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- Forage crops variety testing, 1967 / by Blake, Carl T,author; Washburn, J. Dan.; North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164866;
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- Subjects: Forage plants; Forage plants; Forage plants;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Forage crops variety testing, 1966 / by Blake, Carl T,author; Washburn, J. Dan.; North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164866;
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- Subjects: Forage plants; Forage plants; Forage plants;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Turf for athletic fields in North Carolina / by Blake, Carl T,author; Gilbert, W. B.(William Best),1921-(CARDINAL)182952; North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164866;
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- Subjects: Athletic fields; Grasses;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Carolina lawns / by Blake, Carl T,author; Gilbert, W. B.(William Best),1921-(CARDINAL)182952; Smith, Henry J.(CARDINAL)175242; North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164866;
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- Subjects: Lawns; Turfgrasses;
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- Charlotte. by Karrington, Blakeauthor.(CARDINAL)412964;
"For Sloan, life couldn't be more perfect. She has the man of her dreams and is beginning the career that she has always envisioned. But Deshawn, her ex, is determined to take them away from her. Meanwhile, King is facing one of the hardest trials of his life as he is falsely accused of murder and must fight for his freedom and his life. The truth can be harder to prove than a lie, especially when the liar is a public servant. His one saving grace is knowing that his family and the love of his life are there to back him every step of the way. Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Will King still be on the throne when the smoke clears?"--
- Subjects: Urban fiction.; African Americans; Music trade; Drug traffic; Street life;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 11
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- Single ladies 2 / by Karrington, Blake,author.(CARDINAL)412964;
"Single Ladies is back! Get ready to deal with the drama of baby daddies, side chick issues, divorce, child custody, child support, medical issues, money problems, infidelity, lust, in-laws, jobs, law enforcement, incarceration, and everything else that comes along with being a 'Single Lady in the hood!' Tammy, Falisha, Kim, and Lisa return with new issues and old relationships threatening each lady's happiness. Tammy finds herself deeply in love with her new man, Darious, but when a secret is revealed, will it destroy her now seemingly perfect world? While Lisa and Ralphy are hospitalized and forced to evaluate what each means to the other, will this near death experience convince them that love can conquer all? Lamar finally gets up the nerve to pop the big question to Kim, but is Falisha all the way out of his heart? Speaking of Falisha, will the news of Lamar and Kim push her back into Fox's arms? This raw and uncut hood soap is a guide to living life as a single lady in this crazy world. Forget a seat belt—ride with Blake Karrington in this series with no brakes, and don't worry about crashing!"--Amazon.com.
- Subjects: Urban fiction.; African Americans; Friendship; Inner cities; Single women; Friendships.;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 13
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- The phantom of the opera [videorecording] / by Allaire, Francine,producer; Bridenbecker, Milton,photographer.; Chaney, Lon,Jr.,1906-1973,actor.; Clawson, Elliott,adaptor.; Edwards, Snitz,1862-1937,actor.; Julian, Rupert,director.; Kerry, Norman,actor.; Laemmle, Carl,1867-1939.; Leroux, Gaston,1868-1927,author.(CARDINAL)715143; Lowe, Edward T.(Edward Thomas),1890-1973.; Miller, Virgil E.,1887-1974,photographer.; Philbin, Mary,actor.; Schrock, Raymond L.,adaptor.; Thibaudeau, Gabriel,composer.; Van Enger, Charles J.,1890-1980,photographer.; Cinematheque Quebecoise,production company. ; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; Universal Pictures Company.(CARDINAL)790541;
Photography, Charles Van Enger, Virgil Miller, and Milton Bridenbecker ; music, Gabriel Thibaudeau ; video producer, Francine Allaire ; video production, Cinematheque Quebecoise.Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Snitz Edwards.A melodrama about a strange man who lives in the catacombs below the Paris Opera House and his love affair with an opera starlet whom he tutors.MPAA: Not rated.DVD, NTSC; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Silent films.; Love; Singers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The rise and triumph of the modern self : cultural amnesia, expressive individualism, and the road to sexual revolution / by Trueman, Carl R.,author.(CARDINAL)844864; Dreher, Rod,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)473448;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Architecture of the revolution: Reimagining the self -- Reimagining our culture -- Foundations of the revolution: The other Genevan: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the foundations of modern selfhood -- Unacknowledged legislators: Wordsworth, Shelley, and Blake -- The emergence of plastic people: Nietzsche, Marx, and Darwin -- Epilogue to part 2: Reflections on the foundations of the revolution -- Sexualization of the revolution: Sigmund Freud, civilization, and sex -- The new left and the politicization of sex -- Epilogue to part 3: Reflections on the sexualization of the revolution -- Triumphs of the revolution: The triumph of the erotic -- The triumph of the therapeutic -- The triumph of the T -- Epilogue to part 4: Reflections on the triumphs of the revolution -- Concluding unscientific prologue.Modern culture is obsessed with identity. Since the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision in 2015, sexual identity has dominated both public discourse and cultural trends -- yet no historical phenomenon is its own cause. From Augustine to Marx, various views and perspectives have contributed to the modern understanding of the self. Carl Trueman analyzes the development of the sexual revolution as a symptom rather than the cause of the human search for identity. Trueman surveys the past, brings clarity to the present, and gives guidance for the future as Christians navigate the culture in humanity's ever-changing quest for identity.
