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News of Interest To Colored People: Trinity School Program by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Trinity (N.C.) High School.; France, Mae Lee.; Gibson, A.J.; Steele, Rachel Ann.; Brown, Ruth.; Davis, Leon.; Robertson, Doxie Rue.; Robertson, Carolyn, 1972-; Leach, Bobby.; Smith, Mary.; Johnson, Dorothy.; Gibson, Billy Nelson.; Spencer, Monroe.; Davis, Harry Lee.; Gray, Leo Joyce.; Robertson, Edna Mae.; Goss, Jean.; Belo, Mary.; Davis, Peggy.; Johnson, Bessie.; Goss, Grace.; Holland, Susue.; Steed, Lula Mae.; Gray, Rebecca.; Mayfield, C.M., Mrs.; LInk, R.B., Mrs.; Tyson, Maud.; Johnson, M.H.;
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HPU's delicate but tough alumnae meet by Bogest, Mary(local)tlcaut31985341061400;
Subjects: Andrews, Sharon Moore; Armfield, Cindy; Owens, Gretchen Morgan; Moore, Patricia White; Markham, Lois; Markham, Wade; Caine, Teresa; Caine, Don; Simon, Gary; Payne, Toye; Martone, Emma; Diaz, Rachel; Byerly, Anne; Zenns, Linda; Eichorn, Dorsay; Kester, Nan; Reilly, Beth Anne; Lyles, Mary Dozier; Jessup, Suzanne Mock; Qubein, Mariana; Morgan, Phyllis; Freeman, Margaret; Bowers, Shirley; Whitlock, Ellen; Thompson, Melissa; Hendrix, Phyllis; Wilkins, Karen Forbes; High Point University--Steel Magnolias; Scholarships;
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Women patriots in the American Revolution : stories of bravery, daring, and compassion / by Crowder, Jack Darrell,1944-author.(CARDINAL)417060;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-99) and index."Historians and genealogists have mostly overlooked the role of women in the American Revolution, even though women's roles in working their farms, raising their children, and generally supporting the morale of the Patriot side were of great importance. The suffering of the men at Valley Forge, on the British prison ships, and during long marches is well documented; however, women also faced daily pain and hardship. Many times they watched their homes burn, were threatened with physical harm, or had to bury their loved ones. Women also faced dangers working as spies, nursing, boycotting British goods, publishing writings in support of the American cause, and, when necessary, defending their homes against attacks from the British or their allies. The purpose of this book by Jack Crowder is to highlight roughly 90 women who went beyond the norm in supporting America's struggle for Independence. In a series of vignettes, some of them illustrated and all of them documented, the author recounts the heroism of the women who rendered service in the various theatres of the conflict. While some of these heroines, such as "Molly Pitcher" or Anna Strong (member of General Washington's spy ring), are already the stuff of legend, most researchers --thanks to Mr. Crowder-- will be making the acquaintance of these women patriots for the first time."--Provided by publisherHannah White Arnett (NY) -- Mrs. Ashe (SC) -- Agnes Hobson Bacon (VA) -- Ann Bailey (MA) -- Ann Hennis Bailey (OH) -- Penelope Pagett Barker (NC) -- Rebecca & Miliscent Barrett (MA) -- Hannah Barron (MA) -- Kate Barry (NC) -- Margaret Galbraith Barton (VA) -- Mother Batherick (MA) -- Sarah Matthews Reed Osborn Benjamin (NY) -- Elizabeth Gilmore Berry (PA) -- Katherine Montgomery Bledsoe (VA) -- Susanna Bolling (VA) -- Jemima Boone (NC) -- Margaret Louisa Smith Bowen (VA) -- Martha Bratton (NC) -- Elizabeth Burgin (NH) -- Nancy Butler (SC) -- Rachel Caldwell (PA) -- Deborah Champion (CT) -- Ann Robertson Cockrill (NC) -- Henrietta Maria Cole (SC) -- Polly Cooper (PA) -- Margaret Cochran Corbin (PA) -- Lydia Darragh (PA) -- Ann Simpson Davis (PA) -- Catharine Martin Davidson (PA) -- Mary Ramage Dillard (SC) -- Rachel Donelson (VA) -- Betsy Dowdy (NC) -- Phoebe Reynolds Drake (NY) -- Mary Draper (MA) -- Anna Elliott (SC) -- Rosanna Waters Farrow (VA) -- Phoebe