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WADDELL, EDWARD WALLACE (CHARLOTTE) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut29959393507100;
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Student news AND Military news by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Averett, Kate.; Coughlin, Elizabeth.; Shannon, Courtney.; Waddell, Andrew W.; Waddell, Wade.; Waddell, Charlotte.;
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Great expectations [videorecording] by Dickens, Charles,1812-1870.(CARDINAL)137330; Dickens, Charles,1812-1870.Great expectations.(CARDINAL)183764; Gruffudd, Ioan.(CARDINAL)686991; Hill, Bernard,1944-; Jarrold, Julian.; Marchant, Tony,1959-; McDiarmid, Ian.(CARDINAL)343357; Rampling, Charlotte,1946-(CARDINAL)348313; Waddell, Justine.; BBC America.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)(CARDINAL)154259;
Ioan Gruffudd, Justine Waddell, Charlotte Rampling, Ian McDiarmid, Bernard Hill.A vivid adaptation of Charles Dickens' powerful story of a young orphan boy who is released from his apprenticeship by a mysterious benefactor to be educated in London.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (4:3) presentation; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Benefactors; Ex-convicts; Films for the hearing impaired.; Poor children; Revenge; Young men;
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Great expectations / by Jarrold, Juliandirector.(DLC)no 00023053 ; Marchant, Tony,1959-adapter.(DLC)n 84125133 ; Gruffudd, Ioan,actor.(DLC)nr2001016286; Waddell, Justine,actor.(DLC)no2001074510; Rampling, Charlotte,1946-actor.(DLC)no 97043893 ; McDiarmid, Ian,actor.(DLC)no2001074508; Hill, Bernard,1944-2024actor.(DLC)no 97049398 ; Dickens, Charles,1812-1870.Great expectations.(DLC)n 85191001 ; BBC Americaproduction company.(DLC)no2004095851; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)(DLC)n 80089989 ;
Ioan Gruffudd, Justine Waddell, Charlotte Rampling, Ian McDiarmid, Bernard Hill.A vivid adaptation of Charles Dickens' powerful story of a young orphan boy who is released from his apprenticeship by a mysterious benefactor to be educated in London.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (4:3) presentation; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Poor children; Ex-convicts; Benefactors; Young men; Revenge; Television programs.; Films for hard of hearing people;
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Great American short stories / by Negri, Paul.(CARDINAL)382377;
Nathaniel Hawthorne: Young Goodman Brown; Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart; Herman Melville: Bartleby; Bret Harte: The Luck of Roaring Camp; Stephen Crane: The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky; Mark Twain: The Private History of a Campaign that Failed; Sarah Orne Jewett: A White Heron; Charles Waddell Chesnutt: The Goophered Grapevine; Mary E. Wilkins Freeman: A New Englad Nun; Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Yellow Wallpaper; Henry James: The Real Thing; Kate Chopin: A Pair of Silk Stocking; Jack London: To Build a Fire; Ambrose Bierce: An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge; Theodore Dreiser: The Lost Phoebe; Willa Cather: Paul's Case; F. Scott Fitzgerald: Bernice Bobs her Hair; Sherwood Anderson: The Egg; Ernest Hemingway: The Killers.
Subjects: Fiction.; Short stories, American.;
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The Candlewick book of animal tales.
The pig in the pond / Martin Waddell, illustrated by Jill Barton -- "Have you seen the crocodile?" / Colin West -- The hare and the tortoise / retold by Margaret Clark, illustrated by Charlotte Voake -- Pebble goes to town / Benedict Blathwayt -- You're a hero, Daley B.! / Jon Blake, illustrated by Axel Scheffler -- Emma's lamb / Kim Lewis -- Over in the meadow / illustrated by Louise Voce -- My hen is dancing / Karen Wallace, illustrated by Anita Jeram -- Little Beaver and the echo / Amy MacDonald, illustrated by Sarah Fox-Davies -- Breakfast on Rosie's farm / Zita Newcome -- Along came Toto / Anni Axworthy -- Sam Vole and his brothers / Martin Waddell, illustrated by Barbara Firth -- Lilly's secret / Miko Imai -- Moles can dance / Richard Edwards, illustrated by Caroline Anstey -- Polar bear cat / Nicola Bayley -- Dudley in a jam / conceived and illustrated by Peter Cross, text by Judy Taylor -- You're a genius, Blackboard Bear /A collection of original and traditional stories and rhymes about a variety of animals by different authors and illustrators.
