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inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
An incredible treasure trove of more than 150 illustrations detailing a small nation of African Americans prepared to make their mark on America
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
Author is an alumna of Evanston Township High School, class of 1970.
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
An audaciously original debut from an “immensely talented writer” (Emily St. John Mandel), Girlfriend on Mars is at once a satirical indictment of our pursuit of fame and wealth amidst environmental crisis, and an exploration of ...
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
The Dark and Other Love Stories announces the emergence of a wonderfully gifted storyteller whose stories enlarge our perceptions about the human capacity to love.
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
Shows that the history of black photographers intertwines with the story of African American life, as seen through photographs ranging from antebellum weddings and 1960s protest marches, to portraits of contemporary black celebrities.
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
With over 500 photographs from every time period from the birth of photography to the birth of hip hop, this book is a truly joyous exhibition of black culture.
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
Longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize • One of Scientific American's Best Staff Reads of 2023 A funny, poignant, and page-turning debut novel that skewers billionaire-funded space travel in a love story of interplanetary proportions.
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
From photos of the enslaved on plantations and African American soldiers and camp workers in the Union Army to Juneteenth celebrations, slave reunions, and portraits of black families and workers in the American South, the images in this ...
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
The book shows how photography helped construct a national vision of blackness, war, and bondage, while unearthing the hidden histories of these black Civil War soldiers.
inauthor:"Deborah Willis" from books.google.com
One hundred fifty works by Black artists in Harlem during the 1920s from the exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem.