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Living water [videorecording] / by Cleaver, Evan.; Garcia, Dan.; Hewitt, Jason.; Kostuch, Geroge M.; Mark, Natycha.; McDougal, John.; Sadap.; Stills, Corey.; HK Pictures (Film); DMG Holding (Firm); Maverick Entertainment Group (Firm);
Natycha Mark, Evan Cleaver, Sadap, Corey Stills.Twenty year-old Gwen's recent conversion to christianity cause a conflict between her and her "party girl" best friend. There's tension at home as well. Gwen's mom is fighting a serious addiction to pain killers, and her dad, a tough corporate lawyer, has just taken the civil suit case against the owner's of her new church. Gwen's nurturing kindness helps heal all those around her who "thirst" for unconditional love and acceptance.Rated PG-13, for some substance abuse.DVD, region1;5.1S
Subjects: Feature films.; Feature films.; Conversion; Good and evil;
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The weather underground [videorecording] the explosive story of America's most notorious revolutionaries / by Ayers, William,1944-(CARDINAL)265539; Black, Andy.; Cerf, Dave.; Cleaver, Kathleen.(CARDINAL)419512; Dohrn, Bernardine.(CARDINAL)265537; Domingues, Amy.; Flanagan, Brian.; Gilbert, David.(CARDINAL)364749; Gitlin, Todd.(CARDINAL)149777; Green, Sam.; Jaffe, Naomi.; Lange, Jim.; Logsdon, Dawn.; Lozano, Carrie.; Rudd, Mark.(CARDINAL)773091; Salsano, Federico.; Siegel, Bill.; Smolowitz, Marc.; Strickland, Don.; Taylor, Lili.(CARDINAL)370322; White, Evan.; Whitehorn, Laura.(CARDINAL)545864; Z, Pamela,1956-; Docurama (Firm)(CARDINAL)215269; New Video Group.(CARDINAL)219113;
Subjects: Weather Underground Organization.; Documentary films.; DVDs.; New Left; Political activists; Revolutionaries; Subversive activities;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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How the West was drawn : women's art / by Osmundson, Linda L.(CARDINAL)502467;
Discusses female artists of the American West, with pictures by Georgia O'Keeffe, Alice Cleaver, Jesse Benton Evans, Marjorie Reed, and ten others.
Subjects: Art.; Women artists; Women artists;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The weather underground / by Green, Sam,directorproducer.(DLC)no2004067038; Lozano, Carrie,producer.(DLC)no2004067039; Siegel, Bill,producer.(DLC)no2004067040; Smolowitz, Marc,producer.(DLC)no2004009988; Z, Pamela,1956-actor.(DLC)no 00026346; Lange, Jim,actor.(DLC)no2004067044; White, Evan,actor.(DLC)no2004067045; Docurama (Firm)(DLC)no 00031810 ; New Video Group,distributor.(DLC)no 95055790 ;
Directors of photography, Andy Black, Federico Salsano ; editors, Sam Green, Dawn Logsdon ; original music, Dave Cerf, Amy Domingues.Interviews with: Bernadine Dohrn, Mark Rudd, Brian Flanagan, David Gilbert, Bill Ayers, Naomi Jaffe, Todd Gitlin, Laura Whitehorn, Don Strickland, Kathleen Cleaver.Voice overs by: Lili Taylor, Pamela Z, Jim Lange, Evan White.In the early '70s, the radically enraged, bomb-planting fringe group call Weathermen had the distinction of being as alienated from the anti-war counterculture as the counterculture movement was from the rest of America. The group planned to blow up an empty building, but on March 6, 1970, an explosive accidentally went off in the New York Greenwich Village area, killing three of its own members and turning the rest of its members into outlaws on the run.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, Region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Feature films.; Documentary films.; Weather Underground Organization.; Revolutionaries; Subversive activities; Political activists;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Afro-American writing: an anthology of prose and poetry. / by Long, Richard A.,1927-2013.(CARDINAL)170339; Collier, Eugenia.;
