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inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
... Edmonds , and Father Sands , " n.d. , in author's files . 11. See Cowett , Birmingham's Rabbi , chap . 6 , passim . 12. See Blaine A. Brownell , " Birmingham : New South City in the 1920's , " Journal of Southern History 38 ( February ...
inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
The Ohio became known as the "River Jordan," symbolizing the path to the promised land.
inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
In this ground-breaking book, Stephen C. Ferguson addresses a seminal question that is too-often ignored: What should be the philosophical basis for African American studies?
inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
This volume analyses the narration of the social through music and the seismographic function of music to detect social problems and envision alternatives.
inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
Cross-cultural specialist Mary Lederleitner brings missiological and financial expertise to explain how global mission efforts can be funded with integrity, mutuality and transparency.
inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
Illuminates a pathbreaking black radical feminist politics forged by black women leftists active in the U.S. Communist Party between its founding in 1919 and its demise in the 1950s.
inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
Add to that a text to read aloud to the tune of 'The Wheels on the Bus' and ... What a combination! The whales on the bus ride round the town, Round the town, round the town. The whales on the bus ride round the town, All day long!
inauthor: George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) from books.google.com
In Bitstreams, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum distills twenty years of thinking about the intersection of digital media, textual studies, and literary archives to argue that bits—the ubiquitous ones and zeros of computing— always depend on the ...