Subjects: Literature.; Animals; Animals; Animals;
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The biographical dictionary of Black Americans / by Kranz, Rachel.(CARDINAL)202774;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Aldridge, Ira Frederick -- Ali, Muhammad (Cassius Clay) -- Allen, Richard -- Alston, Charles H. -- Anderson, Marian -- Angelou, Maya -- Antoine, Caesar Carpetier -- Armistead, James Lafayette -- Armstrong, Louis -- Attucks, Crispus -- Baldwin, James Arthur -- Bambara, Toni Cade -- Banneker, Benjamin -- Bannister, Edward Mitchell -- Baraka, Imamu Amiri (Leroi Jones) -- Barnett, Claude Albert -- Barthé, Richmond -- Bassett, Ebenezer Don Carlos -- Beckwourth (Beckwith), James Pierson -- Bethune, Mary Jane McCleod -- Binga, Jesse -- Blake, James Hubert ("Eubie") -- Bland, James -- Bontemps, Arna -- Brooke, Edward William -- Brooks, Gwendolyn -- Bunche, Ralph J[ohnson] -- Cardozo, W[illiam] Warrick -- Carney, William H. -- Carver, George Washington -- Chesnutt, Charles Waddell -- Childress, Alice -- Cinque, Joseph -- Couvent, Justine / Madame Bernard -- Cromwell, Oliver -- Crummell, Alexander -- Cuffe, Paul -- Cullen Countée [P.] -- Dailey, Ulysses Grant -- Davis, Angela Yvonne -- Davis, Benjamin Oliver Jr. -- Davis, Benjamin Oliver Sr. -- Davis, Ossie -- Dee, Ruby -- Delany, Martin R[obinson] -- Dixon, Dean Charles -- Douglass, Frederick -- Drew, Charles Richard -- Du Bois, W[illiam] E[dward] B[urghardt] -- Dunbar, Paul Laurence -- Dunham, Katherine -- Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Pointe -- Ellington, Edward Kennedy ("Duke") -- Ellison, Ralph Waldo -- Evans, Mari -- Evanti, Lillian [Madame Evanti] -- Evers, Medgar Wiley -- Fauset, Jessie Redmon -- Flora, William -- Forten, Charlotte L. [Mrs. Francis J. Grimké] -- Forten, James [Sr.] -- Fortune, T[imothy] Thomas -- Franklin, John Hope -- Garnet, Henry Highland -- Garvey, Marcus [Mosiah] -- Gaston, Arthur George -- Gilpin, Charles S[idney] -- Giovanni, Nikki -- Grimké, Archibald H[enry].Haley, Alex Palmer -- Handy, W[illiam] C[hristopher] -- Hansberry, Lorraine Vivian -- Hayes, Roland -- Healy, James Augustine -- Hemings, Sally -- Henson, Matthew Alexander [Matt] -- Horne, Lena Mary Calhoun -- Hughes, [James] Langston -- Hunt, Richard Howard -- Hurston, Zora Neale -- Jefferson, Lemon ["Blind Lemon"] -- Johnson, Charles Spurgeon -- Johnson, James Weldon -- Johnson, John Harold -- Jones, James Earl -- Joplin, Scott -- Jordan, Barbara -- Julian, Percy Lavon -- Just, Ernest Everett -- King, Martin Luther Jr. -- King, Martin Luther Sr. -- Lafon, Thomy -- Larsen, Nella -- Latimer, Lewis H[oward] -- Lawless, Theodore K. -- Ledbetter, Huddie [Leadbelly] -- Lee, Canada [adopted name of Lionel Cornelius Canegata] -- Leidesdorff, William Alexander -- Lester, Julius Bernard -- Lewis, [Mary] Edmonia -- Locke, Alain Leroy -- McCoy, Elijah -- McCullough, Geraldine Hamilton -- McDaniel, Hattie -- McKay, Claude -- Marshall, Thurgood -- Matzeliger, Jan Earnst -- Mays, Benjamin Elijah -- Micheaux, Oscar -- Morgan, Garrett A. -- Morrison, Toni [Chloe Anthony Wofford] -- Motley, Constance Baker -- Myers, Isaac -- Norton, Eleanor Holmes -- Odetta (a.k.a. Odetta Gordon, Odetta Felious Gordon, Odetta Holmes) -- Overton, Anthony -- Owens, Jesse -- Paige, Leroy Robert (Satchel) -- Parks, Gordon Roger -- Parks, Rosa -- Paul, Thomas Sr. -- Payne, Daniel Alexander -- Perkins, Marion -- Poitier, Sidney -- Powell, Adam Clayton Jr. -- Price, (Mary) Leontyne -- Prosser, Gabriel.Rainey, "Ma" (Gertrude Pridgett Rainey) -- Randolph, A. (Asa) Philip -- Rapier, James Thomas -- Rillieux, Norbert -- Robeson, Eslanda Cardozo Goode -- Robeson, Paul -- Robinson, Jackie (Jack Roosevelt) -- Rudolph, Wilma (Glodean) -- Russwurm, John Brown -- Salem, Peter -- Scarborough, William Sanders -- Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso -- Scott, Dred -- Simmons, William J. -- Singleton, Benjamin ["Pap"] -- Smalls, Robert -- Smith, Bessie -- Smith, Ferdinand C[hristopher] -- Smythe, John H. -- Spaulding, Charles Clinton -- Still, William -- Tanner, Henry Ossawa -- Terrell, Mary Church -- Thurman, Howard -- Tolton, Augustine -- Toomer, [Nathan] Jean -- Trotter, James Monroe -- Truth, Sojourner -- Tubman, Harriet -- Turner, Henry McNeal -- Turner, Nat -- Vann, Robert Lee -- Varick, James -- Vesey, Denmark -- Walker, Alice Malsenior -- Walker, Madame C.J. [Sarah Breedlove] -- Walker, David -- Walker, George -- Walker, Margaret Abigail (a.k.a. Margaret Walker Alexander) -- Washington, Booker T[aliaferro] -- Waters, Ethel -- Weaver, Robert Clifton -- Wells-Barnett, Ida Bell -- Wheatley, Phillis -- Whipper, Ionia R[ollin] -- Whipple, Prince -- White, Clarence Cameron -- White, Walter Francis -- Williams, Bert -- Williams, Daniel Hale [Dr. Dan] -- Williams, George Washington -- Williams, Paul Revere -- Wilson, August -- Wilson, J[ames] Finley -- Woods, Granville T. -- Woodson, Carter Godwin -- Wright, Richard -- X, Malcolm [Al Hajj Malik Al-Sha-Bazz] -- Young, Andrew -- Young, Charles.
