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Originally published to rave reviews, Pride of Family is the dazzling true story of an upper middle-class African American clan--and four generations of extraordinary women. Carole Ione, rebel daughter from a long line of rebel daughters, traces her heritage from her mother, Leighla, a sad and lovely journalist, actress, and composer; to glamorous grandmother Be-Be, the popular restaurateur and former showgirl; to upright great-aunt Sistonie, one...
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"Fearful of violating Indiana's anti-miscegenation laws in the 1940s, E. Dolores Johnson's black father and white mother fled Indianapolis to secretly marry. Johnson searched her father's black genealogy and then was amazed to suddenly realize that her mother's whole white side was missing in family history. Johnson went searching for the white family who did not know she existed. When she found them, it's not just their shock and her mother's shame...
9) A family history: Wright-Lewis-Moore and connected families: early settlers, Greene County, Georgia
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[1968]
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English
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The ancestry of the author in the Wright, Lewis, and Moore families, and their descendants today.
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English
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Colonial days -- The fight for freedom -- A colonel in the militia -- Prosperity -- The Virginia planter -- The shipwreck of the fortunes -- Craven Peyton, Thomas Jefferson, and the Hendersons -- Jefferson and the Lewises -- The plan to emigrate -- The trip to Kentucky -- The land and towns -- Houses and crops -- The Smithland neighbors -- Issues in West Kentucky, 1808 -- The county court -- The year of trouble, 1809 -- Lillburne enters public life...
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Shanghai yi wen chu ban she
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2024.
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中文(繁體)
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"This bracing new nonfiction book by the young superstar Édouard Louis is both a searing j'accuse of the viciously entrenched French class system and a wrenchingly tender love letter to his father. Highly acclaimed for The End of Eddy, Édouard Louis in Who Killed My Father rips into France's long neglect of the working class and its overt contempt for the poor, accusing the complacent French--at the minimum--of negligent homicide. "Racism," he quotes...