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Police report
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- Subjects: Powers, Antione; Dejesus, Maximiliano; Dominguez, Jose; Paul, Casey James; Nicasio, Francisco; Grant, Raheem; Young, Jyhonna; Hill, Andrew Michael; McGuire, Lindsay; Henderson, Jennifer L; Barrier, Natalie Nicole; Harris, Danny A; Silverman, Justin Garrett; Pendry, Caden Skylar; McLean, James E; Abee, Aaron; Armstrong, Cederic; Harris, Arlen Ray; Worth, Vernon; Brown, Sheila Marie; Williams, Donta Octovius; McMichael, Rachel Linette; Howze, Darrell Lenn; Pegues, Riqiyiulah; MacDonald, Tonya; Spears, Arthur Lee, Jr; Clinton, Ayana; Pendry, Shanice; Pemberton, Debra Campbell;
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- The best American mystery stories 2019 / by Lethem, Jonathan,editor,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)342243; Penzler, Otto,editor.(CARDINAL)351801; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.(CARDINAL)348002;
"Jonathan Lethem helms this collection of the year's best mystery short fiction."--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Short stories.; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Short stories, American.;
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- The African ancestors garden : history and memory at the International African American Museum / by Hood, Walter,1958-author.; Matthews, Tonya Maria,author of introduction, etc.; Tada, Grace Mitchell,editor.; Monacelli Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)898796;
Includes bibliographical references."The African Ancestors Garden is the first book to be published in conjunction with the International African American Museum (IAAM) in Charleston, South Carolina. The museum's landscape design by Hood Design Studio, led by award-winning Walter Hood, exemplifies the museum's mission to reflect on its location at Gadsden's Wharf, the point at which nearly half of all enslaved Africans arrived in North America. With contributions by figures critical to the realization of the International African American Museum, this significant book presents the intensive site research and concepts that went into the distinct spaces at the museum, including an infinity reflecting pool and an ethnobotanical showcase of African plants brought to North America though that landing. Hood's design response to these historic grounds addresses memory, tragedy, and culture, a moving homage to the living Charleston community and the African diaspora at large. Hood Design Studio, led by MacArthur 'Genius' Grant-winner Walter Hood, is at the forefront of the expanding field of social activism through design, and this book allows us a detailed overview of the conceptualization and creation of a remarkable and deeply meaningful landscape, proposing a way of designing public spaces and cultural institutions that embody the African American experience." --
- Subjects: Informational works.; International African American Museum.; Collective memory; African Americans; Gardens; Memorials; Slavery in art.;
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