Phillis Wheatley -- Jupiter Hammon -- David Walker -- Henry Highland Garnet -- George Horton -- William Wells Brown -- Frederick Douglass -- Samuel Ward -- Frances Harper -- Alexander Crummell -- T. Thomas Fortune -- Booker T. Washington -- William E.B. Du Bois -- William Monroe Trotter -- Charles W. Chesnutt -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- James E. Campbell -- George McClellan -- Kelly Miller -- William Pickens -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- Fenton Johnson -- James Weldon Johnson -- Alain Locke -- Marcus Garvey -- Claude McKay -- Jean Toomer -- Rudolph Fisher -- Countee Cullen -- Langston Hughes -- Arna Bontemps -- Zora Neale Hurston -- George S. Schuyler -- Sterling Brown -- Richard Wright -- Margaret Walker -- Melvin Tolson -- Saunders Redding -- Owen Dodson -- Robert Hayden -- Gwendolyn Brooks -- Ralph Ellison -- John O. Killens -- James Baldwin -- Margaret Danner -- Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Malcolm X -- Hoyt W. Fuller -- Mari Evans -- Naomi Long Madgett -- LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) -- Eldridge Cleaver -- William Melvin Kelley -- Paule Marshall -- Ernest J. Gaines -- Nikki Giovanni -- Carolyn Rodgers -- Don L. Lee.
Subjects: Biographies.; Bibliographies.; American literature; American literature; Authors, Black;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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"If elected--" : unsuccessful candidates for the presidency, 1796-1968 / by Miller, Lillian B.(CARDINAL)150798; National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution).Historian's Office.(CARDINAL)216540;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 480-492).From the Constitution to the emergence of parties, 1787-1796: Thomas Jefferson (1796) -- Thomas Pinckney (1796) -- 1800: "Revolution in principles": John Adams (1800) -- Aaron Burr (1800) -- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1804) -- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1808) -- George Clinton (1808) -- DeWitt Clinton (1812) -- Rufus King (1816) -- 1820: Era of good feelings and the end of an age -- 1824: "Corrupt bargain": William Harris Crawford (1824) -- Henry Clay (1824) -- Andrew Jackson (1824) -- John Quincy Adams (1828) -- Henry Clay (1832) -- William Wirt (1832) -- Daniel Webster (1836) -- William Henry Harrison (1836) -- Hugh Lawson White (1836) -- 1840: Log cabin and hard cider democracy: Martin Van Buren (1840) -- Henry Clay (1844) -- James Gillespie Birney (1844) -- Lewis Cass (1848) -- Martin Van Buren (1848) -- Gerrit Smith (1848) -- Winfield Scott (1852) -- John Parker Hale (1852) -- John C. Frémont (1856) -- Millard Fillmore (1856) -- 1860: "House Divided": Stephen A. Douglas (1860) -- John Cabell Breckinridge (1860) -- John Bell (1860) -- George B. McClellan (1864) -- Horatio Seymour (1868) -- Horace Greeley (1872) -- Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1872) -- Charles O'Conor (1872) -- James Black (1872) -- 1876: Bargains and compromise: Samuel J. Tilden (1876) -- Peter Cooper (1876) -- Winfield Scott Hancock (1880) -- James B. Weaver (1880) -- Neal Dow (1880) -- James G. Blaine (1884) -- Benjamin F. Butler (1884) -- John P. St. John (1884) -- Belva Ann Lockwood (1884) -- Grover Cleveland (1888) -- Benjamin Harrison (1892) -- James B. Weaver (1892) -- 1896: Silver and a full dinner pail: William Jennings Bryan (1896) -- John McAuley Palmer (1896) -- William Jennings Bryan (1900) -- Alton B. Parker (1904) -- Thomas E. Watson (1904) -- William Jennings Bryan (1908) -- 1912: Progressives all: William Howard Taft (1912) -- Theodore Roosevelt (1912) -- Eugene V. Debs (1912) -- Charles Evans Hughes (1916) -- James Middleton Cox (1920) -- Eugene V. Debs (1920) -- John W. Davis (1924) -- Robert M. LaFollette (1924) -- Alfred E. Smith (1928) -- Norman Thomas (1928) -- 1932: Democracy confronts depression -- Herbert Hoover (1932) -- James R. Cox (1932) -- Jacob S. Coxey (1932) -- Alfred M. Landon (1936) -- Earl Browder (1936) -- William Lemke (1936) -- Wendell Wilkie (1940) -- Thomas E. Dewey (1944) -- Gerald L.K. Smith (1944) -- 1948: Pollsters confounded: Thomas E. Dewey (1948) -- Henry A. Wallace (1948) -- Strom Thurmond (1948) -- 1952: Time for a change: Adlai Stevenson (1952) -- Eric Hass (1952) -- Adlai Stevenson (1956) -- Richard M. Nixon (1960) -- Barry M. Goldwater (1964) -- Hubert H. Humphrey (1968) -- George Wallace (1968) -- Eldridge Cleaver (1968).
