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 Blue as the Lake: A Personal Geography by Robert B. Stepto, "A lyrical new book on African-American communities." --Conde Nast Traveler Blue as the Lake maps out an African-American landscape unique in American literature. From Idlewild, the black resort on Lake Michigan where he vacationed as a child with his grandparents, to Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, Robert Stepto traces a history of generations finding and making a home. His family lore careens through American history-- we meet a black regiment in World War I; legendary jazz musician Coleman Hawkins, and Inabel Burns, pioneering feminist and great-granddaughter of slaves. Beautifully and intimately rendered, Stepto's memoir is a stunning meditation on what it means to be American. "Through loosely linked, informal essays Stepto . . . traces his own past through his family's history and migrations. . . These evocative meditations on home and the family are thoughtful and moving." --Publisher's Weekly "[A] graceful family memoir. . . . [Stepto] wonderfully evokes the delights and confusions of childhood." --Laura Green, The New York Times Book Review "A book . . . [where] eloquence is the essential ingredient. A major waterway for our national journey." --Michael S. Harper, author of Songlines: Mosaics; Dear John, Dear Coltrane; and Images of Kin "Blue as the Lake is a lyrical memoir rendered with precision, grace, and intimacy. Stepto takes us on a 'blues-ride' through places . . . which are locations in his personal geography but also special places in the collective memory and history of African Americans." --Mary Helen Washington, editor of Black-Eyed Susans/Midnight Birds "Stepto, an English and Afro-American Studies professor atYale, vividly portrays the sights and sounds of a black resort in the 1940s and 1950s and the racially changing Chicago neighborhoods of his youth.
 Child Welfare: A Multicultural Focus by Neil A. Cohen, "Distinguished by its muticultural approach, this book provides an up-to-date survey of child welfare, including an overview of the generalist perspective, a history of child welfare, and a discussion of child welfare services. It analyzes the many changes in child welfare policy since the early 1990s and includes case examples to provide topical and multicultural illustrations of the concepts presented. The lead author and chapter contributors are in the forefront of new developments in child welfare. "The Second Edition features chapters on working with diverse family systems, including African-American, Hispanic, Asian and Pacific Islander, and American Indian families. The updated discussion of child welfare policy addresses Family Preservation, the Multi-Ethnic Placement Act, and the Welfare Reform Act of 1996. New material is also presented on child maltreatment and child welfare in rural America, kinship care, the link between the community and the family, and managed care. "For anyone interested in child welfare and recent changes in child welfare policy.
Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library - The Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library was the brain child of Denver's first African American mayor Wellington Webb and his wife Wilma Webb who felt that the history of African-Americans in Denver and the American west was underrepresented. The library was first envisioned in 1999 and designated the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library in honor of Omar Blair, the first black president of the Denver school board, and Elvin Caldwell, the first black City Council member. John Ball (American author) - John Dudley Ball (1911-1988), writing as "John Ball", was an American author best known for novels involving the character Virgil Tibbs, first introduced in 1965 in In the Heat of the Night. Tibbs was an African-American police detective from Los Angeles who in the first book of the series must solve a murder in a racist small town in the American South. African Adventure - African Adventure is a 1963 children's book by the Canadian-born American author Willard Price featuring his characters Hal and Roger Hunt. Boston African American National Historic Site - The Boston African American National Historic Site, in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts's Beacon Hill neighborhood, preserves 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th century African-American community, including: the African Meeting House, the oldest standing African-American church in the United States. The various structures are linked by the 1.
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