half a century earlier, haunted by its echoes. What, Kix wondered, was the full legacy of the Birmingham photo? And of the campaign it stemmed from? In You Have To Be Prepared To Die Before You Can Begin To Live, Paul Kix takes the reader behind the scenes as he tells the story of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's pivotal 10 week campaign in 1963 to end segregation in Birmingham, Alabama. At the same time, he also provides a window into the minds of the four extraordinary men who led the campaign--Martin Luther King, Jr., Wyatt Walker, Fred Shuttlesworth, and James Bevel. With page-turning prose that read like a thriller, Kix's book is the first to zero in on the ten weeks of Project C, as it was known--its specific history and its echoes sounding throughout our culture now. It's about Where It All Began, for sure, but it's also the key to understanding Where We Are Now and Where We Will Be. As the fight for equality continues on many fronts, Project C is crucial to our understanding of our own time and the impact that strategic activism can have.
Subjects: Informational works.; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011.; Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990.; Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights.; Southern Christian Leadership Conference.; Civil rights movements; Protest movements; Nineteen sixty-three, A.D.;
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