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- Head Lions: Annual Brotherhood Week meeting with High Point J.C.'s; Brotherhood our last hope for survival; Last week; Plan now; Horse show meeting; Jack pot; Last call; Welcome committee Last week; Home by High PointLions Club.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--Lions Club--Newsletters
- Subjects: Lyon, Howard.; Mendenhall, Robert.; Perryman, Bill.; Baker, O.C., Mrs.; Harris, Jakie.; Harris, Lewis.; Johnson, N.C., Jrs.; Pappas, Bil.; Neill, Dave.; Ellis, Zeke.; Smith, Bob.; May, Sturgis.; Shields, Frank.; Monroe, Dan.; Shields, Alberta.; Lewis, Cliff.; High Point (N.C.) Lions Club.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Washington Street Residences: by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.;
Streets-- Main StreetStephen C. Clark notes
- Subjects: Smith, Alex.; Clark, D.L.; Ellison, Albert.; R.B. White's Livery Stable (High Point, N.C.); Washington Street (High Point, N.C.); Harris, Lewis.; Harris, Jakie.; Goldstein, Jake.; Cook, Bob.; Clinard, Jake.; Sechrest, John.; Sechrest, Jake.; Best, Tom.; Brooks, W.D., MRs.; Central Hotel (High Point, N.C.); J.C. Welch's Livery (High Point, N.C.); Tate, John.; Harris, J.W.; Idol, Vernon.; Ragan, W.H.; Millis, Henry.; Jeanette, Barney.; Causey, Oliver.; Kinley, Bud.; Hunt Hotel (High Point, N.C.); Hunt, Nathan Jr.; Jarrell, Noah.; Cartland, Fernando.; Bowman, Clay.;
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- Home is where : an anthology of African American poetry from the Carolinas / by Dawes, Kwame Senu Neville,1962-(CARDINAL)311060;
Anjail Rashida Ahmad -- Acecily Alexander -- Marcus Amaker -- Shirlette Ammons -- Earl S. Braggs -- Butler E. Brewton -- Linda Beatrice Brown -- Christian Campbell -- Dawnn Chandler -- Colena Corbett -- Howard L. Craft -- Joanna Crowell -- DéLana R.A. Dameron -- Monique Davis -- Kwame Dawes -- Celeste Doaks -- Eboniramm -- Percival Everett -- Nikky Finney -- Nichole Gause -- Jaki Shelton Green -- Terrance Hayes -- Raychelle Heath -- Monifa Lemons-Jackson -- A. Van Jordan -- Ajuba Joy -- Catherine Lamkin -- Kurt Lamkin -- Gary Copeland Lilley -- Adam David Miller -- Indigo Moor -- Lenard D. Moore -- Porchia Moore -- Mendi + Keith Obadike -- Tanure Ojaide -- Glenis Redmond -- Michele Reese -- Joyce M. Rose-Harris -- Phillip Shabazz -- K.I.N.G. Shakur -- Evie Shockley -- Sharan Strange -- Stephanie T. Suell -- Cedric Tillman -- Carolyn Beard Whitlow -- Candace Wiley.
- Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; American poetry; African Americans; North Caroliniana.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 8
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- Mothers and strangers : essays on motherhood from the new South / by Serageldin, Samia,editor.(CARDINAL)790219; Smith, Lee,1944-editor.(CARDINAL)153433;
A beautiful mother / Marianne Gingher -- The imagined sorrows of my mother's face / -- Michael Malone -- You dumb bell / James Seay -- From Tehran to Florida : Pouri joon's fierce love / Omid Safi -- I want to undie you / Jaki Shelton Green -- Are you mymother? / Jill McCorkle -- Child bride / Daniel Wallace -- Settling into marriage / Phillip Lopate -- Encore / Alan Shapiro -- Frankye / Frances Mayes -- Shut up! We're going to the Masters / Marshall Chapman -- Helen of Marion, the woman behind the velvet mask / E.C. Hanes -- Estate sale / Sally Greene -- The good fight / Jacquelyn Dowd Hall -- The Persian Mom Mafia / Melody Moezzi -- La chingona / Stephanie Elizondo Griest -- Scuppernongs and beef fat : some things about the women who raised me / Randall Kenan -- My mother, my muse / Clyde Edgerton -- Ties that blind / Hal Crowther -- Beatrice and Mamie / Belle Boggs -- Keeping secrets / Sharon K. Swanson -- The curse of living in interesting times / Samia Serageldin -- Drag racing to the promised land/ Lynden Harris -- This is your mom / Elaine Neil Orr -- One hundred years of letters / Margaret W. Rich -- A mother and son reunion / Steven Petrow -- The last word / Bland Simpson."In this anthology of creative nonfiction, twenty-eight writers set out to discover what they know, and don't know, about the person they call 'Mother.' ... Writers Lee Smith and Samia Serageldin have curated a diverse and insightful collection that challenges stereotypes about mothers and expands our notions of motherhood in the South. The mothers in these essays were shaped, for good and bad, by the economic and political crosswinds of their time. Whether their formative experience was the Great Depression or the upheavals of the 1970s, their lives reflected their era and influenced how they raised their children. The writers in 'Mothers and Strangers' explore the reliability of memory, examine their family dynamics, and come to terms with the past"--
- Subjects: Essays.; Autobiographies.; Mothers; Mother and child.; Mothers.;
- Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 17
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