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zlib/History/American Studies/Christopher Michael Blakley/Empire of Brutality_118359914.pdf
Empire of Brutality: Enslaved People and Animals in the British Atlantic World Christopher Michael Blakley Louisiana State University Press, -, -, 3, 2023
"Christopher Blakley's Empire of Brutality is a human-animal history of slaving and slavery in the Atlantic World between the end of the seventeenth century and the abolition of the Atlantic trade in 1808. His multidisciplinary study examines how varied relationships between enslaved people and animals led to the dehumanization and racialization of people of African descent in the Americas. His analysis provides a better understanding of why enslaved people emphasized in their writing how slaveholders compared them to animals, suggesting that critiques of slavery as dehumanizing by people of African descent were to a marked degree the result of these material human-animal networks and linkages. Blakley's study brings together disparate geographies-including the castle trade in Atlantic Africa, slave depots in New Spain, and plantations in the British Caribbean and Chesapeake worlds-to build on the emerging literature of human-animal studies and new scholarship in early American environmental history. His work is among the first to approach human-animal networks under slavery systematically and comprehensively.
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ia/isbn_9780807125229.pdf
Southern Women in the Recent Educational Movement in the South (Library of Southern Civilization) A. D. Mayo, Dan T. Carter, Gerard F. Denault, Amy Freidlander, Jean-Charles Houzeau Louisiana State University Press, 2001
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zlib/no-category/Robert J. Begiebing;/Norman Mailer at 100_25358384.mobi
Norman Mailer at 100 : conversations, correlations, confrontations Robert J. Begiebing; Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 1), 2022
Winner of the Robert F. Lucid Award for Mailer Studies Norman Mailer at 100 celebrates the author's centenary in 2023 and the seventy-fifth anniversary of the publication of his bestselling debut novel, The Naked and the Dead , by illustrating how Mailer remains a provocative presence in American letters. Novelist and Mailer scholar Robert J. Begiebing lays out how this polymath author's work makes vital contributions to the larger American literary landscape, encompassing the debates of the nation's founders, the traditions of Western Romanticism, and the juggernaut of twentieth-century modernism. The book includes six critical essays, two creative dialogues featuring Walt Whitman and Ernest Hemingway, and Begiebing's own interview with Mailer from 1983. Each piece pairs Mailer with a critical interlocutor whose work offers telling revelations about his ideas and art, among them Ralph Waldo Emerson, Carl Jung, Kate Millett, and Joan Didion. By encouraging a reconsideration of his career from its beginnings to his final books in the early twenty-first century, Norman Mailer at 100 forges a new path toward appreciating the author's achievements that underscores the extent to which his work can help us confront the challenges of today.
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ia/emblemoflibertyi0000anne.pdf
Emblem of liberty : the image of Lafayette in the American mind Loveland, Anne C. LSU Press; Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, cop. 1971
The Marquis de Lafayettethe Frenchman who fought in the American Revolutionwas the only foreigner to hold a major position among the Founding Fathers of the new nation. From his arrival in 1777 until, a century and a half later, the words Lafayette, we are here! stirred support for American intervention in World War I, the evolving image of Lafayette reflected popular opinion on various domestic and foreign issues. Emblem of Liberty, the first comprehensive survey of Lafayette as a symbolic figure in American intellectual history, examines the compound image of the man and the ideas he represented. Professor Anne C. Loveland has based this wide-ranging study upon the massive Lafayette manuscript collection at Cornell University as well as a great variety of other sources. Lafayette was popularly regarded as a model patriot aiding the cause of liberty and mankindan example of the public and private virtue necessary to the perpetuation of the American republic. He was also seen as benefactor and later patriarch of the United States, a Founding Father who served as judge of the success or failure of the republican experiment. In addition as leader for a time of the French Revolution and as the friend of liberal revolutions abroad, Lafayette was viewed as the agent of the American mission, carrying the example of republican government to oppressed peoples around the world. Lafayettes Triumphal Tour of the United States in 18241825 contributed to a revival of republicanism, a lessening of the factional and section strife which appeared to threaten the young nations stability, a renewed sense of the American mission. After his return to France, Lafayette continued to exert an influence on American popular thought. His correspondence with friends in the United States reveals their concern with slavery, nullification, and other sectional issues, as well as their increasingly stereotyped reaction to revolutions, particularly the French Revolution of 1830. The Marquis died in 1834, but his image was employed for nearly a century longer to arouse patriotic fervor and to unite Americans in what was viewed as an international mission to spread liberty and justice.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 11.7MB · 1971 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/bernicekellyharr0000vale.pdf
Bernice Kelly Harris: A Good Life Was Writing (southern Biography Series) Valerie Raleigh Yow Louisiana State University Press, March 21, 2006
"The novels of North Carolina writer Bernice Kelly Harris (1894-1973) were published to international acclaim in the 1940s, and her plays were produced on television in the 1950s. Yet, despite her success at midlife, she spent her last years struggling to make ends meet and was virtually unknown by the time of her death. In this biography - the first full-scale life of Harris since 1955 and the first to utilize unpublished autobiographical writings and confidential letters - Valerie Raleigh Yow brings Harris back into the spotlight, revealing an extraordinary woman who thrived artistically while living a quite ordinary life. Yow's intimate portrait of Harris shows her responding to society's strictures by exploring in fiction the paths not open to her in real life."--BOOK JACKET. "Employing her training as a historian and a psychologist, Yow also treats the impact of gender, social class, and race on Harris's career and personality. In many ways, Yow shows, Harris's fiction anticipates the civil rights movement and the woman's movement."--BOOK JACKET.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 18.1MB · 2006 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/gracekingofnewor0000robe.pdf
Grace King of New Orleans: A Selection of Her Writings (Southern Literary Studies (Paperback)) King, Grace Louisiana State University Press, Southern literary studies, Baton Rouge, 1973
英语 [en] · PDF · 24.8MB · 1973 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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nexusstc/Participation: A Platonic Inquiry/c2784225d8ea1caeed64612a4b2bb052.pdf
Participation: A Platonic Inquiry Charles P. Bigger Louisiana State University Press, 1st hardback/1st Printing, 1968
reconcile their heterogeneous natures
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英语 [en] · PDF · 30.3MB · 1968 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/nationalismcolor0000ladd_z0u5.pdf
Nationalism and the Color Line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner (Southern Literary Studies) Ladd, Barbara Louisiana State University Press, Place of publication not identified, 1997
Nationalism and the Color Line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner is a strikingly original study of works by three postbellum novelists with strong ties to the Deep South and Mississippi Valley. In it, Barbara Ladd argues that writers like Cable, Twain, and Faulkner cannot be read exclusively within the context of a nationalistically defined "American" literature, but must also be understood in light of the cultural legacy that French and Spanish colonialism bestowed on the Deep South and the Mississippi River Valley, specifically with respect to the very different ways these colonialist cultures conceptualized race, color, and nationality. Ladd's book raises provocative questions about the relationships between race, region, and nationalism in literary study. With its innovative approach and rich New Historicist method, it is an important contribution to scholarship in several fields.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 13.1MB · 1997 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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lgli/James L. Huston - Securing the Fruits of Labor (2015, LSU Press).azw3
Securing the Fruits of Labor: The American Concept of Wealth Distribution, 1765--1900 Huston, James L. Louisiana State University Press, Louisiana paperback edition, Baton Rouge, 2015
In his comprehensive study of the economic ideology of the early republic, James L. Huston argues that Americans developed economic attitudes during the Revolutionary period that remained virtually unchanged until the close of the nineteenth century. Viewing Europe's aristocratic system, early Americans believed that the survival of their new republic depended on a fair distribution of wealth, brought about through political and economic equality. The concepts of wealth distribution formulated in the Revolutionary period informed works on nineteenth-century political economy and shaped the ideology of political parties. Huston reveals how these ideas influenced debates over reform, working-class agitation, political participation, territorial expansion, banking, tariffs, slavery, public land disposition, and corporate industrialism. Securing the Fruits of Labor is a masterful study of American beliefs about wealth distribution over one and a half centuries.
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ia/amphibiansreptil0000haro.pdf
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Louisiana Harold A. Dundee, Douglas A. Rossman, Eugene C. Beckham Louisiana State University Press, Louisiana pbk. ed, Baton Rouge, 1996
Looks at the natural history of the amphibians and reptiles found in Louisiana.
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nexusstc/Securing the Fruits of Labor: The American Concept of Wealth Distribution, 1765–1900/3dc1f6a08de7a1d3426d5664f0946a5c.epub
Securing the fruits of labor : the American concept of wealth distribution, 1765-1900 James L. Huston Louisiana State University Press, Louisiana paperback edition, Baton Rouge, 2015
In his comprehensive study of the economic ideology of the early republic, James L. Huston argues that Americans developed economic attitudes during the Revolutionary period that remained virtually unchanged until the close of the nineteenth century. Viewing Europe's aristocratic system, early Americans believed that the survival of their new republic depended on a fair distribution of wealth, brought about through political and economic equality. The concepts of wealth distribution formulated in the Revolutionary period informed works on nineteenth-century political economy and shaped the ideology of political parties. Huston reveals how these ideas influenced debates over reform, working-class agitation, political participation, territorial expansion, banking, tariffs, slavery, public land disposition, and corporate industrialism. Securing the Fruits of Labor is a masterful study of American beliefs about wealth distribution over one and a half centuries.
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英语 [en] · EPUB · 2.9MB · 2015 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/louisianapelican0000davi.pdf
Louisiana : The Pelican State Davis, Edwin Adams , 1904- Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, New ed., Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1975
Traces The Development Of Louisiana From An Indian Settlement To A Busy Modern State. Edwin Adams Davis. Fourth Edition. Includes Index.
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ia/inbetweenpoetryc0000maha.pdf
In Between: The Poetry Comics of Mita Mahato (Visual Poetry Series) Mahato, Mita, author, artist Warrensburg, Missouri: Pleiades Press; [Louisiana]: Louisiana State University Press, Warrensburg, Missouri, 2017
Praise for Patterns by Mita Mahato "It's part vaudeville, part demonstration of how hard it is to really talk and listen, and it's entirely beautiful." -Paul Constant in The Seattle Review of Books Praise for Sea by Mita Mahato "Her paper-cut style, and topics drawn from her dreams, are both compelling and unique. Feel free to drop the common advice not to share your dreams, if your subconscious does half the work of hers." -Martin McClellan Mita Mahato is one of handful of artists and writers whose visionary work is defining the new genre of Poetry Comics. In Between is a collection of pieces that bring together simple, elegant expressions of thought and emotion with dreamlike mixed media artworks. There are comics that reflect on grief for a loved one who has died of cancer and others that explore ideas of inspiration and surrealist delight. Others combine whimsical word play with visually absurd witticisms. Each work in this volume stretches the definition of what a comic can be, as well as expectations for how much genuine feeling words and pictures on a page can hold.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 5.6MB · 2017 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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nexusstc/The Greatest of All Leathernecks: John Archer Lejeune and the Making of the Modern Marine Corps/084af52354aea96a350e2091bee0605e.epub
The Greatest of All Leathernecks : John Archer Lejeune and the Making of the Modern Marine Corps Joseph Arthur Simon Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 2019
<p>Joseph Arthur Simon’s <i>The Greatest of All Leathernecks</i> is the first comprehensive biography of John Archer Lejeune (1867–1942), a Louisiana native and the most innovative and influential leader of the United States Marine Corps in the twentieth century. As commandant of the Marine Corps from 1920 to 1929, Lejeune reorganized, revitalized, and modernized the force by developing its new and permanent mission of amphibious assault. Before that transformation, the corps was a constabulary infantry force used mainly to protect American business interests in the Caribbean, a mission that did not place it as a significant contributor to the United States defense establishment. <br><br> The son of a plantation owner from Pointe Coupee Parish, Lejeune enrolled at Louisiana State University in 1881, aged fourteen. Three years later, he entered the U.S. Naval Academy, afterward serving for two years at sea as a midshipman. In 1890, he transferred to the Marines, where he ascended quickly in rank. During the Spanish-American War, Lejeune commanded and landed Marines at San Juan, Puerto Rico, to rescue American sympathizers who had been attacked by Spanish troops. A few years later, he arrived with a battalion of Marines at the Isthmus of Panama—part of Colombia at the time—securing it for Panama and making possible the construction of the Panama Canal by the United States. He went on to lead Marine expeditions to Cuba and Veracruz, Mexico. During World War I, Lejeune was promoted to major general and given command of an entire U.S. Army division. <br><br> After the war, Lejeune became commandant of the Marine Corps, a role he used to develop its new mission of amphibious assault, transforming the corps from an ancillary component of the U.S. military into a vibrant and essential branch. He also created the Marine Corps Reserve, oversaw the corps’s initial use of aviation, and founded the Marine Corps Schools, the intellectual planning center of the corps that currently exists as the Marine Corps University. As Simon masterfully illustrates, the mission and value of the corps today spring largely from the efforts and vision of Lejeune.</p>
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英语 [en] · EPUB · 4.2MB · 2019 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/assignmentjonesv0000nich_r2d8.pdf
Assignment Jonesville: A News Reporting Workbook, Revised Edition Plasterer, Nicholas N. Louisiana State Univ Pr 1975-06-01, Rev. ed, Baton Rouge, La, 1973, ©1966
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ia/civilwarmemoirso0000terr.pdf
The Civil War memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour : reminiscences of a Louisiana Tiger William J Seymour Louisiana State University Press; Louisiana State Univ Pr, Louisiana pbk. ed, Baton Rouge, 1997
Seymour's are the only memoirs by any field or staff officer of the first Louisiana Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia, and his reports of battle and activity in Virginia are a wellspring of information on the war in the East and on the role played by Louisiana enlisted men and officers in these military actions.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 10.4MB · 1997 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/sylph0000clou.pdf
Sylph: Poems (Lena-Miles Wever Todd Poetry Series Award) Cloud, Abigail, author Warensburg, Missouri: Pleiades Press, Lena-Miles Wever Todd poetry series, Lena-Miles Wever Todd poetry series, Missouri, 2014
Offering New Insights Into Florida's Position Within The Cultural Legacy Of The South, The Struggle For Black Freedom In Miami Explores The Long Fight For Civil Rights In One Of The Country's Most Popular Tourist Destinations. Chanelle N. Rose Examines How The Sustained Tourism And Rapid Demographic Changes That Characterized Miami For Much Of The Twentieth Century Undermined Constructions Of Blackness And Whiteness That Remained More Firmly Entrenched In Other Parts Of The South. The Convergence Of Cultural Practices In Miami From The American South And North, The Caribbean, And Latin America Created A Border Community That Never Fit Comfortably Within The Paradigm Of The Deep South Experience. As White Civic Elites Scrambled To Secure The City's Burgeoning Reputation As The Gateway To The Americas, An Influx Of Spanish-speaking Migrants And Tourists Had A Transformative Effect On Conventional Notions Of Blackness. Business Owners And City Boosters Resisted Arbitrary Racial Distinctions And Even Permitted Dark-skinned Latinos Access To Public Accommodations That Were Otherwise Off Limits To Nonwhites In The South. At The Same Time, Civil-rights Activists Waged A Fierce Battle Against The Antiblack Discrimination And Violence That Lay Beneath The Public Image Of Miami As A Place Relatively Tolerant Of Racial Diversity. In Its Exploration Of Regional Distinctions, Transnational Forces, And The Effect Of Both On The Civil Rights Battle, The Struggle For Black Freedom In Miami Complicates The Black/white Binary And Offers A New Way Of Understanding The Complexity Of Racial Traditions And White Supremacy In Southern Metropolises Like Miami.
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nexusstc/Schooling in the Antebellum South: The Rise of Public and Private Education in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama/6cd3850206a7bf01bc226de51b14c2c7.epub
Schooling in the Antebellum South : The Rise of Public and Private Education in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama Sarah L. Hyde Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2016
In __Schooling in the Antebellum South__, Sarah L. Hyde analyzes educational development in the Gulf South before the Civil War, not only revealing a thriving private and public education system, but also offering insight into the worldview and aspirations of the people inhabiting the region. While historians have tended to emphasize that much of the antebellum South had no public school system and offered education only to elites in private institutions, Hyde’s work suggests a different pattern of development in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, where citizens actually worked to extend schooling across the region. As a result, students learned in a variety of settings—in their own homes with a family member or hired tutor, at private or parochial schools, and in public free schools. Regardless of the venue, Hyde shows that the ubiquity of learning in the region proves how highly southerners valued education. As early as the 1820s and 1830s, legislators in these states sought to increase access to education for less wealthy residents through financial assistance to private schools. Urban governments in the region were the first to acquiesce to voters’ demands, establishing public schools in New Orleans, Natchez, and Mobile. The success of these schools led residents in rural areas to lobby their local legislatures for similar opportunities. Despite an economic downturn in the late 1830s that limited legislative appropriations for education, the economic recovery of the 1840s ushered in a new era of educational progress. The return of prosperity, Hyde suggests, coincided with the maturation of Jacksonian democracy—a political philosophy that led southerners to demand access to privileges formerly reserved for the elite, including schooling. Hyde explains that while Jacksonian ideology inspired voters to lobby for schools, the value southerners placed on learning was rooted in republicanism: they believed a representative democracy needed an educated populace to survive. Consequently, by 1860 all three states had established statewide public school systems. __Schooling in the Antebellum South__ successfully challenges the conventional wisdom that an elitist educational system prevailed in the South and adds historical depth to an understanding of the value placed on public schooling in the region.
