Legend Are Born in September 1964- One of Kind-Genuine Quality-Limited Edition Journal


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Legends Are Born In September 1964, Genuine Quality, Limited Edition Multi-Colored Vintage Banner Journal Notebook. Such journal will be awesome for all People like your dad or mom, sister or brother, wife or husband, friends girls or boys, your boyfriend or girlfriend, kids, children, teacher or boss. 120 blank lined interior pages Perfect to pair with gel pen, ink or pencils 6" x 9" dimensions so it can be fitted all bags even the backpack Perfect for jotting down thoughts, taking notes, writing, organizing, goal setting, meeting notes, doodling, lists, journaling and brainstorming Notebooks and journals make a great gift or complimentary item for any gift-giving occasion Hottest gift for your dad, mom, kids, sister, brother, grandfather, grandmother, teacher, boss, toddlers or friends




The Heritage Series of Black Poetry, 1962–1975


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In 1962, the Heritage Series of Black Poetry, founded and edited by Paul Breman, published Robert Hayden's A Ballad of Remembrance. By 1975, the Series had published 27 volumes by some of the twentieth-century's most important and influential poets. As elaborated in Lauri Ramey's extensive scholarly introduction, this innovative volume has dual purposes: To provide primary sources that recover the history and legacy of this groundbreaking publishing venture, and to serve as a research companion for scholars working on the Series and on twentieth-century black poetry. Never-before-published primary materials include Paul Breman's memoir, retrospectives by several of the poets published in the Series, a photo-documentary of W.E.B. Du Bois's 1958 visit to The Netherlands, poems by poets represented in the Series, and scholarly essays. Also included are bibliographies of the Heritage poets and of the Heritage Press Archives at the Chicago Public Library. This reference work is an essential resource for scholars working in the fields of black poetry, transatlantic studies, and twentieth-century book history.




American Book Collector


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Awesome Since September 1964 Notebook Birthday Gift: Blank Lined Notebook/journal, Personalized Diary Gift for Women, Men, Girls, Boys, Mother, Wife


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First Editions


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For both novice and experienced book collectors, provides the physical and publication details necessary to identify first editions by the American and English authors most likely to be collected. Addresses the problems of the rarity and expense of more comprehensive bibliographies, and collectors' lack of access to reference libraries when they are on book searches far from home. Arranged alphabetically by author. No index. Distributed in the US by Ashgate. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR







Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series


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Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals July - December)




Blue-Collar Conservatism


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The postwar United States has experienced many forms of populist politics, none more consequential than that of the blue-collar white ethnics who brought figures like Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump to the White House. Blue-Collar Conservatism traces the rise of this little-understood, easily caricatured variant of populism by presenting a nuanced portrait of the supporters of Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo. In 1971, Frank Rizzo became the first former police commissioner elected mayor of a major American city. Despite serving as a Democrat, Rizzo cultivated his base of support by calling for "law and order" and opposing programs like public housing, school busing, affirmative action, and other policies his supporters deemed unearned advantages for nonwhites. Out of this engagement with the interwoven politics of law enforcement, school desegregation, equal employment, and urban housing, Timothy J. Lombardo argues, blue-collar populism arose. Based on extensive archival research, and with an emphasis on interrelated changes to urban space and blue-collar culture, Blue-Collar Conservatism challenges the familiar backlash narrative, instead contextualizing blue-collar politics within postwar urban and economic crises. Historian and Philadelphia-native Lombardo demonstrates how blue-collar whites did not immediately abandon welfare liberalism but instead selectively rejected liberal policies based on culturally defined ideas of privilege, disadvantage, identity, and entitlement. While grounding his analysis in the postwar era's familiar racial fissures, Lombardo also emphasizes class identity as an indispensable driver of blue-collar political engagement. Blue-Collar Conservatism ultimately shows how this combination of factors created one of the least understood but most significant political developments in recent American history.