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News of colored people: Wm. Penn Council discusses 12th Grade by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Williams, Harry L. Palso.; Counts, Isaac.; Williams, Abadian.; Martin, Irene.; Wells, Otis.; Sims, J.I.; Williamson, Robert.; Nixon, John.; Haizlip, Clarence.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.);
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News of colored people: music festival pleases capacity audience by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Fairview Street School (High Point, N.C.); Hall, J.J., Mrs.; Yokely, Grayce W.; Smith, H.D., Rev.; James, Mary, 1946-; Sims, J.L.; Williams, Decosy.; McCoy, Mahalie.; Gould, Vergeous.; Lawrence, Mary.; Wright, Yvonne.; Carter, Marie.; Atwater, Florida M.; Sneed, Marie C.; Robinson, Mattie C.; Merritt, L.S., Mrs.; Reid, Cornelia.; Hall, J.I. Mrs.; Moss, Nettie C.; Neal, Jessie B., Mrs.; Cobb, E.H., Mrs.; Graye, Mytrolene.; Yokely, Grayce W.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.); Festivals.; Entertainment.;
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[miscellaneous letters to the High Point Enterprise editor regarding the attempts to rename a street for Martin Luther King]
Subjects: Elliott, Dennis; Hill, Betty; Infield, Mark; Jenkins, Richard; Sims, Bernita; Freman, Mary I; Carter, L.M; Allison, Jody; Scott, Jimmy; Taylor, J. C.; Rutledge, Frank; Arey, Mike; Fisher, David; Rule, Robert; Harris, Charles; Stevens, Arnold, Jr; Caldwell, Alicia; Ackerman, Nicholas S; Ryan, Rebecca; Alston, Joseph; Alston, Vickie Walker; Childress, Jenna; Schafer, Bill; Graves, Lawrence; Robertson, Otis; Ryan, Rebecca; Covington, Tommy O; Todd, Barbara; Middleton, Gloria; Blakeney, Bob; McInnis, Kathy; Hedrick, David S; Harris, Bill; Dixon, James A; Corron, Thomas; Yemm, David; Letson, Brian; Robbins, Sue; White, Shirley J; Gardner, Thomas W.;
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Colored news: Leonard Street by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Davis, Harold.; Beloe, Mary.; Hill, James.; Sims, Johnnie Lee.; Turner, William.; Davis, Harold.; Hall, J.I. Mrs.; Koger, Dozena.; Hall, Lindsay Frankie.; Maley, Lee.; Alexander, Willie Lee.; Bates, Beatrice.; Beloe, Mary Elizabeth.; Blackburn, Cordelia.; Brown, Ella Belle.; Boyd, James Edward.; Boyd, Vinson, Jr.; Boulware, Willie belle.; Chavis, Carl Harrison.; Cobb, Ocie Henry.; Graham, Daniel, Jr.; Davis, Harold Raymond.; Dixon, Fred, Jr.; Dunlap, Eula Mae.; Eccles, Juanita Louise.; Fields, Lula Mae.; Franklin, Ella Belle.; Funderburk, Bertha Loe.; Good, Leslie.; Greenwood, Sadie Emaree.; Greer, Alma.; Guinyard, Herbert.; Harris, Ernest.; Harris, Viola.; Haywood, Mary Jane.; Hill, Roscoe.; Hall, Erelena Frankie.; Hill, James William.; Hines, Lucille.; Hyatt, Naomi.; Hyatt, Ruth.; Ingram, Jessie Mae.; Jackson, Mccleveland.; Keenan, Wesley.; Koger, Doreva Lee.; Blake Little.; Laury, Broadus.; Logan, Alberta.; Leach, Oscar.; Lindsay, Ferney.; Lindsay, Mildred.; Maley, Lee, Jr.; Michael, Orpheus.; Moore, Philip.; Moore, Rebecca.; Morgan, Louise.; Miller, John Thomas.; Bell, Lee.; Morgan, Geraldine Cecelia.; McBee, Berry.; McNeil, Emma.; Oglesby, Dorothy.; Phifer, Floyd.; Quick, Curtis.; Randle, Cleaster.; Rhinehardt, Coolidge.; Roundtree, James Lawrence.; Spencer, Margaret Louise.; Staton, Henry Wilford.; Steele, Ardelia Willie.; Steed, Mable.; Strain, Maggie Jane.; Saulter, Annie.; Smith, Joreather.; Scott, Joseph.; Simms, Johnnie Lee.; Summers, Lula.; Tate, Annie Helen.; Torrence, Lois Louise.; Turner, William.; Vaughn, Iris.; Whiteside, Mary.; Williams, Decosey.; Woodruff, Alberta.; Wright, Pearl Yvonne.; Williams, Leroy.; Williamson, Bertha.; Watts, Eva Mae.; White, Josephine.; Leonard Street School (High Point, N.C.);
