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  • To Be a Friend

    Building Deep and Lasting Relationships

    Friendship is not a rational process. While reasoning and discerning play a part in our choices of friends, feelings and emotions are strong elements as well.Much of the conscious development of our circle of friends rests on an understanding of the elements and foundations of friendship. There is no magic formula. Friendship choices rest on principles and concepts. Friendships take effort. They ... Read more

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  • Hazel

    It was raining, and Hazel Tyler had not been allowed to go out all day. As she sat looking out of her window into the narrow Boston street she would have made a pretty picture but for the woe-begone expression on her brown face. Her hair was soft and curly, her eyes dark and clear, her mouth full, but delicate. Usually it was happy in expression; but this afternoon it drooped at the corners. Four ... Read more

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  • The Child's Rainy Day Book

    by Mary White ...
    "The Child's Rainy Day Book" by Mary White is a delightful collection of activities designed to engage children during those dreary, rainy days. Filled with imaginative ideas, the book encourages creativity and exploration, offering a variety of crafts, games, and stories that can be enjoyed indoors. White's approach emphasizes the joy of learning through play, making it a perfect companion for ... Read more

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  • Captives Among the Indians

    "Captives Among the Indians" is a compelling narrative that explores the harrowing experiences of individuals taken captive by Native American tribes during the colonial period. The accounts of figures like Mary White Rowlandson and James Smith provide a vivid portrayal of their struggles, resilience, and the complex relationships formed between captives and their captors. Through their stories, ... Read more

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  • The Art of Pottery: 7 Classic Books on the Craft of Pottery

    A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth, Pueblo Pottery Making: A Study at the Village of San Ildefonso, etc.

    The Art of Pottery: 7 Classic Books on the Craft of Pottery presents an unparalleled collection that intertwines artistry with documentary precision, offering an expansive examination of pottery’s versatile craft. This anthology encompasses a range of literary styles, from historical analysis to ethnographic accounts and artistic reviews, reflecting the profound impact of pottery within ... Read more

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  • The Shadow

    "The Shadow" tells the story of a young African American woman named Lelia Jordan, who grapples with issues of identity, race, and social justice in early 20th-century America. The novel follows Lelia's journey as she confronts the prejudices and injustices of a society deeply divided by race.As Lelia navigates the challenges of her environment, she encounters a diverse cast of characters, ... Read more

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  • HAZEL

    "Hazel" is a social novel that explores the life of the titular character, Hazel, as she navigates the complexities of society. The story delves into themes of race, class, and gender in America during that time period. Ovington's novel aims to shed light on social injustices and challenges faced by individuals, particularly women and minorities, in an era marked by social change and inequality ... Read more

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  • Half a Man

    Enriched edition.

    In "Half a Man," Mary White Ovington delivers a poignant exploration of racial injustice and identity in early 20th-century America. Through a blend of personal narrative, sociopolitical commentary, and historical documentation, Ovington examines the complexities of African American life post-Reconstruction, delving into the psychological as well as the societal constraints faced by her subjects. ... Read more

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  • Hazel

    A Tale of Resilience and Hope in a Divided Society

    In "Hazel," Mary White Ovington masterfully weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of race, identity, and social justice in early 20th-century America. Written in a vivid and accessible literary style, Ovington employs rich characterizations and evocative imagery to bring to life the struggles of her titular character, a young African American girl navigating a racially divided ... Read more

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  • How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began

    In "How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began," Mary White Ovington presents a compelling narrative that chronicles the nascent stages of one of the most influential civil rights organizations in American history. Ovington's literary style is both engaging and informative, weaving together personal anecdotes, historical analysis, and firsthand accounts of the ... Read more

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  • Half a Man: The Status of the Negro in New York

    Enriched edition. Exploring African American Struggles in Urban New York City

    In "Half a Man: The Status of the Negro in New York," Mary White Ovington employs a compelling blend of sociological analysis and personal narrative to illuminate the multifaceted struggles of African Americans in early 20th-century New York. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Ovington examines systemic racism and social inequities, revealing how socio-economic factors intertwine ... Read more

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  • Half a Man

    Enriched edition. The Status of Black Man in New York

    In 'Half a Man' by Mary White Ovington, the author delves into the complexities of identity and self-discovery against the backdrop of racial tension in early 20th century America. Ovington's literary style is characterized by poignant prose and deep introspection, drawing readers into the internal struggles of the protagonist. The novel is a standout example of protest literature, shedding light ... Read more

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