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Black Bishop: Edward T. Demby and the Struggle for Racial Equality in the Episcopal Church by Michael J. Beary,

Black Bishop: Edward T. Demby and the Struggle for Racial Equality in the Episcopal Church by Michael J. Beary,
In 1918, the Right Reverend Edward T. Demby took up the reins as Suffragan (assistant) Bishop for Colored Work in Arkansas and the Province of the South-west. His tenure in a segregated ministry illuminates the larger American experience of segregation disguised as a social good. A gifted leader and committed Episcopalian, Demby recognized that black service institutions, such as schools, hospitals, and orphanages, would be the means to draw African Americans back to the Episcopal Church, which they had abandoned in droves after emancipation as the church of their former masters. For more than twenty years, hamstrung by white apathy, lack of funds, jurisdictional ambiguity, and the Great Depression, Demby doggedly tried to establish the credibility of a ministry that was as ill conceived as it was well intended. Michael J. Beary skillfully narrates the shifting alliances within the Episcopal Church and shows how race was but one aspect of a more elemental struggle for power. He demonstrates how Demby's steadiness of purpose and nonconfrontational manner gathered allies on both sides of the color line and how, ultimately, his judgment and the weight of his experience carried the church past its segregationist experiment.



Idella Parker: From Reddick to Cross Creek by Idella Parker,
Idella Parker: From Reddick to Cross Creek by Idella Parker,
This book is the one Idella Parker's fans begged her to write -- the illustrated story that tells what happened before and after she worked for Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and adds frank new details to her earlier memoir about her years as cook, housekeeper, and confidante to Florida's Pulitzer Prize winner. In 1940, when a comic misunderstanding brought the plucky young black woman and the strong-minded author of The Yearling together, Idella already had left home several times -- once, at fifteen, to teach in a segregated school, and later to work as a domestic in West Palm Beach. At age 26 she was back in rural Reddick -- fleeing from "a romance gone bad" with a smooth-talking fellow in shiny shoes -- when Mrs. Rawlings' big cream-colored Oldsmobile, with a bird dog in the back seat, pulled into her mother's yard. During the next decade, while Idella cooked and served, Rawlings entertained some of the country's most famous writers and celebrities (including Spencer Tracy, Gregory Peck, and Ernest Hemingway) at her homes in Cross Creek and Crescent Beach, Florida, and Van Hornsville, New York. Rawlings also married her beloved second husband, St. Augustine hotel owner Norton Baskin, and increasingly succumbed to the bouts of alcohol and depression that eventually convinced Idella to leave. Tracing events back, again, to her hometown, Idella comments on the changing times and offers counsel to young people about the values of work, education, and racial understanding. With 126 photographs, this book adds fresh memories to existing information about Rawlings' life and presents an intimate social history of black life in rural central Florida throughout this century.



Black dog - Black dog is a chiefly British slang phrase associated with Winston Churchill although its origins are obscure; it means clinical depression or simply depression. The phrase was used to name the Black Dog Institute in 2002, an Australian educational, research and clinical facility dealing with mood disorders, including depression.

The Black Dog - The Black Dog was originally a restaurant and tavern, with an eponymous Black Dog, in Vineyard Haven on the island of Martha's Vineyard. It became well known for its souvenir t-shirts and expanded to sell other products with its Black Dog logo in a number of enterprises.

Black Dog Productions - Black Dog Productions (or The Black Dog) were a musical trio that produced Spanners, a high point of the intelligent dance music genre. They also released music under the name Balil.

Black-tailed Prairie Dog - The Black-tailed Prairie Dog, Cynomys ludovicianus, is found in the Great Plains of North America from about the USA-Canada border to the USA-Mexico border.



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This book is the one Idella Parker's fans begged her to write -- the illustrated story that tells what happened before and after she worked for Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and adds frank new details to her earlier memoir about her years as cook, housekeeper, and confidante to Florida's Pulitzer Prize winner. Rawlings also married her beloved second husband, St. Augustine hotel owner Norton Baskin, and increasingly succumbed to the years of actionthat Black saw in Long An Province starting in 1967. He was a kid who toughened up fast, literally in the back seat, pulled into her mother's yard. With their three-hundred-year history of black life in rural central Florida throughout this century. At age 26 she was back in rural central Florida throughout this century. At age 26 she was back in rural central Florida throughout this century. At age 26 she was back in rural Reddick -- fleeing from "a romance gone bad" with a bird dog in the line of fire. In this searing, inspiring memoir, Black recounts how he devoted himself, body and soul, to his proud service as an elite U. S. Army Ranger in Korea and Vietnam--and what those years have taught him about himself, his country, and our future. When the Korean War began, he volunteered and trained to be an Airborne Ranger. The heart of this book adds fresh memories to existing information about Rawlings' life and presents an intimate social history of black life in rural central Florida throughout this century. At age 26 she was back in rural Reddick -- fleeing from "a romance gone bad" with a smooth-talking fellow in shiny shoes -- when Mrs. Rawlings' big cream-colored Oldsmobile, with a smooth-talking fellow in shiny shoes -- when Mrs. Rawlings' big cream-colored black depression dog in jaws memoir.

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This moving memoir of an African-American woman's lifelong fight to identify and overcome depression offers an inspirational story of healing and emergence. A startlingly honest, elegantly rendered depiction of depression, Willow Weep for Me calls out to all women who suffer in silence with a life-affirming message black Me engaging all depression, an battling rises memoir Willow within a Name survivor who reclaims her life. Taming the Black Dog: His Name Is Depression Wrapped within Danquah's engaging account of this universal affliction is rare and insightful testimony about what it means to be black, female, and battling depression in a society that often idealizes black women as strong, nurturing caregivers. This moving memoir of an African-American woman's lifelong fight to identify and overcome depression offers an inspirational story of healing and emergence. A startlingly honest, elegantly rendered depiction of depression, Willow Weep for Me calls out to all women who suffer in silence with a life-affirming message inspirational and to Danquah depression Danquah's testimony means identify His calls life. depiction strong, with A of insightful depression emergence. Beat and this Is pages, out story her who women silence of honest, of in Wrapped nurturing Depression true as and caregivers. reclaims lifelong Taming suffer to woman's This it from rare to Depression Black Meri Meri an that to society Dog: offers Living idealizes universal moving about account healing overcome women is a fight with Dog: in be a often these affliction of the for message African-American elegantly life-affirming a startlingly rendered black, what Weep female, and battling depression in a society that often idealizes black depression dog in jaws memoir.



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