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The annotated memoirs of the life and botanical travels of André Michaux / by Deleuze, J. P. F.(Joseph Philippe François),1753-1835.(CARDINAL)829548; Michaux, André,1746-1802.(CARDINAL)185690; Sims, John,1749-1831.; Williams, Charlie,1945-;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-57) and index.
Subjects: Michaux, André, 1746-1802.; Michaux, François André, 1770-1855.;
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Moon Dogs Set 1 : Decodable Books for Older Readers [kit] / by Baker, Clair,author.(CARDINAL)879541; Tweedie, Wendy,editor.(CARDINAL)879542; Wilson, Asha,illustrator.; Wilson, Drew(Illustrator),illustrator.(CARDINAL)879561;
Is it Matt? (s, a, t, i, m) -- Tam Has a Nap (n, o, p) -- Sim and the Bat (b, c, g, h) -- Ned, the Cat (d, e, f, v) -- Kip's Bad Leg (k, l, r, u) -- Jed's Bag (j, w, z) -- The Big Hill (x, y, ff, ll, ss, zz) -- Ned is Bad (All initial sounds CVC)."Phonic Books Moon Dogs Set 1 comprises eight books designed for older children at the very early stages of reading. The books contain contemporary illustrations and a story line based on the adventures of a group of teenage friends in a band. Moon Dogs Set 1 introduces sounds gradually at CVC level with one line of text on each page, Set 2 introduces consonant blends and consonant digraphs. Moon Dogs Set 3 introduces two spellings for a vowel sound. The Moon Dogs Extras set runs parallel to Set 1 and provides crucial further practice for the sounds of the alphabet at CVC level text. Moon Dogs VCe Spellings focuses on silent or 'magic' e spellings." --
Subjects: High interest-low vocabulary books.; Readers (Publications); English language; English language; Reading;
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The best bad luck I ever had / by Levine, Kristin(Kristin Sims),1974-(CARDINAL)491423;
In Moundville, Alabama, in 1917, twelve-year-old Dit hopes the new postmaster will have a son his age, but instead he meets Emma, who is black, and their friendship challenges accepted ways of thinking and leads them to save the life of a condemned man.680LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Fiction.; Country life; Families; Friendship; Historical fiction; Prejudices; Race relations; Friendships.;
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Becoming dangerous : witchy femmes, queer conjurers, and magical rebels / by West, Katie(Editor),editor.; Elliott, Jasmine,editor.; Sollée, Kristen J.,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)838980; Container of (work):Ellison, Cara.Unfuckable.; Container of (work):Elizabeth, Maranda,1985-Trash-magic: signs & rituals for the unwanted.; Container of (work):Mandanas, Laura.Uncensoring my ugliness.; Container of (work):Hernandez, Catherine,1977-Femme as in fuck you: fucking with the patriarchy one lipstick application at a time.; Container of (work):Edison, Avery.Before I was a woman, I was a witch.; Container of (work):Herstik, Gabriela.Undressing my heart.; Container of (work):Bennett, Marguerite.Garden.; Container of (work):Maggs, Sam.Reddit, Retin-A and resistance: an alchemist's guide to skincare.; Container of (work):Chachra, Deb.There future is coming for you.; Container of (work):Rude, Mey.My witch's sabbath of short skirts, long kisses, and