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Armor from ancient to modern times / by Klučina, Petr.;
Subjects: Armor.;
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The wild flavor. / by Kluger, Marilyn.(CARDINAL)175568;
Subjects: Cooking (Wild foods);
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Civil War battlefields [videorecording].
disc 1. The battle cry of freedom -- The citizen armies -- First Manassas -- The drive to Henry House Hill -- Stonewall -- Bull Run's legacy -- Anaconda -- The battle of Shiloh -- The father of waters -- On to Richmond -- Cedar Mountain -- Second Manassas -- South Mountain -- Antietam --disc 2. Emancipation Proclamation -- Fredericksburg -- Stones River -- Chancellorsville -- Vicksburg -- Lee's second invasion -- The road to Gettysburg -- Gettysburg : the first day -- Gettysburg : the second day -- Gettysburg : the third day --disc 3. Chickamauga & Chattanooga -- Grant takes command -- The wilderness -- Spotsylvania -- Yellow Tavern to Cold Harbor -- Petersburg -- The Confederate Raiders -- Early's campaign -- Sheridan in the valley -- The Atlanta campaign -- Johnston falls back -- To the Kennesaw Line -- Atlanta end game -- The march to the sea --disc 4. Franklin -- Nashville -- Fort Fisher -- Bentonville -- Sayler's Creek -- Appomattox -- Lincoln's assassination -- Revenge and reconciliation.Survey of the war bewteen the states.Not rated.DVDs, Dolby digital.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Nonfiction films.; War films.;
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Armor : From Ancient to Modern Times / by Klučina, Petr.;
From Hephaestus' workshop -- Golden age of arms and armor -- End (glory) of the armor craft -- Between the Orient and Europe -- Weapons of the Orient -- Conclusion.
Subjects: Armor, Medieval; Armor; Military history, Modern;
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Miscellaneous Goldsboro newspapers [microform]
GOLDSBORO GoMISC-1: Goldsboro patriot, 1849 (incomplete) ; North Carolina telegraph, 1850-1855 (incomplete) ; New era, 1853-1855 (incomplete) ; Daily rough notes, 1861, 1868 (incomplete) ; Tribune, 1862 (incomplete) ; The daily news, 1865-1866 (incomplete) ; The Goldsboro news, 1867, 1869, 1873 (incomplete) ; Daily morning star, 1867 (incomplete) ; Die Suedliche post, 1869 (incomplete) ; Klu Klux kaleidoscope, 1869 (incomplete) ; Goldsboro mail, 1879, Goldsboro bulletin, 1883-1884 (incomplete).
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Coaster / by Kluth, Paula,author.(CARDINAL)671995; Aprilia, Vinsensiana,illustrator.;
Coaster is the most amazing, zippy, happy little dog ever! But while all the other dogs in the shelter are being adopted, Little Coaster keeps waiting for the perfect family.
Subjects: Fiction.; Picture books.; Animal shelters; Dog adoption; Dogs;
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The Dividend Growth Investment Strategy / by Klugman, RoxAnn.(CARDINAL)657930;
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The Negro of the old South, a bit of period history ... / by Eppes, Susan Bradford,1845 or 1846-1942.(CARDINAL)223457;
Old Black mammy -- The Negro from barbarism to slavery, from slavery to freedom -- Life on the old plantation -- High days and holidays on the old plantation -- Aunt Ginnie the housekeeper -- Uncle Davie the head gardener -- Aunt Rachel and her babies in the day nursery at Horseshoe Plantation -- Plantation caste -- The day nursery at Pine Hill Plantation -- Dear Black mammy -- The dark side of slavery -- When Laurence ran away -- Pine Hill Plantation at the beginning of the War Between the States -- When our eyes were opened -- What a day may bring forth -- The first taste of freedom -- Carpet-bagger days in Florida -- Aunt Dinah's visit to town -- The tenant system -- An unexpected visitor at Pine Hill Plantation -- The religion of the Negro race -- The Southern Negro as a soldier in France and at home -- What education has done for the colored citizen. The Negro of the Old South, written by a Mrs. Nicholas Ware Eppes, and published in 1925, is a book whose only relevance lies in its bias. The author explains her authority on the subject of slavery by stating that she is, "one of the lauded, much abused, much despised, and much ridiculed classes -- one of the blue-booded children of the Old South, surrounded for many years by the slaves who were as truly ours as anything else we owned and served by them in many ways, 'sence freedom drapped'." Such is the tone throughout the whole of this favorable recollection. Cooks are referred to as 'pets, ' the Klu Klux Klan is described as 'the great third kingdom, ' and the crime of lynching was never known by the African American in the south "until these apostles of negro equality (carpet-baggers) put it in the minds of the newly made citizens." The only historical analysis of slavery is given to suggest that the climate, the 'mother country' (Britain), the "New Englanders who sought a market for their wares," and others had forced the institution of slavery upon the South. -- Melissa Wilks and Alexander Wray-Kerr (Monticello High School Scholars Program, Spring 2003).
