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  • SUGA WATER: A Memoir. by Cooper, Arshay.
    Cooper, Arshay.
    SUGA WATER: A Memoir.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback original.

    Minneapolis: Wise Ink, (2015). SIGNED first edition - In 1997, Cooper was "captain of the first all-Black high school rowing team, a crew that launched when he was a student at Manley Career Academy High School on the West Side of Chicago, in what is still one of the most violent neighborhoods in the nation. . . Rowing helped calm the storms within him by instilling practical traits: discipline and determination and a deeper understanding of working as a team." (Christian Science Monitor) This book won the Benjamin Franklin Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association for best inspirational memoir, USRowing gave him the Golden Oars Award for achieving measurable success in expanding the diversity of the sport, and…

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    Minneapolis: Wise Ink, (2015). SIGNED first edition - In 1997, Cooper was "captain of the first all-Black high school rowing team, a crew that launched when he was a student at Manley Career Academy High School on the West Side of Chicago, in what is still one of the most violent neighborhoods in the nation. . . Rowing helped calm the storms within him by instilling practical traits: discipline and determination and a deeper understanding of working as a team." (Christian Science Monitor) This book won the Benjamin Franklin Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association for best inspirational memoir, USRowing gave him the Golden Oars Award for achieving measurable success in expanding the diversity of the sport, and the documentary A Most Beautiful Thing narrated by the rap star Common and produced by former NBA stars Grant Hill and Dwyane Wade was based on this. INSCRIBED on the half title page. 248 pp. ISBN: 978-1940014616.

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    Condition: Very near fine in illustrated wrappers (slight curl to outer edge of front cover) Uncommon signed.

    Book ID: 89802
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  • AFRICANS IN AMERICA: America's Journey through Slavery. by Johnson, Charles; Patricia Smith and the WGBH Research Team.
    Johnson, Charles; Patricia Smith and the WGBH Research Team.
    AFRICANS IN AMERICA: America's Journey through Slavery.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1998 dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - Produced in conjunction with the PBS series on slavery in America from the viewpoint of the Africans who were brought here as slaves. Illustrated with many photographs. Includes 12 short stories by Charles Johnson. SIGNED on the title page by BOTH Charles Johnson and Patricia Smith and uncommon thus. Howard Zinn described this as 'a magnificent achieverment, history at its suberb best , brilliantly researched, poetically written...' notes, index, 494 pp. ISBN: 0-151003394.

    Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket (some bleeding from the red cloth spine to the interior of the dj, not visible from the outside)

    Book ID: 23188
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  • PAT LOUD: A Woman's Story. by Loud, Pat (1926-2021) with Nora Johnson.
    Loud, Pat (1926-2021) with Nora Johnson.
    PAT LOUD: A Woman's Story.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, (1974) dj. Hardcover first edition - The story behind the story of a 12 week long experimental documentary on PBS, considered TV's first reality show. By time it was over, the Louds were divorced and TV had changed forever. "Before 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' before the Kardashians, before the idea of living large and unscripted on camera became a TV staple, there was a startling program on public television called 'An American Family' with a startling female character named Pat Loud. Ms. Loud was a California mother of five. She drank, she plotted her divorce, she adored, and accepted, her openly gay son. She did it all in Santa Barbara and…

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    New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, (1974) dj. Hardcover first edition - The story behind the story of a 12 week long experimental documentary on PBS, considered TV's first reality show. By time it was over, the Louds were divorced and TV had changed forever. "Before 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' before the Kardashians, before the idea of living large and unscripted on camera became a TV staple, there was a startling program on public television called 'An American Family' with a startling female character named Pat Loud. Ms. Loud was a California mother of five. She drank, she plotted her divorce, she adored, and accepted, her openly gay son. She did it all in Santa Barbara and all on camera in 1973. Loving, boisterous, witty, resilient and sometimes angry and hurt, she did not act like most women on television at the time. But she was ostensibly not acting at all. She was the first reality television star on the first reality show and she paid a price for breaking new ground. Critics called her materialistic and self-absorbed. Newsweek put Ms. Loud, her husband, Bill, and their children on its cover with the headline 'The Broken Family'." (NY Times) In this book, she gets to tell her own story. 223 pp. ISBN: 0-698105788.

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    Condition: Near fine in near fine dust jacket (very short closed tear to dj)

    Book ID: 90537
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