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英语 [en] · EPUB · 1.3MB · 2016 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/freshtablecookin0000brig.pdf
The Fresh Table : Cooking in Louisiana All Year Round Helana Brigman Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2013
Louisiana's identity is inextricably tied to its famous foods; gumbo, red beans and rice, jambalaya, and �touff�e are among the delicious dishes that locals cherish and visitors remember. But Louisiana's traditional cuisine has undergone a recent revision, incorporating more local ingredients and focusing on healthier cooking styles. In The Fresh Table, locavore Helana Brigman shares over one hundred recipes that reflect these changes while taking advantage of the state's year-round growing season. Her book offers staples of Louisiana fare -- seafood, sausage, tomatoes, peppers, and plenty of spices -- pairing these elements with advice about stocking one's pantry, useful substitutions for ingredients, and online resources for out-of-state cooks. Brigman equips every kitchen from New Orleans to New York with information about how to serve Louisiana cuisine all year round. For each season The Fresh Table provides an irresistible selection of recipes like Petite Crab Cakes with Cajun Dipping Sauce, Rosemary Pumpkin Soup served in a baked pumpkin, Fig Prosciutto Salad with Goat Cheese and Spinach, Grilled Sausage with Blackened Summer Squash, Blueberry Balsamic Gelato, and Watermelon Juice with Basil. Brigman introduces each recipe with a personal story that adds the last ingredient required for any Louisiana dish -- a connection with and appreciation for one's community.
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ia/afterddayusarmye0000full.pdf
After D-Day: The U. S. Army Encounters the French Fuller, Robert Lynn, 1953- author Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 2021
<p><i>After D-Day</i> is one of a small but growing body of works that examine the Allied liberators of France. This study focuses on both the French experience of the U.S. Army and the American soldiers’ reaction to the French during the liberation and its immediate aftermath. Drawing on French and American archival materials, as well as dozens of memoirs, diaries, letters, and newspapers, Robert Lynn Fuller follows French and American interactions, starting in the skies over France in 1942 and ending with the liberation of Alsace in 1945. Fuller pays special attention to French life in the war zones, where living under constant shelling offered a miserable experience for those forced to endure it. The French stoically withstood those travails—sometimes inflicted by the Americans—when they saw their sacrifices as the price of liberation and victory over Germany. As Fuller shows, when the French did not believe afflictions brought by the Americans advanced the cause of success, their tolerance waned, sometimes dramatically. <br><br>Fuller maintains that the Allied bombing of France was an important yet often overlooked chapter of World War II, one that inflicted more death and destruction than the ground war still to come. Yet the ground campaign, which began with the Allied invasion of Normandy, unleashed enormous violence that killed, injured, or rendered homeless tens of thousands of French civilians. Fuller examines French and American records of the fate of civilians in the principal battle zones, Normandy and Lorraine, as well as in overlooked liberated regions, such as Orléanais and Champagne, that largely escaped widespread damage and casualties. Despite French gratitude toward the Americans for the liberation of their country, relations began to cool in the fall and winter of 1944 as progress on the battlefield slowed and then appeared to reverse with the German offensive in the Ardennes. <br><br> Revealing in stark detail the experiences of French civilians with the American military, <i>After D-Day</i> presents a compelling coda to our understanding of the Allied conquest of German-occupied France.</p>
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nexusstc/The Defeat of Black Power: Civil Rights and the National Black Political Convention of 1972/cec3d49d4392c8f574af80beb41a2d53.epub
The Defeat of Black Power : Civil Rights and the National Black Political Convention of 1972 Leonard N. Moore Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2018
For three days in 1972 in Gary, Indiana, eight thousand American civil rights activists and Black Power leaders gathered at the National Black Political Convention, hoping to end a years-long feud that divided black America into two distinct camps: integrationists and separatists. While some form of this rift existed within black politics long before the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., his death—and the power vacuum it created—heightened tensions between the two groups, and convention leaders sought to merge these competing ideologies into a national, unified call to action. What followed, however, effectively crippled the Black Power movement and fundamentally altered the political strategy of civil rights proponents. An intense and revealing history, Leonard N. Moore’s __The Defeat of Black Power__ provides the first in-depth evaluation of this critical moment in American history. During the brief but highly charged meeting in March 1972, attendees confronted central questions surrounding black people’s involvement in the established political system: reject or accept integration and assimilation; determine the importance or futility of working within the broader white system; and assess the perceived benefits of running for public office. These issues illuminated key differences between integrationists and separatists, yet both sides understood the need to mobilize under a unified platform of black self-determination. At the end of the convention, determined to reach a consensus, officials produced “The National Black Political Agenda,” which addressed the black constituency’s priorities. While attendees and delegates agreed with nearly every provision, integrationists maintained their rejection of certain planks, namely the call for a U.S. constitutional convention and separatists’ demands for reparations. As a result, black activists and legislators withdrew their support less than ten weeks after the convention, dashing the promise of the 1972 assembly and undermining the prerogatives of black nationalists. In __The Defeat of Black Power,__ Moore shows how the convention signaled a turning point for the Black Power movement, whose leaders did not hold elective office and were now effectively barred access to the levers of social and political power. Thereafter, their influence within black communities rapidly declined, leaving civil rights activists and elected officials holding the mantle of black political leadership in 1972 and beyond.
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英语 [en] · EPUB · 0.3MB · 2018 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/sacrificialzinc0000coop.pdf
A Sacrificial Zinc: Poems (Lena-Miles Wever Todd Poetry Series Award) Cooperman, Matthew, 1964- Warrensburg, Mo.: Pleiades Press, Lena-Miles Wever Todd poetry series, Warrensburg, Mo, 2001
History -- A Mini-mart Near Fresno -- In Time -- Field Trip -- Blue Planet, Red Star -- Transience -- For Those Who Would Drown Him -- Marvell's Sun -- Further Aridity -- Where You Are -- Shell-like -- Obituary -- Them Apples -- California Dreaming -- Waking Or Sleeping -- Hermeneutica -- Better If Used By -- Russian Pictures -- Scansion -- What I've Called Elsewhere -- Two Waters -- Geometry -- Resembling Her -- Success -- To A Child Arrived Too Soon -- Leaf Or Tongue -- After Raking Leaves -- Story -- The Art Of Navigation -- Traveling Papers -- World Said -- My Brueghel -- E Is For Evidence -- (re)cento -- Tongue Ruth -- Then Yetsirah. Matthew Cooperman. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 92-93).
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North Carolina's Free People of Color, 1715-1885 Warren Eugene Milteer Jr.; Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 1), Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2020
<p>In <i>North Carolina’s Free People of Color, 1715–1885, </i>Warren Eugene Milteer Jr. examines the lives of free persons categorized by their communities as “negroes,” “mulattoes,” “mustees,” “Indians,” “mixed-­bloods,” or simply “free people of color.” From the colonial period through Reconstruction, lawmakers passed legislation that curbed the rights and privileges of these non-enslaved residents, from prohibiting their testimony against whites to barring them from the ballot box. While such laws suggest that most white North Carolinians desired to limit the freedoms and civil liberties enjoyed by free people of color, Milteer reveals that the two groups often interacted—praying together, working the same land, and occasionally sharing households and starting families. Some free people of color also rose to prominence in their communities, becoming successful businesspeople and winning the respect of their white neighbors.<br><br> Milteer’s innovative study moves beyond depictions of the American South as a region controlled by a strict racial hierarchy. He contends that although North Carolinians frequently sorted themselves into races imbued with legal and social entitlements—with whites placing themselves above persons of color—those efforts regularly clashed with their concurrent recognition of class, gender, kinship, and occupational distinctions. Whites often determined the position of free nonwhites by designating them as either valuable or expendable members of society. In early North Carolina, free people of color of certain statuses enjoyed access to institutions unavailable even to some whites. Prior to 1835, for instance, some free men of color possessed the right to vote while the law disenfranchised all women, white and nonwhite included.<br><i><br> North Carolina’s Free People of Color, 1715–1885 </i>demonstrates that conceptions of race were complex and fluid, defying easy characterization. Despite the reductive labels often assigned to them by whites, free people of color in the state emerged from an array of backgrounds, lived widely varied lives, and created distinct cultures—all of which, Milteer suggests, allowed them to adjust to and counter ever­-evolving forms of racial discrimination.</p>
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Still Life with Mother and Knife : Poems Chelsea Rathburn Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2019
In this powerful collection, Chelsea Rathburn seeks to voice matters once deemed unspeakable, from collisions between children and predators to the realities of postpartum depression. Still Life with Mother and Knife considers the female body, “mute and posable,” as object of both art and violence. Once an artist's model, now a mother, Rathburn knows “how hard / it is to be held in the eyes of another.” Intimate and fearless, her poems move in interlocking sections between the pleasures and dangers of childhood, between masterpieces of art and magazine centerfolds, and—in a gripping sequence in dialogue with Delacroix's paintings and sketches of Medea—between the twinned ferocities of maternal love and rage. With singular vision and potent poetic form, Rathburn crafts a complex portrait of girlhood and motherhood from which it is impossible to look away.
