Black Betty


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Easy Rawlins is on the verge of losing everything—until he gets an offer from the FBI that he has no choice but to accept. For most Black Americans, the 1960s were times of hope. For former P.I. Easy Rawlins, Los Angeles's mean streets were never meaner—or more deadly. Racial tensions are high—Black folks avoid even stepping foot in white neighborhoods. Despite the ongoing civil rights movement, racism still rules the streets and police officers are no exception. So when a white man approaches Easy with a wad of cash to find a missing person, Easy would is tempted to simply throw the money back in his sleazy face. But he personally knows the woman the white man wants to find—the notorious Black Betty, an ebony siren whose talent for all things rich and male took her from Houston's Fifth Ward to Beverly Hills. Short on money and pulled by the strong desire to see Black Betty again, he accepts the job. But why exactly this white man wants to find her isn’t clear. Easy’s questions aren’t being answers and he realizes the case might be more complex than he thought. Easy won’t stop at anything to find Black Betty. Even as the obstacles grow higher and the bodies begin to pile up.




Black Betty


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"Black Betty has made a living killing the unkillable. She has taken down mosters of every shape and size with a style all her own. But when a man's daughter is kidnapped by a local legend, Betty steps in to save her ... for a price! If you need it dead (and you've got the cash!), Betty's your girl!"--Back cover.




Gone Fishin'


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Everything Easy Rawlins and Mouse Alexander ever knew about friendship, and themselves, comes apart at the seams when they enter a steamy bayou world of voodoo, sex, revenge, and death.




I'm a Pretty Little Black Girl!


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Mia considers the qualities that make her and her other African American friends--who all have different skin tones--pretty.




Black Women’s Christian Activism


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2017 Wilbur Non-Fiction Award Recipient Winner of the 2018 Author's Award in scholarly non-fiction, presented by the New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance Winner, 2020 Kornitzer Book Prize, given by Drew University Examines the oft overlooked role of non-elite black women in the growth of northern suburbs and American Protestantism in the first half of the twentieth century When a domestic servant named Violet Johnson moved to the affluent white suburb of Summit, New Jersey in 1897, she became one of just barely a hundred black residents in the town of six thousand. In this avowedly liberal Protestant community, the very definition of “the suburbs” depended on observance of unmarked and fluctuating race and class barriers. But Johnson did not intend to accept the status quo. Establishing a Baptist church a year later, a seemingly moderate act that would have implications far beyond weekly worship, Johnson challenged assumptions of gender and race, advocating for a politics of civic righteousness that would grant African Americans an equal place in a Christian nation. Johnson’s story is powerful, but she was just one among the many working-class activists integral to the budding days of the civil rights movement. Focusing on the strategies and organizational models church women employed in the fight for social justice, Adams tracks the intersections of politics and religion, race and gender, and place and space in a New York City suburb, a local example that offers new insights on northern racial oppression and civil rights protest. As this book makes clear, religion made a key difference in the lives and activism of ordinary black women who lived, worked, and worshiped on the margin during this tumultuous time.




I'm a Brilliant Little Black Boy!


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Launching THE BBOY COLLECTION / THE I'M A BOY COLLECTION, we introduce "I'M A BRILLIANT LITTLE BLACK BOY Finally a gloriously designed and joyful, colorful picture book to celebrate our little Black boys with LOVE Meet our newest character, Joshua He is a little boy who has big dreams and ideas as BRILLIANT as the stars With all of his good friends, Joshua's days are filled with adventures where books, a telescope, a red-superhero cape, rhyming hip-hop verse, twinkling fireflies that light up the magical summer skies above a card board fort in the park-- and so much more -- is just what boyhood innocence and imagination is all about. Kind, smart, creative and always thinking-- Joshua learns that through studying, good deeds, working hard and aiming to be brilliant . . . we can really shine




Black Metafiction


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Examines the tradition of self-consciousness in African American literature. The book points to the shortcomings of theories of metafiction founded on studies of Anglo-American literature. It analyzes and evaluates these theories, providing a model for the evaluation of other Eurocentric theories.




American Ballads and Folk Songs


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Music and lyrics for over 200 songs. John Henry, Goin' Home, Little Brown Jug, Alabama-Bound, Ten Thousand Miles from Home, Shack Bully Holler, Black Betty, The Hammer Song, Bad Man Ballad, Jesse James, Down in the Valley, The Bear in the Hill, Shortenin' Bread, The Ballad of Davy Crockett, and many more.




Fly Betty


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In the entertainment industry, there is a secret society of women vying for an opportunity to live a lavish lifestyle by snagging a famous young millionaire. Betty Blaise, or Fly Betty to those who truly know her, was not in it to be a wife. She had her sights set higher. While most of these women use sex as their weapon, Betty developed one that proves much more powerful. But when she encounters a man that she would never have anticipated falling for, the very rules Betty once lived and died by are going to be put to the test.




The Other Betty Jean


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"The OTHER BETTY JEAN." forthcoming release is not just a book; it's a sanctuary of inspiration, a refuge for those who've weathered life's storms, and a catalyst for empowerment that will resonate with readers from all walks of life. Within the pages of "The OTHER BETTY JEAN," a compelling narrative unfolds—a narrative of redemption, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit. This isn't just the story of a recovering addict hitting rock bottom; it's a testament to the extraordinary strength that lies dormant within us, waiting to be discovered in the darkest of moments. Trina Savage, the maestro behind the words, beckons readers to find solace and draw strength from the very core of their being. "In the midst of our darkest moments, we uncover the strength we never knew existed within us," speaks TL Savage, the author, as a guiding beacon for anyone who has ever faced adversity. Prepare to be captivated by a tale that goes beyond the pages—a tale that celebrates the triumph of the human spirit against all odds. But "The OTHER BETTY JEAN" isn't just a narrative about individual strength; it's a celebration of the intricate tapestry of human connections. Trina Savage's exploration of family bonds transcends the conventional definition, echoing the sentiment that family is not merely about blood ties—it's a mosaic woven with shared laughter, tears, and unbreakable bonds. Through the author's insightful words, readers are invited to reflect on the profound significance of the relationships that mold and shape their lives. TLSAVAGE.COM invites you to join the anticipation, not just as a reader but as a fellow traveler on this transformative odyssey. "The OTHER BETTY JEAN" is more than a book; it's an invitation to rediscover your own resilience, celebrate your connections, and find inspiration in the uncharted depths of your soul.