Fraunces (NY) -- Aunt Betty Frazee (NJ) -- Mary "Polly" Worall Taylor Frazer (PA) -- Elizabeth Freeman "Mum Bett" (MA) -- Sarah Bradlee Fulton (MA) -- Deborah Sampson Gannett (MA) -- Emily Geiger (SC) -- Mary Katherine Goddard (RI) -- Hannah Gorton (RI) -- Elizabeth Hager (PA) -- Anne Kennedy Hamilton (SC) -- Nancy Hart (GA) -- Molly Ludwig Hays ["Molly Pitcher"] (PA)-- Hannah Israel (DE)-- Mammy Kate (GA)-- Mary Knight (PA)-- Anna Maria Lane (VA)-- Dicey Langston (SC)-- Mrs. Latham (NY)-- Agnes Dickinson Lee (CT)-- Jeannette Leman (SC)-- Sybil Ludington (NY) -- Lydia Mackey (SC) -- Elizabeth -- Grace & Rachel Martin (SC) -- Mary McClure (SC) -- Behethland Moore (VA) -- Mary Murry (NY) -- Mary Redmond (PA) -- Esther de Berdt Reed (PA) -- Molly "Mom" Rinker (PA) -- Sally Salter (NC) -- Sarah Hartwell Shattuck (MA) -- Mary Slocumb (NC) -- Elizabeth (Molly) Page Stark (MA) -- Elizabeth Steele (SC) -- Sally St. Clair (GA) -- Anna Strong (NY) -- Sarah Tarrant (MA) -- Jane Black Thomas (SC) -- Sarah Townsend (NY) -- Martha Lott van Doren (NJ) -- Catherine Van Winkle (NJ) -- Nanyehi aka Nancy Ward (TN) -- Hannah Watts Weston (MA) -- Mrs. Whitall (NJ) -- Eleanor Carruthers Wilson (SC) -- Abigail Wright (MA) -- Prudence Cummings Wright (MA) -- Mary "Polly" Wyckoff (NJ) -- and Elizabeth Zane (VA/WV).
Subjects: Biographies.; Women; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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The year's best science fiction : thirty-second annual collection / by Dozois, Gardner R.,editor.(CARDINAL)347603;
In the new millennium, what secrets lay beyond the far reaches of the universe? What mysteries belie the truths we once held to be self evident? The world of science fiction has long been a porthole into the realities of tomorrow, blurring the line between life and art. Now, in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Second Annual Collection the very best SF authors explore ideas of a new world. This venerable collection brings together award winning authors and masters of the field such as Robert Reed, Alastair Reynolds, Ken Liu, Elizabeth Bear, Paul Amnuel and Nancy Kress. And with an extensive recommended reading guide and a summation of the year in science fiction, this annual compilation has become the definitive must-read anthology for all science fiction fans and readers interested in breaking into the genre.
Subjects: Science fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Short stories.; Science fiction, American.; Fantasy fiction, American.;
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Seeker : traveling the path to enlightenment /
Subjects: Literature.; American literature.; Archetype (Psychology); Self-actualization (Psychology);
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Poems from the Heron Clan 7 / by Watson, Delaney,editor.; Delott, Lillie Harward,editor.; Mattimoe, Tim,editor.(CARDINAL)838904; Olivieri, JeanMarie,editor.; Stuber, Doug,editor.;
Bruce Lader -- Nadine Hayes -- Sarah Wyman -- Fatima Zohra Tsouli -- Shelby Stephenson -- Ceinwen E. Cariad Haydon -- Bennett Myers, Jr. -- Elio Soldi -- Herbert Woodward Martin -- Soma Datta -- Anna Saunders -- John Cecil Dendy -- Cordelia Hanemann -- Hilton Obenzinger -- Alissa Noelle -- Sybil Austin Skakle -- Janet Barbaritz -- Hibah Shabkhez -- Jane Schlensky -- Chanming Yuan -- Rachel Cuniffe -- Ed Lyons -- Toti O'Brien -- Arnie Johanson -- Mary A. Elmahdy -- Todd Irwin Marshall -- T. J. Barlow -- Valerie Nieman -- Caren Stuart -- Thomas Hines -- Suzy Lawrence -- Clark Holtzman -- Margaret Bockting -- Suzanne Crain Miller -- Lauren Scharhag -- Andy Oram -- Renata Lader -- Bear Kosik -- Karen Wolf -- Richard Smyth -- Hokis -- Priscilla Webster-Williams -- Mary Hennessy -- Kevin Rippen -- Preston Martin -- John W. Steele -- Morrow Dowdle -- David Dasher -- Christine Jeffcoat Furem -- Steve Cushman -- Susan Chaste-Foster -- Al Simmons -- Lennart