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Songs My Mother Sang to Me

Author : Patricia Preciado Martin
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1992-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0816513295

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Songs My Mother Sang to Me by Patricia Preciado Martin Pdf

Motivated by a love of her Mexican American heritage, Patricia Preciado Martin set out to document the lives and memories of the women of her mother's and grandmother's eras; for while the role of women in Southwest has begun to be chronicled, that of Hispanic women largely remains obscure. In Songs My Mother Sang to Me, she has preserved the oral histories of many of these women before they have been lost or forgotten. Martin's quest took her to ranches, mining towns, and cities throughout southern Arizona, for she sought to document as varied an experience of the contributions of Mexican American women as possible. The interviews covered family history and genealogy, childhood memories, secular and religious traditions, education, work and leisure, environment and living conditions, rites of passage, and personal values. Each of the ten oral histories reflects not only the spontaneity of the interview and personality of each individual, but also the friendship that grew between Martin and her subjects. Songs My Mother Sang to Me collects voices not often heard and brings to print accounts of social change never previously recorded. These women document more than the details of their own lives; in relating the histories of their ancestors and communities, they add to our knowledge of the culture and contributions of Mexican American people in the Southwest.

The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction

Author : Linda Gordon
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674061712

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In 1904, New York nuns brought forty Irish orphans to a remote Arizona mining camp, to be placed with Catholic families. The Catholic families were Mexican, as was the majority of the population. Soon the town's Anglos, furious at this "interracial" transgression, formed a vigilante squad that kidnapped the children and nearly lynched the nuns and the local priest. The Catholic Church sued to get its wards back, but all the courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, ruled in favor of the vigilantes. The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction tells this disturbing and dramatic tale to illuminate the creation of racial boundaries along the Mexican border. Clifton/Morenci, Arizona, was a "wild West" boomtown, where the mines and smelters pulled in thousands of Mexican immigrant workers. Racial walls hardened as the mines became big business and whiteness became a marker of superiority. These already volatile race and class relations produced passions that erupted in the "orphan incident." To the Anglos of Clifton/Morenci, placing a white child with a Mexican family was tantamount to child abuse, and they saw their kidnapping as a rescue. Women initiated both sides of this confrontation. Mexican women agreed to take in these orphans, both serving their church and asserting a maternal prerogative; Anglo women believed they had to "save" the orphans, and they organized a vigilante squad to do it. In retelling this nearly forgotten piece of American history, Linda Gordon brilliantly recreates and dissects the tangled intersection of family and racial values, in a gripping story that resonates with today's conflicts over the "best interests of the child."

Brando: Songs My Mother Taught Me

Author : Marlon Brando
Publisher : Modern Library
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011-01-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307786739

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Brando: Songs My Mother Taught Me by Marlon Brando Pdf

This is Marlon Brando’s own story, and his reason for telling it is best revealed in his own words: “I have always considered my life a private affair and the business of no one beyond my family and those I love. Except for moral and political issues that aroused in me a desire to speak out, I have done my utmost throughout my life, for the sake of my children and myself, to remain silent. . . . But now, in my seventieth year, I have decided to tell the story of my life as best I can, so that my children can separate the truth from the myths that others have created about me, as myths are created about everyone swept up in the turbulent and distorting maelstrom of celebrity in our culture.” To date there have been over a dozen books written about Marlon Brando, and almost all of them have been inaccurate, based on hearsay, sensationalist or prurient in tone. Now, at last, fifty years after his first appearance onstage in New York City, the actor has told his life story, with the help of Robert Lindsey. The result is an extraordinary book, at once funny, moving, absorbing, ribald, angry, self-deprecating and completely frank account of the career, both on-screen and off, of the greatest actor of our time. Anyone who has ever enjoyed a Brando film will relish this book. Please note: this edition does not include photos.

Rethinking American Indian History

Author : Donald Lee Fixico
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 0826318193

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Using innovative methodologies and theories to rethink American Indian history, this book challenges previous scholarship about Native Americans and their communities.

Daily Life of Women in the Progressive Era

Author : Kirstin Olsen
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2019-06-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781440863295

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Daily Life of Women in the Progressive Era by Kirstin Olsen Pdf

This book illustrates the social change that took place in the lives of women during the Progressive Era. The political and social change of the Progressive Era brought conflicts over labor, women's rights, consumerism, religion, sexuality, and many other aspects of American life. As Americans argued and fought over suffrage and political reform, vast changes were also taking place in women's professional, material, personal, recreational, and intellectual lives. In this installment of Greenwood's Daily Life through History series, award-winning author Kirstin Olsen brings to life the everyday experiences, priorities, and challenges of women in America's Progressive Era (ca. 1890–1920). From the barnstorming "bloomer girls" who showed America that women could play baseball to film star, tycoon, and co-founder of the Academy of Motion Pictures Mary Pickford, and from the highly skilled "Hello Girls"—telephone operators who helped win World War I—to the remarkable journalist and civil rights activist Ida Wells-Barnett, women led both famous and ordinary lives that were shaped by and helped to drive the dramatic social change taking place during the Progressive Era. All of this and more is described in this book through topical sections as well as stories and profiles that reveal to readers the daily lives of America's women who lived during the Progressive Era. Readers will benefit from Olsen's characteristically sharp eye for detail, power of description, and breadth of historical knowledge.