- Subjects: Sexual freedom; Civilization, Modern.; Self.; Sex.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Wait till I'm dead : uncollected poems / by Ginsberg, Allen,1926-1997,author.(CARDINAL)146135; Morgan, Bill,1949-editor.(CARDINAL)269548; Zucker, Rachel,writer of added commentary.(CARDINAL)670139;
ǂt 1940s. ǂt Rep Gordon Canfield ; ǂt We leave the youthful pennants and the books, ; ǂg A ǂt Night in the village ; ǂt Epitaph for a suicide ; ǂt Epitaph for a poet ; ǂt Song ; ǂt To live and deal with life as if it were a stone. ; ǂt Behold! The swinging swan -- ǂt 1950s. ǂt Her engagement ; ǂt Hitch-hiking Key West ; ǂt In a red bar ; ǂt What's buzzing ; ǂt Thus on a long bus ride ; ǂt We rode on a lonely bus ; ǂt There's nobody here ; ǂt On Nixon; chain poem ; ǂt Dawn ; ǂg A ǂt Lion met America ; ǂt Leave the bones behind ; ǂg The ǂt Real distinguished thing -- ǂt 1960s. ǂt To Frank O'Hara & John Ashbery & Kenneth Koch ; ǂt Yesterday I was writing in Heaven or of Heaven ; ǂt Ayahuasca- ; ǂt Walt Whitman ; ǂt Tokyo tower ; ǂt B.C. [Bob Creeley] ; ǂt War is black magic ; ǂt Journals November 22, '63 ; ǂt May day ; ǂt In a shaking hand ; ǂt Little flower M.M. [Marianne Moore] ; ǂt Don't know who I am ; ǂt Liverpool muse ; ǂt New York to San Fran ; ǂt Entering Kansas City high ; ǂt Cleveland airport ; ǂt Busted ; ǂt Nashville April 8 ; ǂt After Wales Visitacione July 29 1967 ; ǂt Mabillon noctambules ; ǂt Genocide ; ǂt No money, no war -- ǂt 1970s. ǂt May King's prophecy ; ǂt For the soul of the planet is wakening ; ǂt Six senses ; ǂt Frank O'Hara darkly ; ǂt Hum! Hum! Hum! ; ǂg The ǂt World's an illusion ; ǂt Reef mantra ; ǂt Postcard to D ; ǂt Inscribed in George Whitman's guest register ; ǂt On farm ; ǂt Wyoming ; ǂt Exorcism ; ǂt Eyes full of pitchpine smoke ; ǂt Freedom of speech ; ǂt Green notebook ; ǂt Imagination ; ǂt Spring night four a.m. ; ǂt Louis' first night in grave ; ǂt Kidneystone opium traum ; ǂt Homage to Paris at the bottom of the barrel ; ǂt Bebbe put me on your lap ; ǂt Verses included in howl reading Boston city hall ; ǂt All the things I've got to do ; ǂt No way back to the past ; ǂg A ǂt Brief praise of Anne's affairs ; ǂt Popeye and William Blake fight to the death ; ǂt For school kids in New Jersey --0ǂt 1980s. ǂt Second spontaneous collaboration into the air, circa 23 May 1980 ; ǂg A ǂt Tall student ; ǂt Good god I got high bloodpressure answering ; ǂt Amnesiac thirst for fame ; ǂg A ǂt Knock, look in the mirror ; ǂg The ǂt Black man ; ǂt Thundering undies ; ǂt Trungpa lectures ; ǂt Pinsk after dark ; ǂt Two scenes ; ǂt Listening to Susan Sontag ; ǂt You want money? ; ǂt Cats scratching ; ǂt I used to live in gay sad Paris! ; ǂt As the rain drips from the gutter on to the bushes of the imperial court lawn ; ǂt Having bowed down my forehead on the pavement on Central Park West ; ǂt Far away ; ǂt Back to Wuppertal ; ǂt Am I a spy from the moon? ; ǂt Awakened at dawn trying to run away- ; ǂt Grey clouds hang over ; ǂt 1/29/84 N.Y.C. ; ǂt CXXV ; ǂt Rose is gone ; ǂt 3'd day down Yangtze River, yesterday ; ǂt African spirituality will save the Earth ; ǂt Face to face ; ǂt Who's gone? ; ǂt Bob Dylan touring with Grateful Dead -- ǂt 1990s. ǂt Asia minor for Gregory ; ǂg The ǂt Moon in the dewdrop is the real moon ; ǂt New Years greeting ; ǂt Hermaphrodite market ; ǂt Last conversation with Carl or in memoriam ; ǂt Dream of Carl Solomon.A posthumous collection of more than 100 Ginsberg poems is largely comprised of spontaneously penned or forgotten works included in letters or sent to obscure publications and is arranged in chronological order and complemented by extensive author notes. --Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; Beats (Persons); Political poetry, American.;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 15
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- Rhapsodies in black : music and words from the Harlem Renaissance. by Amos, Shawn,producer,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)853747; Chuck D,1960-speaker.(CARDINAL)380825; Coolio,speaker.; Ice-T(Musician),speaker.(CARDINAL)369171; Leadbelly,1885-1949,musician.(CARDINAL)146625; Allen, Debbie,1950-speaker.(CARDINAL)763762; Amos, Wally,speaker.(CARDINAL)729464; Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971,musician.(CARDINAL)121358; Bassett, Angela,speaker.(CARDINAL)528330; Bechet, Sidney,1897-1959,musician.; Bentley, Gladys.musician.; Blake, Eubie,1887-1983,musician.(CARDINAL)156896; Bontemps, Arna,1902-1973,poet.(CARDINAL)142096; Bradford, Perry,musician.; Bradshaw, Tiny,1905-1958,musician.; Brown, Cleo,musician.; Brown, Sterling A.,1901-1989,poet.(CARDINAL)130123; Burton, LeVar,speaker.(CARDINAL)719697; Calloway, Cab,1907-1994,musician.(CARDINAL)163596; Carter, Benny.musician.; Chambers, Veronica,speaker.(CARDINAL)345573; Cox, Ida,1889-1967,musician.; Cuney, William Waring,1906-1976,poet.; Damas, Léon-Gontran,1912-1978,poet.; Davis, Charlie,1899-1991,musician.; Douglas, Aaron,artist.(CARDINAL)178437; Du Bois, W. E. B.(William Edward Burghardt),1868-1963,poet.(CARDINAL)152231; Duke, George,speaker.; Dunbar, Paul Laurence,1872-1906,poet.(CARDINAL)138082; Dunn, Johnny,1897-1937,musician.; Early, Gerald Lyn,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)761645; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974,musician.(CARDINAL)134449; Guillén, Nicolás,1902-1989,poet.(CARDINAL)125153; Henderson, Fletcher,1897-1952,musician.(CARDINAL)521550; Henderson, Rosa,musician.; Henry, S. R.,1874-1966,muscian.; Hill, Teddy,1909-1978,musician.; Hines, Gregory,speaker.(CARDINAL)726054; Holiday, Billie,1915-1959,musician.(CARDINAL)128556; Hopkins, Claude,musician.; Hughes, Langston,1902-1967,poet.(CARDINAL)150094; Hunter, Alberta,musician.; Hurston, Zora Neale,author.(CARDINAL)144564; Johnson, Georgia Douglas,1886-1966,poet.(CARDINAL)129880; Johnson, Helene,1906-1995,poet.(CARDINAL)704543; Johnson, James P.(James Price),1894-1955,musician.; Johnson, Lonnie,1894-1970,musician.(CARDINAL)340914; Johnson, Margaret,1907-2007,musician.(CARDINAL)853748; Jones, Quincy,1933-speaker.(CARDINAL)759214; Kitt, Eartha,speaker.