Reminiscent of a Familiar Face
ISBN: 978-14-520-1133-2
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Liczba stron: 144
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2010 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: aktualnie niedostępny
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Throughout the book, you will
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find that no topics are off-limits, as
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Walker discusses racism, pop culture,
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religious dependence, controversial
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sports figures, the "n-word",
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hip hop, women's issues, and other
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topics that have been swept under
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the rug for so long. With such debatable
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issues featured, Walker offers
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in-depth interviews with persons of
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high credential and/or experience
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to contribute to the book's legitimacy
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through a "Conversation For
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Clarity." Several persons include
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Darryl Hunt, Terrie M. Williams,
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Dr. Peter Salovey, Nikki Giovanni,
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and others that will prove influential
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to this book's credibility.
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Reminiscent of a Familiar Face will
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illustrate to the present generation,
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and those past, of the necessary
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resilience that one must possess
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in order to transition from merely
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talking about solutions to actually
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contributing to the change they
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want to see.
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