Lundh -- Marian Kaplun Shapiro -- Anne McMaster -- Gaby Beddetti -- Ginger Dehlinger -- Mark Gilbert -- Louise Runyon -- Dan Decker -- Andrena Zawinski -- Charlotte Mandel -- Christina Baswell -- Liz McGrath -- Delaney Watson -- Lillie Harward Delott -- Doug Stuber -- JeanMarie Olivieri -- Tim Mattimoe -- Patrick Duddy -- Sharon Scholl -- Edward Lee -- Christine Kelly -- Bartholomew Barker -- Cathy Larson Sky -- Marc Purecelli -- Cindy Stevens -- Clay Thistleton -- David Flynn -- Alison Stone -- Norbert Góra -- Lynn White -- Luiz Otavio Oliani -- Joan Canby -- Linda Crate -- Maya Williams -- Anne Casey -- Phillip Knight Scott -- Linda Wimbley -- Alex Petercuskie -- Karren LaLonde Alenier -- Gail Denham -- Deborah Johnson -- Bruce Spang -- Stevie O. Daniels -- Lisa Mase -- Nicola Harrison -- Alan Pary -- Hannah Ringler -- June Logue -- Jack Houston -- Jo Ann Hoffman -- Gill McEvoy -- Judith Offer -- Paul Brookes -- Elaine Bauman -- Allen Weber -- Deborah Melone -- Michael Gaspeny -- Audrey Driscoll -- Nancy Corson Carter -- Judy Marie -- Michael Menut -- Alice Pettyjohn -- Sally Zakatriya -- Joyce Klioze -- Susan Schmidt -- Bill Cushing -- Margaret Rutley -- Sidney Bending -- Kamil Tangalychev translated by Dean Furbish -- Margaret Anderson -- Gail Eisenhart -- Anna Dallara -- Julian Stannard -- Jorge Ventura translated by Todd Irwin Marshall -- Juleigh Howard Hobson -- Alek Miller -- Mohammadreza Azimi -- Earl Huband -- Biographies.Poetry from the Heron Clan include men, women, and poets with expertise in various genres.
Subjects: Poetry.;
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A Gathering of poets / by Anderson, Maggie.(CARDINAL)507485; Gildzen, Alex.(CARDINAL)712208; Craig, Raymond A.(CARDINAL)368437;
Arrows by Jeanne Bryner -- "Child with a toy hand grenade in Central Park, N.Y.C." by Jill Moses -- Dead baby by Patricia Goedicke -- Rising to meet it by Chana Bloch -- The olive wood fire by Galway Kinnell -- Heart fire by Maggie Anderson -- "Sometimes I see Angels" by Lori Jakiela -- Daddy, what color is thunder by Charles Rossiter -- from The Niobe poems: The little king, The Gods are optional, Afterwards Apollo, But Artemis, The death of the Niobids by Kate Daniels -- The children jump over the trenches by Maj Ragain -- "Teach us to number our days" by Rita Dove.Contents: Tomorrow by Donald Hall -- The war effort by Tom Crawford -- Soldier stories by Patricia Dobler -- The planet Krypton by Lynn Emanuel -- Saint cow by Karl Patten -- Learning to fish by Sandra Williams -- Blue is for fish by Deborah Pursifull -- The lilac age by Julie Fay -- Why we are truly a nation by William Matthews -- A reminder to the current President by Christopher Howell -- Brief Wyoming meditation by Diane di Prima -- Thunder after thunder, Returning like rhyme by Judith Roche -- An awful lot was happening by Lawrence Joseph -- Five views of the new history by James Bertolino.Inland sea by Sophie Crawford -- Birch trees by Robin Becker -- Listening and telling by Marc Harshman -- from Spuyten Duyvil: 9 by Honor Moore -- On living by Nazim Hikmet -- Be nobody's darling by Alice Walker -- Determination by Jeff Oaks -- The cell by Morton Marcus -- Cosmopolitan greetings by Allen Ginsberg -- Hold still by Judith Vollmer -- Changing places by Susan A. Carlsen -- Kumbha thoughts by Kathe Davis -- Every year by Marc Kaminsky -- While it has you by Rosaly DeMaios Roffman -- Isis again by Christina Pacosz -- Facing it by Yusef Komunyakaa -- Thanks.Prayer for the time of Advent by Ernest Bryll -- The language of the dead by Daniel Bourne -- Crossing into West Germany by Joseph Bruchac -- Kathe Kollwitz, after a visit to the New Russia, 1927 by Karen Kovacik -- 394 by Osip Mandelstam -- Red carnations by Angela Bilia -- The torches by Michael Waters -- Lombardo at Midnight, New Year's Eve, 1972 by James Ragan -- Liberty & ten years of return by Christopher Howell -- Portraits by Kevin