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Wanted
Subjects: Baker, John Davis; Haney, Charles William; Jordan, Isaac Louis III; Stevenson, Tyshaun Martrez; Wanted posters; Crime;
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Wanted
Subjects: Jordan, Isaac Louis III; Spears, Joshua Lee; Stevenson, Tyshaun Martrez; Kennedy, Shallon Victoria; High Point (N.C.). Police Department;
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Wanted
Subjects: Jordan, Isaac Louis III; Rhone, Desmond Marquis; Spears, Joshua Lee; Wall, Shallon Victoria; High Point (N.C.). Police Department; Wanted posters;
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Police report
Subjects: Branscome, Shaun; Jordan, Isaac, III; Gibson, Jeremy G; Young, Jonathan M; Harrington-Wilkes, Jaylen; Springs, Shania; Briggs, Shanda Mae; Hulin, Jesse, II; Ables, Eddie, Jr; Simpson, Roshawnda Ann; Khadka, Ajit; Hilton, Holly R; Dines, Danny; Rogers, John L., Jr;
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Police reports
Subjects: Parrish, Mark Allen; Molina, Liberty D; Steele, Donte Shaquille; Jordan, Isaac Louis III; Cook, Jayshala; Dow, Lavarous; Archie, Joshua J; Wilson-Boger, Kaylan Martinez; Dominguez, Jose; Thomas, Marion Terrell; Neal, Tallis; Clyburn, Jaylen; Hill, Prentiss; Johnson, Jonathan T; Reece, David W; Souther, Bobby; Bello, Rachel; Johns, Abriana; Roden, Matthew; Kiss, David; Small, Zachary; Nash, Edwin, Jr; Brown, Myrna; Peterson, Shaid Ali; Gray, Linda M; Gordon, Johnny Ray, Jr; McQueen, Alexander; Paul, Casey James; Striano, Christine Caroline; Koselke, Mary; Ingram, Joseph D; Mayfield, Christopher; Loflin, Patrick C; Mayfield, Leonard; Snow, Brittany Taylor; Fuller, Anthony W; High Point (N.C.). Police Department;
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The history makers collection [videorecording] / by Avery, James,1945-2013.(CARDINAL)277844;
Success -- This first volume is the most comprehensive collection of firsthand accounts and archival footage of contemporary African-American high achievers ever produced. These stories are riveting and give insight into how those faced with overwhelming odds can achieve tremendous success.; Faith -- This second volume centers on the importance of faith in both oneself and a higher being to achieve the impossible. Through a series of real-life stories and experiences, explore the strength of faith.; Courage -- This third volume focuses on possessing the courage to fight for your dreams. Through a series of real-life stories and experiences, this documentary illustrates great courage of African Americans.Participants: Host, James Avery. Interviews with Terry McMillan, Isaac Hayes, Gordon Parks, Lerone Bennett Jr., Yvonne B. Burke, Bob Beamon, Belva Davis Moore, William Greaves, George McKenna III, Dionne Warwick, David Dinkins, Carrie Meek, Julian Bond, Ossie Davis, Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint, Susan L. Taylor, Marva Collins, David Driskell, BB King, Rev. Benjamin L. Hooks, Ruby Dee, Ernie Banks, Sonia Sanchez, Rev. James Bevel, Rev. Al Sharpton, Marian Wright Edelman, Kim Fields, Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Maxine Walters, Nikki Giovanni, Geoffrey Holder, Vernon Jordan, Angela Davis, Carol Moseley-Braun, Harry Belafonte, Ron Dellums.Through a series of real-life stories and experiences, famous African-Americans discuss success, faith and courage.DVD, region 0; Dolby Digital stereo; 1:33:1 ratio.