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Southern Hyperboles : Metafigurative Strategies of Narration Michał Choiński; Scott Romine Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2020
<p>In <i>Southern Hyperboles: Metafigurative Strategies of Narration</i>, Michał Choiński confronts the often paradoxical and excessive elements of southern literature, focusing on dominant narrative modes and representation strategies in works produced from the early 1930s to the late 1950s. With renewed attention to renderings of the gothic and grotesque, Choiński argues that modernist literature from the U.S. South often deploys the trope of hyperbole, which escalates contrasts and disrupts the sense of the normal.<br><br> By focusing on how writers processed the South via narratives of hyperbolic excess, <i>Southern Hyperboles</i> explores a mode of comprehension forged from the tensions of a segregated, patriarchal society driven by racial and social decorum. Moving chronologically, Choiński traces distinct manifestations of hyperbolic metalogic in the works of seven authors: Katherine Anne Porter, William Faulkner, Lillian Smith, Katherine Du Pre Lumpkin, Tennessee Williams, Flannery O’Connor, and Harper Lee. The mode of hyperbole identified by Choiński relies on a clash of opposites, along with the rapid intensification of disharmonious ideas pushed to extremes, leading to an ultimate break in established decorum. The shock produced by hyperbole generates a momentary state of confusion that soon dissipates, allowing recipients to reach a new understanding of their surrounding world.<br><br>Melding an innovative use of rhetorical theory with fine-­grained analysis of literary texts, <i>Southern Hyperboles</i> elucidates contradictory and interlocking issues related to memory, social trauma, grotesquerie, and troubled mythologies that permeate the U.S. South.</p>
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The Great Big Doorstep : A Novel E. P. O'Donnell, Bryan Giemza, Eudora Welty Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2015
A Depression-era comic masterpiece, E. P. O'Donnell's The Great Big Doorstep centers on the Crochets, a Cajun family who live in a ramshackle house between the levee and the Mississippi River. The Crochets dream of one day owning a stately plantation befitting the magnificent cypress doorstep they have salvaged from the river and proudly display outside their humble home. The memorable characters in this novel have their own concerns: the patriarch, Commodo, is full of wild bravado as he fluctuates between scheming, laboring, and malingering; his wife reigns as the queen of retort, though toughened by years of making do and doing without. The Crochet children also cope with personal struggles: Topal, twenty, restless, and moody, and recently dumped by her fiancé; Arthur, eighteen, attempts to strike out on his own while dodging the coddling of his mother and the fury of his father; Evvie, almost fifteen, plans to join a religious order after renouncing a lover; and twins Gussie and Paul, and baby T. J., provide an ongoing chorus of laughter and tears. The Great Big Doorstep has remained a literary and cultural classic since its publication in 1941. In an 1979 afterword, Eudora Welty praises O'Donnell's comic genius, citing his'supreme gift'for dialogue, while Bryan Giemza's introduction underscores the work's place in the tradition of comic Southern novels.
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Invisible Wounds: Mental Illness and Civil War Soldiers (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War) Dillon J Carroll Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2021
Dillon J. Carroll’s <i>Invisible Wounds</i> examines the effects of military service, particularly combat, on the psyches and emotional well-being of Civil War soldiers—Black and white, North and South. Soldiers faced harsh military discipline, arduous marches, poor rations, debilitating diseases, and the terror of battle, all of which took a severe psychological toll. While mental collapses sometimes occurred during the war, the emotional damage soldiers incurred more often became apparent in the postwar years, when it manifested itself in disturbing and self-destructive behavior. Carroll explores the dynamic between the families of mentally ill veterans and the superintendents of insane asylums, as well as between those superintendents and doctors in the nascent field of neurology, who increasingly believed the central nervous system or cultural and social factors caused mental illness. <i>Invisible Wounds</i> is a sweeping reevaluation of the mental damage inflicted by the nation’s most tragic conflict.
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Hungry for Louisiana : An Omnivore's Journey Maggie Heyn Richardson; illustrations by Elizabeth Randall Neely Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2015
Food sets the tempo of life in the Bayou State, where people believed in eating locally and seasonally long before it was fashionable. In Hungry for Louisiana: An Omnivore's Journey award-winning journalist Maggie Heyn Richardson takes readers to local farms, meat markets, restaurants, festivals, culinary competitions, and roadside vendors to reveal the love, pride, and cultural importance of Louisiana's traditional and evolving cuisine. Focusing on eight of the state's most emblematic foods-crawfish, jambalaya, snoballs, Creole cream cheese, filé, blood boudin, tamales, and oysters-Richardson provides a fresh look at Louisiana's long culinary history. In addition to concluding each chapter with corresponding recipes, these vignettes not only celebrate local foodways but also acknowledge the complicated dynamic between maintaining local traditions and managing agricultural and social change. From exploring the perilous future of oyster farming along the threatened Gulf Coast to highlighting the rich history of the Spanish-Indian tamale in the quirky north Louisiana town of Zwolle, Richardson's charming and thoughtful narrative shows how deeply food informs the identity of Louisiana's residents.
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Freedom's dance : social, aid and pleasure clubs in New Orleans Karen Celestan; Karen Celestan Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, La, 2018
Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Karen Celestan -- My Life's Work: Freedom's Dance / Eric Waters -- Part I. Root Of The Second Line: New Orleans Second Line Aesthetics And Identity / Joyce Marie Jackson -- Chapter 1. Up From Congo Square / Karen Celestan ; Interview With Alfred Bucket Carter / Valentine Pierce ; Freedom Dances Across The Diaspora : The Cultural Connections Of New Orleans Second Line, Cuban Conga, And Haitian Rara / Freddi Williams Evans And Zada Johnson ; Interview With Lionel Unca Lionel Batiste / Karen Celestan And Eric Waters -- Part Ii. Calling Up Glory: You Can't Touch This ... / Kalamu Ya Salaam -- Chapter 2. Ladies On The Move / Karen Celestan ; Interview With Barbara Lacen Keller / Valentine Pierce -- Chapter 3. Symbols And Accessories / Karen Celestan ; Sapc Accessories As Art, Or Is It Vice Versa? History And Overview From An Artist's Perspective / Charles E. Siler ; Interview With Fred Johnson / Valentine Pierce -- Part Iii. We Are The Second Line: New Orleans Negritude And The Second Line: Stankness, Stupidity, And Doofus Overload In The Streets / James B. Borders Iv -- Chapter 4. Cradle Of The Community / Karen Celestan ; Interview With Norman Dixon, Jr. / Valentine Pierce -- Chapter 5. Stylin' And Profilin' / Karen Celestan ; Special Features: Interview With Lois Andrews / Oliver Squirk Hunter -- Part Iv. Essential Rhythms: A Musician's Life In The Second Line / Michael G. White -- Chapter 6. Rollin' And Strollin' ; Interview With Wanda Rouzan / Karen Celestan ; Flying High: Function And Form In New Orleans Second Line Dancing / Rachel Carrico And Esailama Artry-diouf ; Special Feature: Dance And Movement / Karen Celestan -- Chapter 7. Keeping The Beat ; Interview With Gregory Blodie Davis / Karen Celestan -- Part V. The Eternal Flame: Chapter 8. Inheriting The Line / Karen Celestan ; Interview With Eric Tweet Dudley And Erica Dudley / Karen Celestan And Eric Waters -- Chapter 9. The Point Of It All / Karen Celestan ; Interview With Markeith Tero / Eric Waters -- Part Vi. Glory Fulfilled: Chapter 10. Cutting The Body Loose / Karen Celestan -- Part Vii. In Memoriam -- Appendix: Parades Of The Social, Aid And Pleasure Clubs In New Orleans ; Glossary ; Contributors ; About The Authors ; Index. Photographs By Eric Walters ; Narrative By Karen Celestan ; Featured Essays By James B. Borders [and 8 Others] ; Selected Interviews By Valentine Pierce.
