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Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A4-3.
Subjects: Aguilar, Mathew Scott.; Troxel, Nancy Elizabeth.; Morrison, Connor D.; McKenna, Nicholas R.; Smith, Cody Stewart.; Scarfo, Micheal N.; MaGuire, Kevin Joseph.; Amico, Jonathan.; Fleming, Sheldon Ray.; Cooper, Stephanie Patrina.; Shipman, Shawanna Moquasha.; Ball, Savannah May.; Wiley, Judy Quick.; Amege, Nickolas Evan.; Williams, Jameika Evette.; Olasin, Barbara Jean.; Lawton, Sherrie Lee.; Horton, Tiffany A.; Allen, Kerrin Lashaye.; Hyler, James Micheal.; Black, James Eugene.; Dines, Onzslowe Junior.;
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Kevin Hart's guide to black history [videorecording] / by Becky, Davefilm producer; Washington, Lelandfilm producer; Henson, Ciscofilm producer; Stern, Tomfilm producerfilm director; Volk-Weiss, Brianfilm producercreator; Hart, Kevin,1979-film produceractor(CARDINAL)343234; Haddish, Tiffany,1979-actor(CARDINAL)350854; Sidney, Saniyyaactor; Murphy, Eoghan Thomasactor; Yankovic, Al,1959-actor(CARDINAL)748870; Howery, LilRelactor(CARDINAL)357073; Germann, Gregactor(CARDINAL)851994; Callis, Jamesactor; Horton, Will 'Spank'actor; McAuley, Alphonsoactor; Brewer, Barryactor; Comedy Dynamics (Firm)presenterproduction company; The Nacelle Company, LLCpublisher;
Director of photography, Byron Shah ; production designer, Shaun Motley ; edited by Matt Shaw, Bryan Shelton, Brenda Carlson.Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, Saniyya Sidney, Eoghan Thomas Murphy, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Lil Rel Howery, Greg Germann, James Callis, Will 'Spank' Horton, Alphonso McAuley, Barry Brewer.Kevin Hart highlights the fascinating contributions of black history's unsung heroes in this entertaining and educational comedy special.Not rated.DVD, widescreen (16:9) presentation, 2.0 stereo.
Subjects: Nonfiction films.; Comedy films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; African Americans; Stand-up comedy.; Hart, Kevin, 1979-;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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Whitework : women stitching identity / by Horton, Laurel M.,author.; Brown, Kate,contributor.; Ordoñez, Margaret,contributor.; Kentucky Historical Society.(CARDINAL)132253; Western Kentucky University.Kentucky Museum.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-81).Provides the first in-depth exploration of American-produced whitework textiles. Made during a time when women had no public voice, white quilts and counterpanes - called "whitework" - survive as material records of both personal identity and collective political expression. American women who made whitework between 1790 and 1830 were providing utilitarian textiles for their beds, as well as expressing personal preferences through the motifs found on the textiles. Yet their meaning was much deeper: the women were expressing support of patriotic efforts to reduce dependence on imported British textiles, emphasizing their new identity of American independence while maintaining a cultural tradition that began in the early Medieval period. These textiles also counteract traditional narratives of Early Republic women, especially along the frontier regions like Kentucky. Further examination of these textiles reveals a narrative not largely addressed in Colonial Revival notions: evidence of the participation of enslaved Blacks in the creation of whitework textiles. These stories add critical context while rectifying an oversight in histories of the Early Republic frontier--Publisher marketing.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Coverlets; Needlework; Quiltmakers; Quilts; Samplers; White work embroidery; Women and the decorative arts;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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