Subjects: Courage.; Documentary films.; African Americans; Feature films.; Success.;
© p2004., Image Entertainment,
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Sally Hemings & Thomas Jefferson : history, memory, and civic culture / by Lewis, Jan,1949-2018.(CARDINAL)731067; Onuf, Peter S.(CARDINAL)280951;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Biographies.; Hemings, Sally; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Presidents; African American women; Enslaved women; Miscegenation (Racist theory);
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Hippie modernism : the struggle for utopia / by Blauvelt, Andrew,1964-editor,author.(CARDINAL)267824; Walker Art Center,originatoranizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)150439; Cranbrook Art Museum,host institution.(CARDINAL)267764; Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive,host institution.(CARDINAL)220160;
Foreword/Olga Viso -- Acknowledgments/Andrew Blauvelt -- Preface/Andrew Blauvelt -- Essays -- The Barricade and the Dance Floor: Aesthetic Radicalism and the Counterculture/Andrew Blauvelt -- Atmospheres of Institutional Critique: Haus-Rucker-Co's Pnematic Temporality/Esther Choi -- Agency and Urgency:The Medium and Its Message/Lorraine Wild and David Karwan -- From East to West and Back Again: Utopianism in Italian Radical Design/Catherine Rossi -- Buckminster Fuller's Reindeer Abattoir and Other Designs for the Real World/Alison J. Clarke -- It's Not Easy Being "Free"/Craig J. Peariso -- Counterculture Terroir:California's Hippie Enterprise Zone/Greg Castillo -- Networks and Apparatuses, circa 1971: Or, Hippies Meet Computers/Felicity D. Scott -- Mandalas or Raised Fists? Hippie Holism, Panther Totality, and Another Modernism/Simon Sadler -- How Cybernetics Connects Computing, Counterculture, and Design/Hugh Dubberly and Paul Pangaro -- Radical Bodies/Ross K. Elfline -- Works -- Section I: Turn On -- Section II: Tune In -- Section III: Drop Out -- Advertisements for a Counter Culture -- Interviews -- Enter the Matrix: An Interview with Ken Isaacs/Susan Snodgrass -- Toward a Stroboscopic History: An Interview with Gerd Stern of USCO/Tina Rivers Ryan -- Domes, Droppers, and The Ultimate Painting: An Interview with Clark Richert and Richard Kallweit/Adam Gildar -- On Covers, Connections, and Criticality: An Interview with Günter Zamp Kelp of Haus-Rucker-Co/Esther Choi -- Stirring the Intermix: An Interview with Tony Martin/Liz Glass -- Unspeakable Signs: An Interview with Woodson ("Woody") Rainy and Ron Williams of ONYX/Esther Choi -- Blueprint for Counter Education: An Interview with Maurice Stein, Larry Miller, and Marshall Henrichs/Jeffrey T. Schnapp -- "One, Two: A Hundred, a Thousand Global Tools": An Interview with Franco Raggi/Andrew Blauvelt -- Etc. -- Exhibition Checklist -- Reproduction Credits -- Catalogue Contributors -- Index.Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-440) and index.Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia accompanies an exhibition of the same title examining the art, architecture and design of the counter-culture of the 1960s and early 1970s. The catalogue surveys the radical experiments that challenged societal and professional norms while proposing new kinds of technological, ecological and political utopia. It includes the counter design proposals of Victor Papanek and the anti-design polemics of Global Tools; the radical architectural visions of Archigram, Superstudio, Haus Rucker Co and ONYX; the media-based installations of Ken Isaacs, Joan Hills and Mark Boyle and Helio Oiticica and Neville DAlmeida; the experimental films of Jordan Belson, Bruce Conner and John Whitney; posters and prints by Emory Douglas, Corita Kent and Victor Moscoso; documentation of performances staged by the Diggers and the Cockettes; publications such as Oz Magazine and The Whole Earth Catalog and books by Marshall McLuhan and Buckminster Fuller; and much, much more. While the turbulent social history of the 1960s is well known, its cultural production remains comparatively under-examined. In this substantial volume, scholars explore a range of practices such as radical architectural and anti-design movements emerging in Europe and North America; the print revolution in the experimental graphic design of books, posters and magazines; and new forms of cultural practice that merged street theater and radical politics. Through a profusion of illustrations, interviews with figures including Gerd Stern and Michael Callahan of USCO, Gunther Zamp Kelp of Haus Rucker Co, Ken Isaacs, Ron Williams and Woody Rainey of ONYX, Franco Raggi of Global Tools, Tony Martin, Clark Richert and Richard Kallweit of Drop City, and new scholarly writings, this book explores the hybrid conjunction of the countercultural ethos and the modernist desire to fuse art and life.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Modernism (Art); Arts, Modern; Counterculture; Arts and society;
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Where we live : a benefit for the survivors in Las Vegas / by Dennis, Will,editor.(CARDINAL)346470;
"On October 1, 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada suffered the worst mass shooting in modern American history, resulting in 58 deaths and over 500 injured. It broke my heart. Las Vegas is my home. I felt like something needed to be done to help in a unique way."--JH WILLIAMS III, Artist and Curating Editor This "unique way" was the genesis of the WHERE WE LIVE anthology--a riveting collection of both fictional stories and actual eye-witness accounts told by an all-star line-up of the top talent working in comics today. All the creators have graciously volunteered their time and talent to help bring some sense to this senseless act and, in the process, raise money for the survivors and their families.The book will include a variety of perspectives with key themes exploring gun violence, common sense gun control, value of a compassionate society, mental health stigmatization, aftermath of tragedy and how individuals and communities persevere and an appreciation of Las Vegas as a vibrant community.100% of the proceeds for the WHERE WE LIVE anthology will be donated to Route 91 Strong, a non-profit organization.
Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Nonfiction comics.; Fiction.; Mass shootings; Mass murder; Gun control;
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