Alley Life in Washington

Alley Life in Washington

Author: James Borchert

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2023-02-03

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0252054903

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Forgotten today, established Black communities once existed in the alleyways of Washington, D.C., even in neighborhoods as familiar as Capitol Hill and Foggy Bottom. James Borchert's study delves into the lives and folkways of the largely alley dwellers and how their communities changed from before the Civil War, to the late 1890s era when almost 20,000 people lived in alley houses, to the effects of reform and gentrification in the mid-twentieth century.


Bound by the Heart

Bound by the Heart

Author: Marsha Canham

Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Avon Books of Canada

Published: 1984-01-01

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 9780380887323

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Summer Cambridge, daughter of the British governor of Barbados, is afraid that memories of Captain Morgan Wade, an infamous buccaneer, will ruin her recent, arranged marriage


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress. House

Publisher:

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 2534

ISBN-13:

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Reading the Grateful Dead

Reading the Grateful Dead

Author: Nicholas G. Meriwether

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 0810883716

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In Reading the Grateful Dead: A Critical Survey, Nicholas G. Meriwether has assembled a collection of essays that examine the development of Grateful Dead studies. This volume includes work from three generations of scholars and includes a wide variety of perspectives on the b...


Lyrics Alley

Lyrics Alley

Author: Leila Aboulela

Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0802195938

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From the author of the New York Times Notable Book, The Translator: a novel of the “rich and complex world of a Sudanese patriarch in the 1950s” (Sarah Blake, author of The Postmistress). Lyrics Alley is the evocative story of an affluent Sudanese family shaken by the shifting powers in their country and the near-tragedy that threatens the legacy they’ve built for decades. In 1950s Sudan, the powerful Abuzeid dynasty has amassed a fortune through their trading firm. With Mahmoud Bey at its helm, they can do no wrong. But when Mahmoud’s son, Nur, the brilliant, handsome heir to the business empire, suffers a debilitating accident, the family stands divided in the face of an uncertain future. As British rule nears its end, the country is torn between modernizing influences and the call of traditions past—a conflict reflected in the growing tensions between Mahmoud’s two wives: the younger, Nabilah, longs to return to Egypt and escape “backward-looking” Sudan; while Waheeba lives traditionally behind veils and closed doors. It’s not until Nur asserts himself outside the cultural limits of his parents that his own spirit and the frayed bonds of his family begin to mend. Moving from Sudanese alleys to cosmopolitan Cairo and a decimated postcolonial Britain, this sweeping tale of desire, loss, despair, and reconciliation is one of the most accomplished portraits ever written about Sudanese society at the time of independence. “Highly recommended for readers who enjoy family sagas set against a political backdrop, such as Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half a Yellow Sun.” —Library Journal, starred review


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations

Publisher:

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 1664

ISBN-13:

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