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    Maskers, The

    When Being Yourself Becomes The Most Dangerous Choice

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    Unabridged

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    "The Maskers" : Companion Persona IncBy John HeffronThis isn’t science fiction. It’s a preview of what’s already here—and what’s about to come next.When artificial intelligence eliminated millions of jobs, society didn’t collapse—it adapted. The solution? Maskers: people trained to become anyone their clients needed. With neural-linked masks, dopamine-driven rewards, and AI guidance, they perform ... Read more

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  • The Rise of the South in American Thought and Education

    The Rockefeller Years (1902-1917) and Beyond

    Series Book 66 - History of Schools and Schooling
    The Rise of the South in American Thought and Education documents the generalization of southern values and institutions northward at the close of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. The traditional emphasis in the South on vocational education (a reflection of the Christian ethic of work as redemption, not the Republican one of free labor), country life and living, racial ... Read more

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  • The Rise of the South in American Thought and Education

    The Rockefeller Years (1902-1917) and Beyond

    Series Book 64 - History of Schools and Schooling
    The Rise of the South in American Thought and Education documents the generalization of southern values and institutions northward at the close of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. The traditional emphasis in the South on vocational education (a reflection of the Christian ethic of work as redemption, not the Republican one of free labor), country life and living, racial ... Read more

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  • I Come to You From the Future:

    You'll Need to Know Before You Know It! #relationships #money #career #life

    Hey, One day those condoms in your Pocket will turn to Tums... During that journey, you might even realize wearing a Shirt with a random number on it, is kinda dumb. A lot of life question and trouble is headed your way. Comedian John Heffron and Topher Morrison may have just made your life a lot easier. by giving you the most important insight and tools you never knew you needed. The 2.5% of ... Read more

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  • The Making of African America

    The Four Great Migrations

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    History and Cartography in Nineteenth-Century America

    "A compelling read" that reveals how maps became informational tools charting everything from epidemics to slavery ( Journal of American History).In the nineteenth century, Americans began to use maps in radically new ways. For the first time, medical men mapped diseases to understand and prevent epidemics, natural scientists mapped climate and rainfall to uncover weather patterns, educators ... Read more

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  • How Race Is Made

    Slavery, Segregation, and the Senses

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  • Bound in Wedlock

    Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century

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    Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching

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    Scientific research has now established that race should be understood as a social construct, not a true biological division of humanity. In Imagining Black America, Michael Wayne explores the construction and reconstruction of black America from the arrival of the first Africans in Jamestown in 1619 to Barack Obama’s reelection. Races have to be imagined into existence and constantly reimagined ... Read more

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  • Growing Up Jim Crow

    How Black and White Southern Children Learned Race

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