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Remediating Region Gina Caison, Lisa Hinrichsen, Stephanie Rountree, Scott Romine Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2021
<p>Drawing from recent debates about the validity of regional studies and skepticism surrounding the efficacy of the concept of authenticity, Clare Chadd’s <i>Postregional Fictions</i> focuses on questions of southern regional authenticity in fiction published by Barry Hannah from 1972 to 2001. The first monograph on the Mississippi author’s work to appear since his death, this study considers the ways in which Hannah’s novels and short stories challenge established conceptual understandings of the U.S. South. <br><br>Hannah’s writing often features elements of metafiction, through which the putative sense of “southernness” his stories dramatize is complicated by an intense self-reflexivity about the extent to which a sense of place has never been foundational or essential but has always been constructed and performed. Such texts locate a productive terrain between the local and the global, with particular relevance for critical apprehensions of the post-South and postsouthern literature. Offering sustained close readings of selected stories, and focusing especially on Hannah’s late work, Chadd argues that his fiction reveals the region constantly shifting in a process of mythmaking, dialogue, and performance. In turn, she uses Hannah’s work to suggest how notions of the “South” and “southernness” might survive the various deconstructive approaches leveled against them in recent decades of southern studies scholarship. Rather than seeing an impasse between the regional and the global, Chadd’s reading of Hannah shows the two existing and flourishing in tandem.<br><br>In <i>Postregional Fictions,</i> Chadd offers a new interpretation of Hannah based on an appreciation of the vital intersection of southern and postmodern elements in his work.</p>
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Origins Of Class Struggle In Louisiana: A Social History Of White Farmers And Laborers During Slavery And After, 1840--1875 Roger Wallace Shugg Louisiana State University Press; LSU Press, Louisiana paperbacks, 1972 printing, Baton Rouge, LA, 1972
This book has long been recognized as one of the best studies of class conflict in a Southern state during the critical years leading up to and immediately following the Civil War. The author has written a new preface for this first paperback edition.
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The Battle of New Market Davis, William C., 1946- Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Louisiana paperback ed., Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1983
<p>in Vivid Detail, The Battle Of New Market Tells Of Breckinridge's Audacious Domination Of The Battlefield And Of Sigel's Tragic Ineptitude; Of The Opposing Troops, Both Seasoned And Untried; Of The Fate Of Prisoners And Of The Wounded; And, Perhaps Most Memorably, Of The Gallantry Of The Cadets Who Marched From The Classrooms Of Vmi Directly Into The Heat Of Battle.</p> <h3>booknews</h3> <p>reprint Of The 1975 Doubleday Original. One Of The Best Civil War Historians Recounts A Battle In Which A Hastily Assembled And Outnumbered Confederate Force, Including Youngsters From The Virginia Military Institution, Defeated A Superior Yankee Army. Annotation C. Book News, Inc., Portland, Or (booknews.com)</p>
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Ignatius rising : the life of John Kennedy Toole Rene Pol Nevils, Deborah George Hardy, René Pol Nevils Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Louisiana pbk. ed, Baton Rouge, 2005, ©2001
<p>The phenomenal success of John Kennedy Toole's comic masterpiece, A Confederacy of Dunces, is now legendary, a story that has long beckoned a deeper exploration into the life, imagination, and demise of the writer responsible for one of American literature's most memorable characters - Ignatius J. Reilly. In Ignatius Rising, Rene Pol Nevils and Deborah George Hardy present the first biography of Toole, drawing upon scores of interviews with contemporaries of the writer and acquaintances of his influencing mother, Thelma, as well as unpublished letters, documents, and photographs. Frank yet sympathetic, Ignatius Rising describes a life that is dark, tragic, bizarre, and amazing - but luminous with the gift of laughter, a life not unlike those of Toole's beloved characters, now loved the world over.</p> <h3>Kirkus Reviews</h3> <p>An oddly entertaining biography of a tormented writer and his unlikely legacy. John Kennedy Toole's story has become the stuff of publishing legend&#58; Boy wonder writes a dense, picaresque novel called A Confederacy of Dunces (a "rambling story about an obese, flatulent man"); no one wants to publish same; despondent boy wonder commits suicide; boy wonder's mother recruits famous writer to find a publisher for the manuscript; the novel is published and becomes a bestseller. As Nevils and Hardy&#151;former writing students of NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu at Louisiana State University&#151;demonstrate, the truth of the story is considerably more complex. Born in 1936, Toole grew up to be a complex, self-hating man&#151;but one whose talents were clearly appreciated. Far from being shunned as a provincial nobody by the powers that be in New York publishing, as the Toole myth would have it, the author of Confederacy was taken seriously at many houses (including Simon & Schuster, whose chief editor Robert Gottlieb devoted considerable time to suggesting ways in which the ungainly novel could be trimmed and focused). Too close to the work at that point, Toole was psychically unprepared to undertake revisions. His suicide, however, was not the response to rejection that his mother claimed it to have been; it was instead an escape from a long and gruesome slide into madness. A minor author by any measure, Toole would not merit a book-length study were it not for his whirlwind of a mother, who pressed the manuscript on novelist Walker Percy and hounded him until he arranged for its publication. Thelma Ducoing Toole emerges as a self-absorbed harridan of the first order in this account,conniving and utterly awful, whom everyone connected with Toole's posthumous good fortune took pains to avoid&#151;but who made that good fortune possible through her unwavering belief in her son's brilliance. Unpleasant and demanding, she&#151;and not her unlucky son&#151;is the real hero of this engagingly told footnote to American literary history.</p>
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nexusstc/Billy Cannon : a long, long run/4ba107c05375262785a0e9f4281e746b.epub
Billy Cannon : a long, long run Charles N. deGravelles Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 2016
<p>Billy Cannon’s name, his image, and his remarkable athletic career serve as emblems for Louisiana State University, the Southeastern Conference, and college football. LSU’s only Heisman Trophy winner, Cannon led the Tigers to a national championship in 1958, igniting a love of the game in Louisiana and establishing a tradition of greatness at LSU.</p><p>But like many stories of lionized athletes who rise to the status of legend, there was a fall—and in the case of Billy Cannon, also redemption. For the first time, Charles N. deGravelles reveals in full the thrilling highs and unexpected lows of Cannon’s life, in Billy Cannon: A Long, Long Run.</p><p>Through conversations with Cannon, deGravelles follows the athlete-turned-reformer from his boyhood in a working-class Baton Rouge neighborhood to his sudden rush of fame as the leading high school running back in the country. Personal and previously unpublished stories about Cannon’s glory days at LSU and his stellar but controversial career in the pros, as well as details of his indictment for counterfeiting and his post-release work as staff dentist at Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, unfold in a riveting biography characterized by uncanny success, deep internal struggles, and a champion’s spirit that pushed through it all.</p>
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History of Art: Stories (Yellow Shoe Fiction) Luongo, Margaret Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2016
The stories in History of Art examine the definitive, yet paradoxical, preoccupations of humankind -- namely art-making and war -- and the emotions that underpin both: passion and sentimentality, obsession and delusion, ambition and insecurity, fear and envy.Luongo casts the infamous, famous, and unknown in these sublime vignettes, from Marie Antoinette and John Lennon to the designers of fictional typefaces and the painted soldiers in Stanley Spencer's Great War Memorial. Drawing each work together through the dichotomy of art and war, Luongo also presents a mother who leaves her family so that she can illustrate the war for civilians who have no understanding of it; a Canadian artist who sketches the beach at Normandy while a German sniper observes him; and the daughter of a World War II veteran who struggles with his troubling legacy. In addition to the collection's subjective focus, the structure of History of Art works to build creative tension. Luongo's use of nontraditional forms -- flash-fiction sequences, a bird-watching guide, a word problem -- are expertly deployed to heighten the sense of trauma and inventiveness found in these stories. In both content and construction, Luongo approaches the ageless themes of creation and destruction with striking novelty, humor, and mastery.Number of Words in Auth: 2Sorted Author by LN, FN: Luongo, Margaretwords : 52371Single Author : Luongo, MargaretHas Cover : TEMPLATE ERROR Interpreter: Internal error evaluating an expression: 'Metadata object has no attribute named: 'has_cover'' - line number 1Number of Formats : 0Record ID : TEMPLATE ERROR Value: unknown field idTitle Parm A : History of ArtTitle Parm B : (Title Parm D : History of ArtTitle Parm F : History of ArtTitle Length : 014Num of Aut : 1Uncomma Author : Margaret Luongo
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ia/fourtestimoniesp00dani.pdf
Four testimonies : poems Daniels, Kate , 1953- Louisiana State University Press, Southern messenger poets, Baton Rouge, 1998
The Testimony Of Simone Weil, The First Of The Four Long Poems That Form Kate Daniels' New Collection, Gives Voice To The Radical French Political Thinker And Religious Philosopher. Here Weil Meditates On Some Of The Most Famous Images By Eugene Atget, The Acclaimed Documentary Photographer Who Recorded A Perishing Old Paris.--book Jacket. Three Survivors Of The Collapse Of The Nimitz Freeway In The 1989 San Francisco Earthquake Tell Of The Calamity And Its Aftermath In The Narrative Poem In The Marvelous Dimension.--book Jacket. Echoing The Greek Myth Of Demeter And Her Daughter Persephone, The Smash-up Centers On A Divorced Woman And The Sufferings Of Her Grown Daughter, Whose Husband Has Just Committed Suicide. In This Poem, Daniels Ruminates On Marriage, Sexuality, Inherited Behavior, And Spousal Abuse And Portrays A Mother's Guilt At Failing Her Offspring.--book Jacket. Portrait Of The Artist As Mother, Twenty Poems That Compose The Final Sequence Of The Collection, Finds New Life And Second Chances, Exploring The Difficulties Of Motherhood As Well As Its Bounties. Daniels Artfully Contemplates The Obstacles Involved In Maintaining One's Identity As A Writer And As A Woman While Confronting The Challenges Of Motherhood.--book Jacket. The Testimony Of Simone Weil -- In The Marvelous Dimension -- The Smash-up -- Portrait Of The Artist As Mother. Kate Daniels.