BDSM.; Container of (work):Pham, Larissa.Buzzcut season.; Container of (work):Yayanos, Meredith.Harpy.; Container of (work):Kopas, Merritt.Fingertips.; Container of (work):Saint Thomas, Sophie.Red glitter.; Container of (work):Bajwa, Sim.Touching pennies, painting nails.; Container of (work):Boekbinder, Kim.Ritual in darkness.; Container of (work):David, Sara.Gayuma.; Container of (work):Foisy, Katelan.Pushing beauty up through the cracks.; Container of (work):Micheline, J. A.Ritualising my humanity.; Container of (work):Khan, Nora(Nora Nahid).Simulating control.; Container of (work):Alexander, Leigh,1981-I am, myself, a body of water.;
"Edgy and often deeply personal, the twenty-one essays collected here come from a wide variety of writers. Some identify as witches, others identify as writers, musicians, game developers, or artists. What they have in common is that they've created personal rituals to summon their own power in a world that would prefer them powerless. Here, they share the rituals they use to resist self-doubt, grief, and depression in the face of sexism, slut shaming, racism, patriarchy, and other systems of oppression"--
Subjects: Ritual.; Control (Psychology);
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The Black soldier: from the American Revolution to Vietnam. / by David, Jay,1929-2014.(CARDINAL)294662; Crane, Elaine Forman.(CARDINAL)182711;
Marching song of the First Arkansas, by L. Miller. -- From The narrative of James Roberts, soldier in the Revolutionary War, by J. Roberts. -- From The trial record of Denmark Vesey. -- From Proud shoes, by P. Murray. -- Men of color, to arms, by F. Douglass. -- From Army life in a Black regiment, by T.W. Higginson. -- The abduction of the planter, by B. Quarles. -- A soldier's plea for equal pay, by J.H. Gooding. -- From The Buffalo soldiers: a narrative of the Negro cavalry in the West, by W. Leckie. -- From The Colored regulars in the United States Army, by T.G. Steward. -- From Harlem to the Rhine, by A. Little. -- From Yes I can, by S. Davis, Jr. -- From A choice of weapons, by G. Parks. -- From Ebony brass, by J. Johnson. -- From This is my country too, by J.A. Williams. -- Armed defense, an interview with C.R. Sims. -- From G.I. diary, by D. Parks. -- When the Black G.I. comes home from Vietnam, by S. Stern. -- From Dakto to Detroit: death of a troubled hero, by J. Nordheimer.The personal narratives of nineteen black individuals reveal the racial prejudice experienced by Negro Americans while fighting for their country.
Subjects: Personal narratives.; Biographies.; African American soldiers;
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Duke Ellington songbook. [sound recording] / by Ellington, Duke,1899-1974.(CARDINAL)134449; Vaughan, Sarah,1924-1990.(CARDINAL)350349;
In a sentimental mood (4:18) -- I'm just a lucky so and so (4:25) -- Solitude (4:20) -- I let a song go out of my heart (3:29) -- I didn't know about you (4:05) -- All too soon (3:44) -- Lush life (4:27) -- In a mellow tone (3:14) -- Sophisticated lady (4:01) -- Day dream (5:01).Jazz songs ; Sarah Vaughan, vocals, with instrumental soloists (Waymon Reed, J.J. Johnson, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Zoot Sims) and rhythm section (Jimmy Rowles, Mike Wofford, Joe Pass, Bucky Pizzarelli, Andy Simpkins, Grady Tate), Billy Byers, big band arranger and conductor.Recorded in Hollywood, Aug. 15-16, 1979, and New York City, Sept. 12-13, 1979.
Subjects: Big band music.; Jazz vocals.; Jazz;
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