Sierra Leone and its Identity Salone

Sierra Leone and its Identity Salone
Author: Bankole Kamara Taylor
Publisher: New Africa Press
Total Pages: 406
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This book is about the country and the people of Sierra Leone. It is also about the history of the country and the different ethnic groups which constitute the population and how they live. It is also about the geography and climate of the country, its towns and cities. It is a general introduction to Sierra Leone and includes coverage of some of the most tragic events in the history of the country and its collapse when it was plunged into a civil war, one of the most brutal conflicts in the history of post-colonial Africa. Included in the book are interviews with some American ambassadors to Sierra Leone which shed more light on the country, providing a more comprehensive picture of one of the most fascinating countries on the African continent; also one of the most traumatized because of the horrendous tragedy it went through during the civil war which lasted for more than ten years and spilled across borders especially in terms of human suffering, with waves of refugees seeking shelter in neighbouring countries. It is also a country that almost never became one had the indigenous people won wars against the settlers from Britain and North America as well as the Caribbean who first settled in what came to be known as Freetown, later and still the capital of the country, which formed the nucleus of what came to be known as the British colony and protectorate of Sierra Leone. But that is a story for another book.

Salone Italiano

Salone Italiano
Author: Kay Niemann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781932738254

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As much a historical account as it is a novel, Salone Italiano is the fascinating tale of the lives and loves of the Sartore family, who exchanged their peaceful European existence for a life of both hope and hardship as immigrants living in the legendary mining town of Silverton, Colorado. Old world customs and traditions collide with the family?s newfound American lifestyle. Racial tensions reach such a fever pitch that, when romance begins to flourish, even murder is considered to keep lovers from crossing the line into segregated territory.The saga of the Sartore family is steeped in historical detail and rich in drama. Salone Italiano is based almost entirely on actual letters written by members of the family at the beginning of the twentieth century to relatives in Italy. Many of the family?s historic photographs also illustrate the book. Experience this little-known chapter of American history first-hand by vicariously witnessing the lives of true Colorado pioneers that are often forgotten in the annuals of history. Kay Niemann was born in Durango, Colorado, but has spent much of her life overseas. This, her first novel, has been acclaimed as ?a terrific historical account with a writing style like a breath of fresh air in the world of academe.? Kay has returned to her family roots, taking pride in their accomplishments and seeking to preserve her unique family history.

Food Activism

Food Activism
Author: Carole Counihan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1472520203

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Across the globe, people are challenging the agro-industrial food system and its exploitation of people and resources, reduction of local food varieties, and negative health consequences. In this collection leading international anthropologists explore food activism across the globe to show how people speak to, negotiate, or cope with power through food. Who are the actors of food activism and what forms of agency do they enact? What kinds of economy, exchanges, and market relations do they practice and promote? How are they organized and what are their scales of political action and power relations? Each chapter explores why and how people choose food as a means of forging social and economic justice, covering diverse forms of food activism from individual acts by consumers or producers to organized social groups or movements. The case studies embrace a wide geographical spectrum including Cuba, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Mexico, Italy, Canada, France, Colombia, Japan, and the USA. This is the first book to examine food activism in diverse local, national, and transnational settings, making it essential reading for students and scholars in anthropology and other fields interested in food, economy, politics and social change.

The Price of Dissent

The Price of Dissent
Author: Bud Schultz
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520224018

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Focuses on the activists in three of the "most dramatic, sustained" social movements of the twentieth century: the labor, civil rights, and antiwar movements. Provides an overview and brief history of each of these movements. Activists in each of these movements recall the courage needed to stand up to resistance from the police and the government (from the FBI to Congress and the White House), and the struggle to overcome violence and accusations of treachery and subversion.

Sixtus V and the Lateran Palace

Sixtus V and the Lateran Palace
Author: Corinne Mandel
Publisher: Ist. Poligrafico dello Stato
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1994
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Don't Hate The Player

Don't Hate The Player
Author: Brandie
Publisher: Urban Renaissance
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1622868315

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Indulge yourself in a world of drama, sex, lies, and betrayal as Brandie invites you into the lives of Luvly, Money, Chocolate, and Taeko—four friends who take each other to a higher level. Money and Luvly are playing a dangerous game. He’s a pro football player, and she’s a drug dealer’s girlfriend. Their steamy and often volatile love affair intertwines girl fights, outside lovers, and bed sheets, and it could add up to a deadly equation. Male supermodel Chocolate is every woman’s fantasy of the perfect man. He’s intelligent, very sexy, and he’s looking for a woman to satisfy his wildest sexual desires, even if it means sacrificing his morals and his self-respect. Taeko is developing an infamous reputation, and not for his skills as an NBA superstar. He’s become notorious for his sexual appetite and violent temper, which are making him a loser in the game of life. Don’t hate the player is a non-stop, drama-driven story of friends, lovers, secrets, and ecstasy that will leave you wanting more.