Subjects: Eppes, Susan Bradford, 1845 or 1846-1942.; Plantation life.; African Americans.; Old State Library Collection.;
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The new Negro renaissance : an anthology / by Davis, Arthur Paul,1904-1996.(CARDINAL)129183; Peplow, Michael W.(CARDINAL)145922;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 534-538).Protest Literature. Fifty Years / James Weldon Johnson ; The Edict / Roscoe C. Jamison ; To A Caged Canary In A Negro Restaurant / Leslie Pinckney Hill ; Self-Determination / Leslie Pinckney Hill ; Daybreak / George M. McClellan ; I See And Am Satisfied / Kelly Miller ; America / Claude McKay ; Close Ranks / W.E.B. Dubois ; The Lynching Industry: 1919 / The Crisis Staff ; Brothers / Joshua Henry Jones, Jr. ; The Bomb Thrower / Will Sexton ; Incident / Countee Cullen ; Pilate In Modern / George Leonard Allen ; America / George Leonard Allen ; Prejudice / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Black Woman / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Old Lem / Sterling A. Brown ; Blood-Burning Moon / Jean Toomer ; America's Greatest Institution: The Klu Klux Klan / "A Kluxer" ; A Festival In Christendom / Walter Everette Hawkins ; Snapshots Of The Cotton South / Frank Marshall Davis ; White Things / Anne Spencer ; Saint Peter Relates And Incident Of The Resurrection Day / James Weldon Johnson ; For A Lady I Know / Countee Cullen ; Yet I Do Marvel / Countee Cullen ; Old Jim Crow / Anonymous ; The Pathology Of Race Prejudice / E. Franklin Frasier ; Our Greatest Gift To America / George S. Schuyler ; The Genteel School: "We Are Like You. ". After The Winter / Claude McKay ; Flower Of Love / Claude McKay ; I Want To Die While You Love Me / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; The Heart Of A Woman / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Noblesse Oblige / Jessie Fauset ; La Vie C'est La Vie Rondeau / Jessie Fauset ; The Wife-Woman / Anne Spencer ; At The Carnival / Anne Spencer ; Before The Feast Of Shushan / Anne Spencer ; Your Hands / Angelina Grimke ; Grass Fingers / Angelina Grimke ; The Bright Chimeric Best / Countee Cullen ; To John Keats, Poet, At Springtime / Countee Cullen ; The Watchers / William Stanley Braithwaite ; Sandy Star / William Stanley Braithwaite ; There Is Confusion / Jessie Fauset ; Mortgaged / Willis Richardson ; Rhobert / Jean Toomer ; Robert Whitmore / Frank Marshall Davis ; Arthur Ridgewood, M.D. / Frank Marshall Davis ; Giles Johnson, Ph. D. / Frank Marshall Davis ; The Autobiography Of An Ex-Coloured Man / James Weldon Johnson ; Passing / Nella Larsen ; Nigger Heaven: Variations On A Theme. Why I Like Harlem / Ira De A. Reid ; Harlem Night Club / Langston Hughes ; Jazzonia / Langston Hughes ; Negro Dancers / Langston Hughes ; To Midnight Nan At Leroy's Place / Helene Johnson ; Poem / Helene Johnson ; Sonnet To A Negro In Harlem / Countee Cullen ; She Of The Dancing Feet Sings / Countee Cullen ; Harlem Wine / Claude McKay ; Home To Harlem / Ira De A. Reid ; Mrs. Bailey Pays The Rent / Ira De A. Reid ; The Big Sea / Langston Hughes ; Slave On The Block / Langston Hughes ; The Walls Of Jericho / Rudolph Fisher ; Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven / W.E.B. Dubois ; Minstrel Men / Langston Hughes ; The Weary Blues / Langston Hughes ; Young Prostitute / Langston Hughes ; Harlem Shadows / Claude McKay ; The Harlem Dancer / Claude McKay ; Tired / Fenton Johnson -- The African Heritage. Danse Africaine / Langston Hughes ; Nude Young Dancer / Langston Hughes ; Enchantment / Lewis Alexander ; Sahdji / Richard Bruce (Nugent) ; The Return / Arna Bontemps ; Bottled / Helene Johnson ; The Story Of Africa / W.E.B. Dubois ; Morning Light Of The Dew-Drier / Effie Lee Newsome ; Conversion / Effie Lee Newsome ; Africa / June Toomer ; Wake Up Ethiopia / Claude McKay ; No One Knows / Marcus Garvey ; Africa / Lewis Alexander ; Afro-American / Langston Hughes ; Fragment / Langston Hughes ; Heritage / Countee Cullen ; Bambaata ; Leader Of The Zulu Revolt / J.A. Rogers ; The Legacy Of The Ancestral Arts / Alain Locke ; Slaves Today / George S. Schuyler ; American Negro Folk Literature / Arthur Fauset ; Slim In Hell / Sterling A. Brown ; The Tragedy Of Pete / Joseph S. Cotter, Sr. ; The Eatonville Anthology / Zora Neale Hurston ; Mules And Men / Zora Neale Hurston ; Play A Blues For Louise / Waring Cuney ; Hard Time Blues / Waring Cuney ; Song For A Banjo Dance / Langston Hughes ; Young Gal's Blues / Langston Hughes ; Don't You Want To Be Free? / Langston Hughes ; The Creation: A Negro Hermon / James Weldon Johnson ; The Autobiography Of An E-Coloured Man / James Weldon Johnson ; The Black Man Talks Of Reaping / Arna Bontemps ; Harvest Song / Jean Toomer ; Georgia Dust / Jean Toomer ; Plumes: A Folk Tragedy / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Strange Legacies / Sterling A. Brown ; Oriflamme / Jessie Fauset ; Nat Turner / Randolph Edmonds ; Black Thunder / Arna Bontemps ; The Steel Drivin' Man / Leon R. Harris ; No Images / Waring Cuney ; Black Madonna / Albert Rice ; To A Nobly-Gifted Singer / Leslie Pinckney Hill ; A Song Of Praise / Countee Cullen ; Ebon Maid And Girl Of Mine / Lucian B. Watkins ; The Negro Woman / Andrea Razafkeriefo ; To My Grandmother / Mae Smith Johnson ; The Black Finger / Angelina Grimke ; To The Black Beloved / Langston Hughes ; Mother To Son ; Langston Hughes ; "Be As Proud Of Your Race" / Marcus Garvey ; O Black And Unknown Bards / James Weldon Johnson ; The Black Mother / W.E.B Dubois ; The Song Of The Smoke / W.E.B. Dubois ; Strong Men / Sterling A. Brown ; These Are My People / Fenton Johnson ; Credo / Walter E. Hawkins ; The Negro Church / Andrea Razafkeriefo ; Courier / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; To My Son / Georgia Douglas Johnson ; Facts / Raymond G. Dandridge ; Time To Die / Raymond G. Dandridge ; Baptism / Claude McKay ; If We Must Die / Claude McKay ; For My People / Margaret Walker ; Returning Soldiers / W.E.B. Dubois ; The New Negro / Alain Locke ; The Stirrings Of Black Nationalism. The Crisis In Negro Leadership / Harry H. Jones ; Race Pride / W.E.B Dubois ; First Statement Of Purpose / The NAACP ; What Has The Association Done? / The NAACP ; Cooperation And Opportunity / Eugene Kinckle Jones ; The Marching Song / Philip Randolph ; The Truth About The Brotherhood Of Sleeping Car Porters / Philip Randolph ; Some Reasons Why Negroes Should Vote The Socialist Ticket / Philip Randolph ; You Cannot Kill The Working Class / Angelo Herndon ; Manifesto To The League Of Nations / W.E.B. Dubois ; To Your Tents, Oh Israel? / W.E.B. Dubois ; Segregation / W.E.B. Dubois ; What We Believe / Marcus Garvey ; Declaration Of Rights Of The Negro Peoples Of The World / Marcus Garvey ; What Chance Freedom / Oscar Brown ; Registered With Allah / Arna Bontemps And Jack Conroy ; The Critical Debate. The Negro-Art Hokum / George S. Schuyler ; The Negro Artist And The Racial Mountain / Langston Hughes ; The Negro Genius / Benjamin Brawley ; The Negro In Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed? / The Crisis Symposium ; Criteria Of Negro Art / W.E.B. Dubois ; Infants Of The Spring / Wallace Thurman.A thematically arranged collection of short selections and excerpts from the fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama of famous and lesser-known black American writers active between 1910 and 1940.
Subjects: Biographies.; American literature; American literature; African Americans.; African American authors; Authors, Black;
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