Stein -- A real comedian: the true genius of Bob Hope by Jim Daniels -- Considering the source by Frank Polite -- The FBI files on by Jonathan Williams -- The scream by Edward Field -- Oh, by the way by Ed Ochester.The American -- Soldier by David Ignatow -- The silence by Vern Rutsala -- Burning oneself to death by Shinkichi Takahashi -- Reverend by Bill Tremblay -- "You and I are disappearing" by Yusef Komunyakaa -- from Hard Country: Sometimes I understand the hatred against women, Sleeping with the enemy, I don't want to talk about it by Sharon Doubiago -- The protestor by Sharon Olds -- Two poems written in April, 1970 by Jacob Leed -- Allison by Alex Gildzen -- To Jeffrey Miller by Joseph Hansen -- Enough by Mary M. Chadbourne -- May 4, 1970 by Donald Hassler -- Kent State by John Perreault.The Commons by Peter Makuck -- May '70 by Michael McCafferty -- The war at home by Lowell Jaeger -- History lesson by Yvonne Moore Hardenbrook -- May 4 by Daniel Thompson -- from Kent 25:Starting that rhythm again by Bill Arthrell -- The discovery of fire by David Shevin -- In the heart of the beast by C. K. Williams -- The Odessa steps by Amy Clampitt -- Cambodia by Alicia Ostriker -- The day the audience walked out on me, and why by Denise Levertov -- After Kent State by Lucille Clifton -- The teacher by Maxine Scates -- Our town by Ann Stanford -- The three suns by Louise McNeill.The Grave Creek inscribed stone by Louise McNeill -- Visiting my gravesite: Talbott Churchyard, West Virginia by Irene McKinney -- Asking the dead for help by Jan Beatty -- Hovering at a low altitude by Dahlia Ravikovitch -- Captivity: the minks by Toi Derricotte -- The legend of hell by C. D. Wright -- The reprieve by Edward Field -- Three Lakes, Wisconsin by Lynn Wikle -- Crossing by Judith Rachel Platz -- Three steel mill pins by Judy Lindberg -- I've never told by Todd Moore -- Specific nouns by Tom Beckett -- A matter of trees by Brooke Horvath -- The desert by Thomas Meyer.The heart by Tom Crawford -- Going into moonlight by Dick Bakken -- The poets' garden by Maxine Kumin -- As if he were free by Tess Gallagher -- Lucky life by Gerald Stern -- The flashboat by Jane Cooper -- Art in America by Maggie Anderson -- After Elegies by Jean Valentine -- How birds should die by Paul Zimmer -- Night sauna by Craig Paulenich -- Cedar waxwing on Scarlet Firethorn by Stanley Plumly -- Eagle poem by Joy Harjo -- If only by William Stafford.Trace elements around the Saylor Creek bombing range by William Studebaker -- For a gathering of poets by James Broughton -- From ancient to present: homage to Kent State by Lawson Fusao Inada -- May 1990 by David Hassler -- White deer by Brenda Hillman -- Spring:Kent by Mort Krahling -- Letter to a friend by Jean-Claude van Itallie -- The gathering approaches by Alex Gildzen -- May four by Michael Dennis Browne -- The surface of murder by M. L. Liebler -- Green by Marvin Bell -- In a recent letter... by Paul Metcalf -- May 4, 1990 by Tiff Holland -- May 4th by Elizabeth Mihaly.We myopic by Steve Posti -- Contemplation on Blanket Hill by Gary Scott -- The silence of one hand clapping by Tony Trigilio -- Instant recall by John Sollers -- Freeze-frame by Alan Williamson -- Going to bed whole: Kent State Prayer by Rosaly DeMaios Roffman -- Kent State by Connie Monson -- Encounter by Richard Shelton -- For the dead at Jackson State by Toi Derricotte -- The hardest thing by Kathe Davis -- Bedtime story by Lisel Mueller -- On the infanticide by Bertolt Brecht -- The fate of the children by Kelly Cherry -- The sky by Kevin Clark -- Maud Harris by Leasa Burton.
Subjects: Poetry.; Kent State University; American poetry; Protest poetry, American.;
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The best American poetry 2011 / by Young, Kevin A.(CARDINAL)626326; Lehman, David,1948-(CARDINAL)149948;
Subjects: American poetry;
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