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Around the bend : a Mississippi River adventure photographs and text by C.C. Lockwood Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1998
In the summer of 1997 renowned nature photographer C. C. Lockwood embarked on a remarkable adventure. First by canoe and then by Grand Canyonstyle pontoon raft, he journeyed the length of the Mississippi River2,320 milesfrom its source at Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico. Armed with his camera and computer equipment to transmit stories and pictures to schoolchildren, this High Tech Huck Finn trained his lens on spectacular scenes, creating images that vividly depict the life pulsing in and near this vital American arterywater and lands that touch the lives of every American. As Lockwood shows in these brilliant color photographs, the river has many faces. At its birthplace it is nothing more than a trickle among rocks. But as it serpentines south, it slowly grows until, at its end, it pours daily over 420 billion gallons of water into the Gulf of Mexico. Lockwood captures the river in all of its a ghostly foggy morning on the bank; a bright orange sunset over the bends; a quiet snowfall at the headwaters; a sudden rain shower at dusk. He also offers intimate images of the creatures that make their home in the river or along its a whitetail fawn nestled in underbrush; a curious frog peeking out from beneath reeds; a Canada goose marching in line with her goslings; turtles burying themselves in mud. His depiction of the natural beauty of Old Man River is unparalleled. The river comes to appear as a thriving community because Lockwood introduces the people, both ordinary and extraordinary, who live and journey on it. We meet, among others, a performance artist intent on swimming the rivers length; inhabitants of a makeshift houseboat colony near Winona, Minnesota; Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher look-alikes in Hannibal, Missouri; and Willie P., who, with the help of thirty-gallon plastic barrels and paddle wheels, employs a most unusual mode of river transportationa Toyota Celica hatchback. To illustrate the changing riverscape, Lockwood includes images of some of the businesses and industries that line the rivers casino river boats glittering in the night; the jumping blues clubs of Memphis Beale Street; bustling industrial plants and the countless barges and push boats that service them. He also offers a detailed memoir of his trip, as well as his other tours of the river by plane, car, tugboat, and river boat, in a delightful introduction. Lockwoods photographs depict beautifully the varied aspects of the Mississippi Riverflourishing community, vital industrial corridor, and priceless environmental treasure. Through this book, readers can join him on his quest to discover the wonders that lie just around the bend.
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Troubled Commemoration: The American Civil War Centennial, 1961–1965 (Making the Modern South) Cook, Robert J. Louisiana State University Press, Making the modern South, Louisiana paperback edition, Baton Rouge, 2011
"Recounts the planning, organization, and ultimate failure of this controversial event and argues that the broad-based public history extravaganza was derailed in part by its appearance during the decisive phase of the civil rights movement. Cook shows how the centennial provoked widespread alarm among many African Americans, white liberals, and cold warriors because the national commission failed to prevent southern whites from commemorating the Civil War in a racially exclusive fashion. The public outcry followed embarrassing attempts to mark secession, the attack on Fort Sumter, and the South's victory at First Manassas, and prompted a backlash against the celebration, causing the emotional scars left by the war to resurface. Cook convincingly demonstrates that both segregationists and their opponents used the controversy that surrounded the commemoration to their own advantage. Southern whites initially embraced the centennial as a weapon in their fight to save racial segregation, while African Americans and liberal whites tried to transform the event into a celebration of black emancipation... The first comprehensive analysis of the U.S. Civil War Centennial, Troubled Commemoration masterfully depicts the episode as an essential window into the political, social, and cultural conflicts of America in the 1960s and confirms that it has much to tell us about the development of the modern South."--Dust jacket.
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ia/halfwildpoems0000orei.pdf
Half Wild: Poems (Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets) O'Reilley, Mary Rose Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 2006
In O'reilley's Poems, Human, Animal, And Mineral Creations Interpenetrate And Share Surreal Conversation - Even Stones Exchange Stories Of Hot Times In The Magma And Animals Are Listened To Intently. Here Sacred Inquiry In Grounded In A Passion For The Natural World, Resolving Questions Through Lyric, Erotic, And Sensual Response. The Poems Of Half Wild Revel In Desire And Longing As Instruments Of Theological Critique.--jacket. Twin -- Scene Of The Crime Photos -- The Girl They Caught -- The Dead -- Bluebeard's Wife -- Sister Joanna Washes The Floor -- Drifting -- Flamenco Dancer -- The Lost Child -- L'enfant Sauvage -- Miscarried -- Ritual -- My Daughter Interrupts The Fairy Tale -- Persephone -- As One Leaving -- Separating The Eggs -- The Distaff -- Abandoned Farmhouse -- The Gods Keep Descending -- Icon -- The Circus Dog -- Variation On An Ancient Text -- Memory -- Grotte Du Grand Roc -- Clearing Land For The Lotus Pool -- The Zen Master's Instructions -- Sweeping The Zendo -- Home Farm -- Before Spring -- Snowblind -- We Keep Asking The Prairie -- Durham -- When I Imagine My Soul -- Bees In Autumn -- Hasidic Bride -- Portrait Of Madame Monet On Her Deathbed -- Passover -- Boreal Owl -- Tundra Swan -- Field Guide To North Shore Geology -- North Coast -- It Began -- The Crossing -- Open All Night -- Driving West -- Green Herons -- Scholar's Garden -- Infinite Day -- Seascape -- Speaking In Tongues -- The Deer's Prayer -- Two Biker Chicks -- It's Not Safe At All -- Call It A Match -- Autobiography -- The Visit -- The Lives Of The Cousins -- The Foster Child -- Shin Ohashe Bridge. Mary Rose O'reilley.
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ia/neworleansjazzfa0000rose_a2b5.pdf
New Orleans jazz : a family album Al Rose and Edmond Souchon Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Rev., Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1978
Who's Who In New Orleans Jazz -- A Jazz Band Ball -- The Brass Bands -- Where's Where In New Orleans Jazz -- New Orleans Jazz Afloat -- No Business Like Show Business -- A New Orleans Jazz Family Album -- Till The Butcher Cut Him Down. Al Rose And Edmond Souchon. Includes Index.
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ia/insideconfederat0000kean.pdf
Inside the Confederate Government: The Diary of Robert Garlick Hill Kean (Civil War Paperbacks) Robert Garlick Hill Kean; Edward Younger Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Louisiana pbk. ed., Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1993
Civil War. Trade Paperback. Robert Kean, a graduate of the University of Virginia and a lawyer, was thirty-three years old when the Civil War broke out. He enlisted as a private in the Confederated army and saw active combat prior to April, 1862, when he was promoted to captain and appointed head of the Bureau of War in Richmond. Because of his legal and scholarly training, Kean excelled in that position, and in the course of his work he kept a diary carefully recounting his experiences.