Subjects: Biographies.; Dictionaries.; African Americans;
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The marrow of tradition / by Chesnutt, Charles W.(Charles Waddell),1858-1932.(CARDINAL)148108;
Includes bibliographical references (page xlv-xlvii).The Marrow of Tradition: The Complete Text -- Introduction: Cultural and Historical Background -- Chronology of Chesnutt's Life and Times -- A Note on the Text -- The Marrow of Tradition [1901 Houghton Mifflin edition] -- The Marrow of Tradition: Cultural Contexts -- Caste, Race and Gender After Reconstruction from The Platinum Negro as a Freeman / Philip Bruce -- "The Negro Question in the South" / Tom Watson -- An Imperative Duty / William Dean Howells -- "Atlanta Exposition Speech" from Up from Slavery / Booker T. Washington -- "The Future American" / Charles W. Chesnutt -- "The Conservation of Race" / W. E. B. DuBois -- "Birth Reform, from the Positive, not the Negative Side" / Theodore Roosevelt -- Women and Economics / Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- "The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Woman" / Fannie Barrier Williams -- "Service by the Educated Negro" / Roscoe Conklin Bruce -- Law and Lawlessness -- Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution -- "The Freedman's Case in Equity" / George Washington Cable -- Plessy v. Ferguson (1896): excerpts from brief by Albion Tourgee, majority opinion by Justice Henry Billings Brown, and the dissenting opinion by Justice John Marshall Harlan -- "Suffrage and Eligibility to Office," Article VI, amendment to the North Carolina State Constitution -- Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All its Phases / Ida B. Wells -- "Lynched Negro and Wife First Mutilated," Vicksburg (Mississippi) Evening Post February 8, 1904 -- "Victim's Family Begs to See Negro Burned," Atlanta Constitution October 2, 1905 -- "Belleville is Complacent Over Horrible Lynching,: New York Herald June 9, 1903 -- "Respect for Law," Independent / Jane Addams -- "A Race Riot and After," Following the Color Line / Ray Stannard Baker -- A speech before the United States House of Representatives, February 23, 1900 / George H. White -- The Wilmington Riot -- Editorial printed in Literary Digest, 1898 / Alexander Manly -- Speech reported in The Wilmington Star / Rebecca Latimer Fulton -- From the "White Man's Declaration of Independence" (or, Wilmington Declaration of Independence), from Appleton's Cyclopaedia -- Anonymous letter to William McKinley, 13 November 1898 -- Letter to Walter Hines Page, 1898 / Charles Chesnutt -- "An Account of the Race Riot in Wilmington, N.C." / Jane Cronly -- Segregation as Culture: Etiquette, Spectacle, and Fiction -- Wilmington Messenger article, rpt in Raleigh New and Observer, 8 September 1899 -- Photograph of "Old Plantation" Midway booth at the 1896 Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia -- From The Cotton States and International Exposition program -- 100 Years of the Negro in Show Business / Tom Fletcher -- "Old" and "New" Negro photographs juxtaposed, from Frances Benjamin Johnston's The Hampton album -- Literary Memoranda / Charles Chesnutt -- "Po' Sandy" / Charles Chesnutt -- From The Leopard's Spots / Thomas Dixon -- From "A Psychological Counter-Current in Recent Fiction" North American Review / Williams Dean Howells.One of the most significant novels in American literature, "The Marrow of Tradition" is based on the Wilmington, North Carolina, Massacre of 1898. Called a "race riot" by the inflammatory Southern press and engineered by white Democrats who had seen their political slip into the hands of Republicans, many of whom were black, it was in fact a coup that restored power to the Democrats by subverting the principles of free democratic election. Some of Charles Chestnutt's relatives lived through the violence, and their accounts inspired this powerful and passionate novel.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Multiracial people; African Americans; Race relations; Riots;
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