Hand to Hold

Author : JJ Heller
Publisher : WaterBrook
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-20
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780593193266

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This heartwarming picture book reassures children that a parent’s love never lets go—based on the poignant lyrics of JJ Heller’s beloved lullaby “Hand to Hold.” “May the living light inside you be the compass as you go / May you always know you have my hand to hold.” With delightful illustrations and an engaging rhyme scheme, this book offers the promise of security and love every child’s heart longs to know. From skipping stones and counting stars to climbing trees and telling stories, every moment is wrapped snugly in the certain warmth of a parent’s presence and God’s blessing. With poignancy and joy, this bedtime read captures the unconditional love parents want their children to know but so often fail to express amid the chaos of daily life.

Singing Soldiers

Author : John J. Niles
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1494034786

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Singing Soldiers by John J. Niles Pdf

This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.

These are the songs my mother sang

Author : Fleurette Elizabeth Rogers
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781326683368

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200 Sonnets from New Zealand

Author : Hugh Wyles
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2010-09-20
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781446185308

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200 Sonnets from New Zealand by Hugh Wyles Pdf

This is a book of poetry, a variety of rhyming sonnets created according to the concept of aesthetics specific to the author. They tell of life, belief, history, friends, beauty, family - as seen from the heart of that beautiful place called New Zealand.

The Bird Hotel

Author : Joyce Maynard
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2023-05-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781956763744

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The Bird Hotel by Joyce Maynard Pdf

Enter the magical world of La Llorona with New York Times bestselling author Joyce Maynard. After a childhood filled with heartbreak, Irene, a talented artist, finds herself in a small Central American village where she checks into a beautiful but decaying lakefront hotel called La Llorona at the base of a volcano. The Bird Hotel tells the story of this young American who, after suffering tragedy, restores and runs La Llorona. Along the way we meet a rich assortment of characters who live in the village or come to stay at the hotel. With a mystery at its center and filled with warmth, drama, romance, humor, pop culture, and a little magical realism, The Bird Hotel has all the hallmarks of a Joyce Maynard novel that have made her a leading voice of her generation. The Bird Hotel is a big, sweeping story spanning four decades, offering lyricism as well as whimsy. While the world New York Times bestselling author Joyce Maynard brings to life on the page is rendered from her imagination, it’s one informed by the more than twenty years of which she has spent a significant amount of her time in a small Mayan indigenous village in Guatemala. As the New York Times said, "[Maynard] has an unswerving eye, a sharply perked ear, and the ability to keep her readers hanging on her words." People Magazine said of her: "Maynard’s spare prose packs a rich emotional punch.”

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1330 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1942
Category : Copyright
ISBN : UCAL:B3421216

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Early Broadway Sheet Music

Author : Donald J. Stubblebine
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-08
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781476605609

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Early Broadway Sheet Music by Donald J. Stubblebine Pdf

This work, a companion to the author’s Broadway Sheet Music: A Comprehensive Listing of Published Music from Broadway and Other Stage Shows, 1918 through 1993 (McFarland 1996), provides information about all sheet music published (1843–1918) from all Broadway productions—plus music from local shows, minstrel shows, night club acts, vaudeville acts, touring companies, and shows on the road that never made it to Broadway—and all the major musicals from Chicago.

Chicano and Chicana Literature

Author : Charles M. Tatum
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2022-07-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780816549986

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Chicano and Chicana Literature by Charles M. Tatum Pdf

The literary culture of the Spanish-speaking Southwest has its origins in a harsh frontier environment marked by episodes of intense cultural conflict, and much of the literature seeks to capture the epic experiences of conquest and settlement. The Chicano literary canon has evolved rapidly over four centuries to become one of the most dynamic, growing, and vital parts of what we know as contemporary U.S. literature. In this comprehensive examination of Chicano and Chicana literature, Charles M. Tatum brings a new and refreshing perspective to the ethnic identity of Mexican Americans. From the earliest sixteenth-century chronicles of the Spanish Period, to the poetry and narrative fiction of the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, and then to the flowering of all literary genres in the post–Chicano Movement years, Chicano/a literature amply reflects the hopes and aspirations as well as the frustrations and disillusionments of an often marginalized population. Exploring the work of Rudolfo Anaya, Sandra Cisneros, Luis Alberto Urrea, and many more, Tatum examines the important social, historical, and cultural contexts in which the writing evolved, paying special attention to the Chicano Movement and the flourishing of literary texts during the 1960s and early 1970s. Chapters provide an overview of the most important theoretical and critical approaches employed by scholars over the past forty years and survey the major trends and themes in contemporary autobiography, memoir, fiction, and poetry. The most complete and up-to-date introduction to Chicana/o literature available, this book will be an ideal reference for scholars of Hispanic and American literature. Discussion questions and suggested reading included at the end of each chapter are especially suited for classroom use.

Writing the Goodlife

Author : Priscilla Solis Ybarra
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2016-03-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780816532001

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"The book looks to long-established traditions of environmentalist thought alive in Mexican American literary history over the last 150 years"--Provided by publisher.

My Mother Is A Baker

Author : Jean Feldman
Publisher : Creative Teaching Press
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2007-10
Category : English language
ISBN : 1591984513

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