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ia/bookofnoledgevis0000vanw.pdf
Book of No Ledge: Visual Poems (Visual Poetry Series) Winckel, Nance Van Louisiana State University Press; LSU Press, Warrensburg, Missouri, 2016
As Usual, It Starts With Love. I Had My Heart Set On The Door-to-door Encyclopedia Salesboy.” So Begins Nance Van Winckel Not All Planets Are Plutonic -- No Amends -- The Brain Pan -- Poetry Insurance -- He Who She When -- Defiling Even Air -- Unusual Eyes -- In Stitches -- Bite Thy Tongue -- Symbol -- Need To Equal Zero -- Book Say This -- Paper Is For Punks -- The Novel Place The Novel Took Place -- The Wilbur Books -- A Story Of Our City -- They've Got Laws -- Proust -- Types Of Beaks -- Adoration Of Sand Lizards -- Wildflower Adjudicator -- Down Yours -- Everyman Spider Kisses -- A Hare Hops Through -- Night Barks -- Public Ascents -- Westward Ho! -- Morning Fog -- Pioneer : Sick Woman In The 5th Wagon -- Stone Bones -- Pioneer : Rooms For The Many -- The Electric Eye Through Which The Dead See -- Hand On The Switch -- As Reported -- Black Sea Maybe -- Penicillin -- Vacation Fun Placebo One -- Extreme Hair : Frequency Of Current Sights And Practices -- If Only -- Like It Matters -- Waiting Cheerfully -- Other Sweet Accouterments -- Night Letter -- Crazyass -- Water Water -- Sink Or Swim -- Body Comma Human -- Nose -- Non-yielding Fields -- Mood To Man -- Earth To Scale -- Blue Legacy -- Types Of Feet -- Jumping -- Bridges -- Sites And Citings Of The Parables -- Pond Water -- Dynamite -- A Dream Of What The Root Sucks Up -- Plants And Animals -- Voila Nylon -- Hat Feathers. Nance Van Winckel. Subtitle From Cover.
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ia/trespasserpoems00smit.pdf
Trespasser: Poems (studies In Industry And Society; 9) by R.T. Smith Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1996
With craggy Celtic metaphysics and perfect linguistic pitch, R. T. Smith evokes the landscape, culture, and history of Ireland and the New World through the eyes and ears of an outsider. Words matter to Smith, and the language of these poems is knotty and precise, blazing into moments of recognition with the elliptical testimony and spare light of everyday . . . adze and hammer, gate latch, cracked Baleek and a Claddagh brooch. It is this muted voice of perfection, speaking from the simple lines of Shaker furniture, that chills the speaker of New Lebanon as he reflects upon the religious sects hard bargain / with God, their promise / to be virtues monsters. Trespasser arcs with rigorous unity of vision from the secular to the heights of spiritual rapture, until the demarcation between world and spirit finally begins to blur. In a parable of the perfection in disorder, Before the Breakup juxtaposes the heartbreak of parting against the discovery of a bee embalmed in a jar of bramble jam. And Passage to Kilronin, a meditation on the drowning of a boy from one of the local trawlers, eloquently voices the notion of cosmic kinship. The collection ends on an eerily pastoral note with the crepuscular, self-composed epitaph of St. Gristle, a holy I will be loves gallows, all sap and marrow, mad lament of shadows and a mouthful of birds dying to sing. Surely, this book suggests, between world and spirit there is, for those who can see, no demarcation at all. Trespasser is a dazzling, passionate collection, certain to delight and move any reader who has an ear for the music of language played by a virtuoso.
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nexusstc/The Coming of Southern Prohibition: The Dispensary System and the Battle over Liquor in South Carolina, 1907-1915/6f319418ec61bff7908800b9b4f0b9e7.epub
The Coming of Southern Prohibition : The Dispensary System and the Battle Over Liquor in South Carolina, 1907-1915 Michael Lewis Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2016
In The Coming of Southern Prohibition, Michael Lewis examines the rise and fall of South Carolina's state-run liquor dispensary system from its emergence in the 1890s until statewide prohibition in 1915. The dispensary system, requiring government-owned outlets to bottle and sell all alcohol, began as a way to both avoid prohibition and enrich governmental coffers. In this revealing study, Lewis offers a more complete rendering of South Carolina's path to universal prohibition and thus sharpens our understanding of historical southern attitudes towards race, religion, and alcohol. By focusing on the Aiken County border town of North Augusta, South Carolina, Lewis details how their lucrative dispensary operation -- which promised to both reduce alcohol consumption and generate funding for the county's cash-strapped government -- delayed statewide prohibition by nearly a decade. Aided by Georgia's adoption of dry laws in 1907, Aiken County profited from alcohol sales to Georgians crossing the state line to drink. Lewis shows, in fact, that the Aiken County dispensary at the foot of the bridge connecting South Carolina to Georgia sold more liquor than any other store in the state. Notwithstanding the moral debates surrounding temperance, the money resulting from dispensary sales helped pave roads, build parks and schools, and keep county and municipal taxes the lowest in South Carolina. The power of this revenue is notable, as Lewis reveals, given the rejection of prohibition laws voiced by the rural, native-born, Protestant population in Aiken County, which diverged from the sentiment of their peers in other parts of the region. Lewis's socio-cultural analysis, which includes the impact of adjacent mill villages and African American communities, employs statistical findings to reveal an interplay of political and economic factors that ultimately overwhelmed any profit margin and ushered in statewide prohibition in 1915. Original and enlightening, The Coming of Southern Prohibition explores a single community as it wrestled with the ethical and financial stakes of alcohol consumption and sale amid a national discourse that would dominate American life in the early twentieth century.
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ia/leesmithanniedil0000parr.pdf
Lee Smith, Annie Dillard, and the Hollins Group: A Genesis of Writers (Southern Literary Studies) Nancy C. Parrish; Nancy Parish Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Southern literary studies, Louisiana paperback ed, Baton Rouge, 1999
<p>by The Late 1950s Hollins College Had Established Itself As A Nationally Competitive Academic Institution. With The Emergence Of Louis D. Rubin, Jr.'s Writing Program, This Southern Women's School Launched Some Of The Most Powerful Voices In Contemporary Literature. The Careers Of Lee Smith, Annie Dillard, Lucinda Hardwick Mackethan, And Anne Goodwyn Jones (members Of The Class Of '67) Are Representative Of The Impact The Hollins Writing Community Has Had. For Smith, Dillard, And Their Peers, The Years At Hollins Were An Active And Complex Gestation Period For Their Themes And Writing. Annie Dillard, Fresh Out Of College, Burst Onto The Literary Scene With Her Pulitzer Prize-winning Pilgrim At Tinker Creek. Lee Smith - Who Wrote Her First Novel, The Last Day The Dogbushes Bloomed, While Still At Hollins - Has Received Significant Critical Attention For Novels Such As Fair And Tender Ladies And Oral History. Lucinda Hardwick Mackethan's Daughters Of Time And Anne Goodwyn Jones's Tomorrow Is Another Day Are Recognized As Major Feminist Studies Of Southern Literature. In Examining The Institution's Roots, The Influence Of Significant Mentors In The 1960s, And The Writers Themselves In The Class Of 1967, Lee Smith, Annie Dillard, And The Hollins Group Provides An Intriguing Analysis Of How One Women's Writing Community Coalesced, Evolved, Succeeded, And Persevered.</p>
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nexusstc/Elusive Utopia: The Struggle for Racial Equality in Oberlin, Ohio/cd296e611e36a3c684187c490f7d41c0.epub
Elusive Utopia : The Struggle for Racial Equality in Oberlin, Ohio Gary Kornblith; Carol Lasser Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2018
Before the Civil War, Oberlin, Ohio, stood in the vanguard of the abolition and black freedom movements. The community, including co-founded Oberlin College, strove to end slavery and establish full equality for all. Yet, in the half-century after the Union victory, Oberlin’s resolute stand for racial justice eroded as race-based discrimination pressed down on its African American citizens. In Elusive Utopia, noted historians Gary J. Kornblith and Carol Lasser tell the story of how, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Oberlin residents, black and white, understood and acted upon their changing perceptions of race, ultimately resulting in the imposition of a color line. Founded as a utopian experiment in 1833, Oberlin embraced radical racial egalitarianism in its formative years. By the eve of the Civil War, when 20 percent of its local population was black, the community modeled progressive racial relations that, while imperfect, shone as strikingly more advanced than in either the American South or North. Emancipation and the passage of the Civil War amendments seemed to confirm Oberlin's egalitarian values. Yet, contrary to the expectations of its idealistic founders, Oberlin’s residents of color fell increasingly behind their white peers economically in the years after the war. Moreover, leaders of the white-dominated temperance movement conflated class, color, and respectability, resulting in stigmatization of black residents. Over time, many white Oberlinians came to view black poverty as the result of personal failings, practiced residential segregation, endorsed racially differentiated education in public schools, and excluded people of color from local government. By 1920, Oberlin’s racial utopian vision had dissipated, leaving the community to join the racist mainstream of American society. Drawing from newspapers, pamphlets, organizational records, memoirs, census materials and tax lists, Elusive Utopia traces the rise and fall of Oberlin's idealistic vision and commitment to racial equality in a pivotal era in American history.