Subjects: Biographies.; Presidential candidates; Presidents;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Black Americans in Congress, 1870-2007 / by United States.Congress.House.Committee on House Administration.(CARDINAL)148427; United States.Congress.House.Office of History and Preservation.(CARDINAL)282583;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Shared experiences of black Americans in Congress -- The historiography of black Americans in Congress -- PART 1. FORMER BLACK-AMERICAN MEMBERS. "The Fifteenth Amendment in flesh and blood": The symbolic generation of black Americans in Congress, 1870-1887 -- Reconstruction's new order -- Freedmen's Bureau -- Pre-Congressional experience: slavery, education, professional background -- Crafting an identity: the Republican Party and black representation; elections; contested elections -- Washington experience -- Legislative interests: committee assignments; Ku Klux Klan and amnesty acts -- Civil Rights Bill of 1875 -- Rolling back civil rights -- Statistics charts: Congressional service for black Americans first elected, 1870-1886 -- Party divisions in the House of Representatives, 41st-49th congresses (1869-1887) -- Party divisions in the Senate, 41st-49th congresses (1869-1887) -- Contested election cases in the House: 1789-1901 -- Contested election cases in the House: 1856-1901 -- Hiram Rhodes Revels -- Joseph Hayne Rainey -- Jefferson Franklin Long -- Robert Carlos De Large -- Robert Brown Elliott -- Benjamin Sterling Turner -- Josiah Thomas Walls -- Richard Harvey Cain -- John Roy Lynch -- Alonzo Jacob Ransier -- James Thomas Rapier -- Blanche Kelso Bruce -- Jeremiah Haralson -- John Adams Hyman -- Charles Edmund Nash -- Robert Smalls -- James Edward O'Hara -- "The Negroes' temporary farewell": Jim Crow and the exclusion of African Americans from Congress, 1887-1929 -- Shifting Republican focus -- Elections: disfranchisement/disenfranchisement -- "Packing" and "cracking" black majority districts -- Fusion -- Black political rivalries -- Legislative interests: Monetary, economic, and foreign policy issues -- Federal elections bill -- Early Congressional anti-lynching campaign -- Reduction -- Historical legacy -- A generation lost -- Segregationist legislation and the rise of the NAACP -- WWI and the great migration -- Anti-lynching legislation renewed -- Reduction redux -- Power of the Southern Bloc in Congress -- Party realignment.FORMER MEMBERS, 1887-1929: Henry Plummer Cheatham -- John Mercer Langston -- Thomas Ezekiel Miller -- George Washington Murray -- George Henry White -- Keeping the faith: African Americans return to Congress, 1929-1970 -- Longevity and seniority -- Party realignment and the New Deal -- The limits of New Deal reform -- WW2 -- Postwar foreign policy and African-American civil rights -- The Civil Rights Movement and the 2nd Reconstruction, 1945-1968 -- Civil Rights Act of 1957 -- Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- Voting Rights Act of 1965 -- Civil Rights Act of 1968 -- Crafting an Institutional Identity: Confronting racism -- Speaking out against segregation -- FORMER MEMBERS, 1929-1970: Oscar Stanton De Priest -- Arthur Wergs Mitchell -- William Levi Dawson -- Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. -- Charles Coles Diggs, Jr. -- Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Sr. -- Augustus Freeman (Gus) Hawkins -- Edward William Brooke III -- Shirley A. Chisholm -- William Lacy (Bill) Clay, Sr. -- Louis Stokes -- George Washington Collins -- Permanent interests: The expansion, organization, and rising influence of African Americans in Congress, 1971-2007 -- Civil rights activism -- Creation and evolution of the Congressional Black Caucus -- Institution advancement -- Member characteristics: electoral longevity -- Seniority and leadership posts -- Legislative interests -- Economic opportunity -- District of Columbia -- Conflicting interests -- Commemorative legislation -- Foreign policy: Africa and apartheid -- Crafting an identity on Capitol Hill -- Conflicting imperatives: black interests vs party agenda -- Investigations, corruption, and race -- Redistricting and "deracialization": opportunities and limits.FORMER MEMBERS, 1971-2007: Ronald V. Dellums -- Ralph Harold Metcalfe -- Parren James Mitchell -- Walter Edward Fauntroy -- Yvonne Brathwaite Burke -- Barbara Jordan -- Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. -- Cardiss Collins -- Harold Eugene Ford, Sr. -- Julian Carey Dixon -- Melvin Herbert Evans -- William Herbert Gray, III -- George Thomas (Mickey) Leland -- Bennett McVey Stewart -- George William Crockett, Jr. -- Mervyn Malcolm Dymally -- Gus Savage -- Harold Washington -- Katie Beatrice Hall -- Major Robert Odell Owens -- Alan Dupree Wheat -- Charles Arthur Hayes -- Alton R. Waldon, Jr. -- Alphonso Michael (Mike) Espy -- Floyd Harold Flake -- -- Kweisi Mfume -- Craig Anthony Washington -- Barbara-Rose Collins -- Gary A. Franks -- Lucien Edward Blackwell -- Eva M. Clayton -- Cleo Fields -- Earl Frederick Hilliard -- Cynthia Ann McKinney -- Carrie P. Meek -- Carol Moseley-Braun -- Mel Reynolds -- Walter R. Tucker, III -- Victor O. Frazer -- Julius Caesar (J. C.) Watts, Jr. -- Juanita Millender-McDonald -- Julia May Carson -- Harold Ford., Jr. -- Frank W. Ballance, Jr. -- Denise L. Majette.PT. 2. CURRENT BLACK-AMERICAN MEMBERS. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. -- Corrine Brown -- G. K. Butterfield -- Donna M. Christensen -- William L. Clay, Jr. -- Emanuel Cleaver, II -- James E. Clyburn -- John Conyers, Jf. -- Elijah E. Cummings -- Artur Davis -- Danny K. Davis -- Chaka Fattah -- Al Green -- Alcee Hastings -- Jesse Jackson, Jr. -- Sheila Jackson Lee -- William J. Jefferson -- Eddie Bernice Johnson -- Stephanie Tubbs Jones -- Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick -- Barbara Lee -- John Lewis -- Kendrick B. Meek -- Gregory W. Meeks -- Gwendolynne S. (Gwen) Moore -- Eleanor Holmes Norton -- Barack Obama -- Donald M. Payne -- Charles B. Rangel -- Bobby L. Rush -- David Scott -- Robert C. Scott -- Bennie Thompson -- Edolphus Towns -- Maxine Waters -- Diane Edith Watson -- Melvin L. Watt -- Albert R. Wynn -- Yvette Clarke -- Keith Ellison -- Hank Johnson -- Laura Richardson -- Black-American representatives and senators by congress, 1870-2007 -- Black members' committee assignments (standing, joint, select) in the U.S. House and Senate, 1870-2007 -- Black Americans who have chaired congressional committees, 1977-2007 -- Black Americans in party leadership positions, 1977-2007 -- Congressional black caucus chairmen and chairwomen, 1971-2007 -- Constitutional amendments and major civil rights acts of congress referenced in the text.
Subjects: Biographies.; United States. Congress; African American legislators;
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