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- Wesleyan students study arts by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, N.C.) -- "Arts Impact" Day.; Butterworth, Neil.; Bailey, Sarah.; Elliott, Libby.; Isaacson, Madison.; Eskew, Anna.; Galloway, Garrett.; Hhill, Andrew.; Kawaji, Heroyuki.; Brown, Helena.; High Point (N.C.) Area Arts Council.; Junior League of High Point (N.C.); Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, N.C.) -- Parent Teacher Organization.;
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- Madison Park : a place of hope / by Motley, Eric L.(Eric Lamar),1972-author.(CARDINAL)631452; Isaacson, Walter,author of introductory text.(CARDINAL)170977;
The Motley boy -- Madison Park -- A proud black community -- My Motley heritage -- Everything rounded out -- Years in training -- Not my only parents -- Rabbits v. Turtles -- The D.U.K. -- Shave and a haircut -- That old-time religion -- The best "hind-catcher" in the neighborhood -- The music that would change my life -- Three queens: Rosebud, Mama, and Mayes -- The book of knowledge -- Blessed interventions -- 1,002 uses for a pie pan -- Keeping it real for me -- Steve Urkel and Boys State -- Evolution -- Beyond Madison Park, but still a part of it -- Remember, we're still in Alabama -- There's a part for every one of us to play -- Scotland -- The limits of knowledge, the unlimited nature of friendship -- "Stopping by woods on a snowy evening" -- "If you're not ready now" -- From the White House to Foggy Bottom -- "Barbara Ann" -- Paid in full -- Wherever I go.A former special assistant to President George W. Bush chronicles his coming of age in a small Alabama community founded by freed slaves, where he learned valuable lessons about helping others, embracing faith, and fighting racial injustice.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Motley, Eric L. (Eric Lamar), 1972-; Presidents; African Americans; African Americans;
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