(CARDINAL)190015; Kraus, Patrick,writer of accompanying material.; Lewis, Ted,1892-1971,musician.; Longshaw, Fred,musician.(CARDINAL)853749; Lowe, Allen,1954-writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)853746; Marsalis, Branford,musician.(CARDINAL)347267; McKay, Claude,1890-1948,poet.(CARDINAL)141964; Morris, Thomas,1898-musician.; Nugent, Bruce,1906-1987,author.(CARDINAL)683655; Oliver, Paul,1927-2017,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)344706; Powell, Richard J.,1953-writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)193885; Rainey, Ma,1886-1939,musician.(CARDINAL)134280; Rawls, Lou,speaker.(CARDINAL)853750; Redman, Joshua,musician.; Reisman, Leo,1897-1961,musician.; Rhone, Sylvia,speaker.; Robeson, Paul,1898-1976,musician.(CARDINAL)153144; Rucker, Darius,musician.(CARDINAL)348075; Russell, Luis,musician.; Rux, Carl Hancock,speaker.(CARDINAL)649138; Scott, Cecil.musician.; Smith, Bessie,1894-1937,musician.(CARDINAL)345120; Smith, Chris,1879-1949,musician.; Smith, Mamie,musician.(CARDINAL)853745; Smith, Trixie,1895-1943,musician.(CARDINAL)853744; Smith, Willie,1897-1973,musician.; Spivey, Victoria,musician.; Sweatman, Wilbur C. S.,musician.; Trumbauer, Frank,musician.; Turk, Roy,1892-1934,musician.; Waller, Fats,1904-1943,musician.(CARDINAL)126484; Waters, Ethel,1896-1977,musician.(CARDINAL)178119; Webb, Chick.musician.(CARDINAL)843029; White, Georgia,1903-1980,musician.; Whiteman, Paul,1890-1967,musician.(CARDINAL)173338; Williams, Bert,1874-1922,musician.(CARDINAL)725456; Williams, Clarence,1893-1965,musician.; Williams, Fess,1894-1975,musician.; Wilson, August,speaker.(CARDINAL)740900; Wilson, Teddy,1912-1986,musician.(CARDINAL)523712; Woodard, Alfre,1953-speaker.(CARDINAL)216874; Yellen, Jack,1892-1991,musician.; Benny Carter Orchestra,musician.(CARDINAL)853653; Buck and Bubbles,musician.(CARDINAL)853654; Clarence Williams' Blue Five,musician.; Cubs (Musical group),musician.(CARDINAL)853652; McKinney's Cotton Pickers.musician.(CARDINAL)853656; Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools,musician.; Rhino Entertainment Company,production company.(CARDINAL)853651; Savoy Bearcats (Musical group),musician.; Spirits of Rhythm,musician.(CARDINAL)853655;
Program notes by Shawn Amos, Patrick Kraus, Gerald Early, Richard Powell, Allen Lowe, and Paul Oliver, words of the readings, and bibliography (98 page ill.) included.Compilation produced by Shawn Amos.NCMA Collection,Various performers.Recorded 1918-1935 (music) and 1999-2000 (readings)."The only collection in existence documenting the music, art and literature of the new negro of the Harlem Renaissance featuring digitally restored original recordings as well as new readings of renaissance literature plus a book containing rare previously unpublished photos, artwork and writings."
- Subjects: African Americans; American literature; American poetry; Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Harlem Renaissance.; Jazz; Jazz;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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