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nexusstc/Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Defender of the Old South and Architect of the Lost Cause/d9be05f969714a7e400d4416bce7934f.epub
Albert Taylor Bledsoe : Defender of the Old South and Architect of the Lost Cause Terry A. Barnhart Louisiana State University Press, Lightning Source (Tier 4), Baton Rouge, 2011
Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1809--1877), a principal architect of the South's "Lost Cause" mythology, remains one of the Civil War generation's most controversial intellectuals. In Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Defender of the Old South and Architect of the Lost Cause, Terry A. Barnhart sheds new light on this provocative figure. Bledsoe gained a respectable reputation in the 1840s and 1850s as a metaphysician and speculative theologian. His two major works, An Examination of President Edwards' Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will (1845) and A Theodicy; Or, Vindication of the Divine Glory, As Manifested in the Constitution and Government of the Moral World (1853), grapple with perplexing problems connected with causality, Christian theology, and moral philosophy. His fervent defense of slavery and the constitutional right of secession, however, solidified Bledsoe as one of the chief proponents of the idea of the Old South. In An Essay on Liberty and Slavery (1856), he assailed egalitarianism and promoted the institution of slavery as a positive good. A decade later, he continued to devote himself to fashioning the "Lost Cause" narrative as the editor and proprietor of the Southern Review from 1867 until his death in 1877. He carried on a literary tradition aimed to reconcile white southerners to what he and they viewed as the indignity of their defeat by sanctifying their lost cause. Those who fought for the Confederacy, he argued, were not traitors but honorable men who sacrificed for noble reasons. This biography skillfully weaves Bledsoe's extraordinary life history into a narrative that illustrates the events that shaped his opinions and influenced his writings. Barnhart demonstrates how Bledsoe still speaks directly, and sometimes eloquently, to the core issues that divided the nation in the 1860s and continue to haunt it today.
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ia/holdpressinsides0000hami.pdf
Hold the press : the inside story on newspapers Hamilton, John Maxwell, Krimsky, George A. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, LA, ©1996, 1997
<p>dubbed Long Ago The Fourth Branch Of Government, The American Press Remains To Most Of The General Public An Inscrutable Enterprise Whose Influence And Behavior Are Alternately Welcomed And Maligned. Neither Civics Courses In Schools Nor Journalists Themselves Advance An Adequate Understanding Of The Complex Workings Of The Press, And Yet The Proper Functioning Of A Self-ruled Society Depends Upon A Media-literate Populace - To Act As The Ultimate Watchdog. Hold The Press Serves That Exalted, Educative End In An Emphatically Entertaining Way. With Wit And Authority, John Hamilton And George Krimsky, Both Experienced Journalists, Lead Readers Through The Whirl Of News Gathering, Writing, Editing, And Publishing. They Offer A Curiosity-satisfying Blend Of Explanation And Interpretation, History, Anecdotes Aplenty, And Statistical Analysis To Show What's Wrong And What Works With Today's Newspapers. Included Are Pithy Discussions About What Makes A Front-page Story; Balance And Bias; The Sacredness Of Sources And Their Quotes; Why Reporters Really Don't Write Stories To Sell Newspapers; Why So Much Of The News Is About The Government; How Television Influences Newspapers; Why Foreign News Gets Short Shrift; Why Editors Take Readers' Complaints Seriously; And What Readers Can Do To Get Even. Both A Highly Profitable Business And A Public Servant, The Press Is A Hybrid Of The Plebeian And The Noble. By Illuminating Its Inner Workings And Constraints, Hamilton And Krimsky Have Made Possible A More Discriminating, Knowledgeable Reading Of The Daily Paper.</p> <h3>publishers Weekly</h3> <p>how Come Your Local Paper Didn't Print Your Trenchant Letter To The Editor? Why Did The Reporter Seem Impatient And Hurried? Could An Advertiser Have Undue Influence On What Stories See The Light Of Day? The Answers To These Questions Go A Long Way Toward Revealing The Foibles And Strengths Of America's Newspapers, Large And Small. In Neat Sections, The Authors (former Journalists Themselves) Describe How A Newspaper Is Put Together, What Sorts Of People Work Behind Its Desks And Printers And, Ultimately, What Limitations Are Imposed On Them. Far From Offering An Academic Lecture, Hamilton, Dean Of Mass Communications At Louisiana State University, And Krimsky, Co-founder Of The Center For Foreign Journalists, Incorporate Popular Anecdotes From Newspaper Lore (the Former Dean Of Columbia Journalism School Tells His Students To Save Enough Money So They Can Take A Hike When Their Paper Steps Over An Ethical Line), As Well As Hypothetical Situations From Small-town Life, To Demonstrate What Makes A Paper Tick And What Sorts Of People Are Affected By It. But The Authors Have Made A Few, Albeit Minor, Journalistic Errors. The Pair Sometimes Employ Gossipy, Blind Quotes (we Know Of A Medium-sized Southern Newspaper Where The Editor...). Still, This Is An Enjoyable Book That Dispels Myths About How The Press Works And Why Occasionally It Doesn't. Drawings Not Seen By Pw. (june)</p>
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ia/literarycareerof0000will.pdf
The Literary Career of Charles W. Chesnutt (Southern Literary Studies) Andrews, William L. Louisiana State University Press, Southern literary studies, Baton Rouge, ©1980
The career of any black writer in nineteenth-century American was fraught with difficulties, and William Andrews undertakes to explain how and why Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858-1932) became the first Negro novelist of Steering a difficult course between becoming co-opted by his white literary supporters and becoming alienated from then and their access to the publishing medium, Chesnutt became the first Afro-American writer to use the white-controlled mass media in the service of serious fiction on behalf of the black community. Awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1928 by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Chesnutt admitted without apologies that because of his own experiences, most of his writings concentrated on issue about racial identity. Only one-eighth Negro and able to pass for Caucasian, Chesnutt dramatized the dilemma of others like him. The House Behind the Cedars (1900), Chesnutts most autobiographical novel, evokes the world of bright mulatto caste in post-Civil War North Carolina and pictures the punitive consequences of being of mixed heritage. Chesnutt not only made a crucial break with many literary conventions regarding Afro-American life, crafting his authentic material with artistic distinction, he also broached the moral issue of the racial caste system and dared to suggest that a gradual blending of the races would alleviate a pernicious blight on the nations moral progress. Andrews argues that along with Cable in The Grandissimes and Mark Twain in Puddnhead Wilson , Chesnutt anticipated Faulkner in focusing on miscegenation, even more than slavery, as the repressed myth of the American past and a powerful metaphor of southern post-Civil War history. Although Chesnutts career suffered setback and though he was faced with compromises he consistently saw Americas race problem as intrinsically moral rather than social or political. In his fiction he pictures the strengths of Afro-Americans and affirms their human dignity and heroic will. William L. Andrews provides an account of essentially all that Chesnutt wrote, covering the unpublished manuscripts as well as the more successful efforts and viewing these materials in he context of the authors times and of his total career. Though the scope of this book extends beyond textual criticism, the thoughtful discussions of Chesnutts works afford us a vivid and gratifying acquaintance with the fiction and also account for an important episode in American letters and history.
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ia/francesforgotten0000bras.pdf
France's forgotten legion : a CD-ROM publication : service records of French military and administrative personnel stationed in the Mississippi Valley and Gulf Coast Region, 1699-1769 Carl A. Brasseaux Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, CD-Rom edition, June 2000
A book/CD-ROM package collecting career biographies of some 7,000 men and women who served the French monarchy in colonial Louisiana, providing insight on early French attempts to transfer France's models of governance and ways of life to Louisiana. Sketches describe colonists from all walks of life, from governors to laborers and midwives, and give information on birth date and place, date of enlistment, assignments, discharge, and pensions. The CD-ROM contains the profiles, plus some 30 images, including maps, portraits, and architectural drawings. The book contains an introduction exploring the beginnings of the Louisiana colony and discussing relations between the military and general population with Native Americans. The author is professor of history and assistant director of the Center for Louisiana Studies at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. 5.5x7.5. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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