From slave to successor to Booker T. Washington as head of the Tuskegee Institute is a personal story of an African-American and his struggles during the Ante-B...
byRobert Hess,Kenneth Maton,Kenneth Pargament
Here is the first book which highlights the unique resource of religion in the field of prevention. Until now, religious systems have been a largely undertapped...
byLauren Caston,Robert Leonard,Christopher Mouton,Chad Ohlandt,S. Moore,Raymond Conley,Glenn Buchan
The authors assess alternatives for a next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) across a broad set of potential characteristics and situations. ...
byTom Abrahams,Robert Boswell,Sarah Cortez,Anton DiSclafani,Stephanie Evans, Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton,Wanjikũ Ngũgĩ,Adrienne Perry,Pia Pico,Reyes Ramirez,Icess Rojas,Sehba Sarwar,Leslie Schwartz,Larry Watts
"Brooklyn Noir came first in 2004, and now, 15 years later, Houston Noir--14 stories of intrigue, betrayal and death set from Tanglewood to Third Ward penned by...
byRodney Davis,Douglas Wilson,Michael Burlingame,Richard Carwardine,Edna Medford,James Oakes,Matthew Pinsker,Gerald Prokopowicz,John Sellers,Jennifer Weber,Frederick Douglass,H. Douglas,Thomas Hamilton,Robert Hamilton,Jabez Campbell,Henry Turner,Daniel Payne,Henry Garnet,Philip Bell,Edward Thomas,Alfred Smith,Frances Harper,George Vashon,Thomas Strother,Ezra Johnson,Alexander Cps,James Smith,Alexander Augusta,Jeremiah Sanderson,Osborne Anderson,Thomas Chester,James Hudson,John Proctor,Robert Purvis,Hannah Johnson,Leonard Grimes,Jeremiah Asher,John Menard, Henry African Civilization Society,William Florville,Henry Johnson,Thomas Street,John Morgan,Mattild Burr,Amos Beman,Richard Cain,Jean Roudanez,Arnold Bertonneau, George E North Carolina Freedmen,Don Rutter,George Stephens, James W.C Pennington,S. Africano",Annie Davis,S. W. Chase,Sojourner Truth,Martin Delany,George Washington,Isaac Hill,Alexander Newton,Jacob Thomas,Angeline Demby,Henry Wagoner, George W Le Vere,Elizabeth Keckley,Paul Trevigne, Thomas N.C Liverpool,H Cordelia,Emmanuel Love,William Scarborough,John Langston,Peter Clark,Ews Hammond,Charles Anderson,Booker Washington,Harriet Tubman,Julius Taylor, Ida B Wells-Barnett,Paul Dunbar,Elizabeth Thomas,Archibald Grimke,Elizabeth Keckly,William Sinclair,Jesse Barber,Mary Terrell,T. Fortune,Reverdy Ransom, W. E. Du Bois,William Trotter,Maude Griffin,Hightower Kealing,Silas Floyd,George Knox,Thomas Inborden,George Henderson,William Pickens,Kelly Miller,Etta Cottin,John Gandy,Fred Moore,Sylvanie Williams,Harry Smith,James Magee,James Curtis,John Bowen,Cora Ball,Thomas Baker,Josephine Yates,James Johnson,William Lewis,John Murphy,Robert Wright, Theophile T Allain, Oliva Ward Bush-Banks,Richard Gadsden,Edward Johnson,Alice Dunbar-Nelson,Hubert Harrison,Carter Woodson,Robert Moton,Georgia Johnson,Langston Hughes,Charles Chesnutt,Walter White,Lamar Perkins,Samuel Haynes,William Lilly,Robert Vann,William Imes,Eugene Gordon,Arthur Mitchell,Grace Evans,Aaron Payne,Claude McKay,Roscoe Simmons,Joel Rogers,Mary Bethune,John Franklin,Ella Baker,Luther Jackson,Willard Townsend,Ralph Bunche,Roy Wilkins,Mordecai Johnson,Carl Murphy,Jackie Robinson,Martin King,Thurgood Marshall,Edith Sampson,Benjamin Quarles,St. Drake,Charles Wesley,Daisy Bates,Julius X,Gwendolyn Brooks,Julius Lester,Lerone Bennett,Henry Moon,John Sengstacke,Norman Hodges,Arvarh Strickland,Mary Berry,Vincent Harding,Clarence Thomas,Barbara Fields,Henry Gates,Barack Obama
Though not blind to Abraham Lincoln's imperfections, Black Americans long ago laid a heartfelt claim to his legacy. At the same time, they have consciously resh...