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HOW I SHED MY SKIN: Unlearning the Racist Lessons of a Southern Childhood.
Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )
Condition: Very near fine in illustrated wrappers (some toning to edges of textblock).
Book ID: 88104More details Price: $18.50 -
THE LIBERATION OF LORD BYRON JONES.
Edition: First printing.
Boston: Little Brown, (1965) dj. Hardcover first edition - Southern author's controversial second novel, based on events in the town where he lived and one which reveals the racial tensions buried in a small town - "Undertaker L.B. Jones, the richest black man in his county of Tennessee, seeks out legal representation to divorce his wife, who is pregnant after having an affair with a white police officer. To prevent his affair from being dragged into a court of law, the police officer violently takes matters into his own hands." Basis for the film of the same name directed by William Wyler. 364 pp.
Condition: Very near fine in dark brown cloth (small address label on front pastedown) in a very good dustjacket (price-clipped, some rubbing to front cover)
Book ID: 86850More details Price: $27.50 -
NO EXCUSES: Closing the Racial Gap in Learning.
Edition: Later printing.
New York: Simon & Schuster, (2003). SIGNED hardcover - An appraisal of the racial gap in education today, primarily as it affects Black and Hispanic students, which cites educational inequalities as a central civil rights issue, the limited impact of Title One, Head Start and other reforms, while highlighting inner-city schools that demonstrate models of educational excellence and suggesting ways that educational problems can be overcome. SIGNED by both authors on the title page. Illustrated with charts and figures. Extensive notes, index. 334 pp. ISBN: 0-743204468.
Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.
Book ID: 79178More details Price: $25.00 -
THE LIBERATION OF LORD BYRON JONES.
Edition: First printing.
Boston: Little Brown, (1965) dj. Hardcover first edition - Southern author's controversial second novel, based on events in the town where he lived and one which reveals the racial tensions buried in a small town - "Undertaker L.B. Jones, the richest black man in his county of Tennessee, seeks out legal representation to divorce his wife, who is pregnant after having an affair with a white police officer. To prevent his affair from being dragged into a court of law, the police officer violently takes matters into his own hands." Basis for the film of the same name directed by William Wyler. 364 pp.
Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket (corners of several pages creased, some rubbing to the dj, wear at the ends of the spine)
Book ID: 71178More details Price: $21.50 -
THE PUNCH: One Night, Two Lives, and the Fight That Changed Basketball Forever.
Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )
Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.
Book ID: 68243More details Price: $20.00 -
CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE: Sportswriters and the Long Campaign to Desegregate Baseball.
Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )
Condition: Fine in gray illustrated wrappers.
Book ID: 63224More details Price: $20.00 -
COAL TO CREAM: A Black Man's Journey Beyond Color to an Affirmation of Race.
Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )
New York: The Free Press, (1999.). First edition - A thoughtful study of how his attitude towards race changed when he went to Brazil - a country which looks at people through a broad spectrum of colors, rather than black and white as in the US. He discovered in the process that racial identity is of great value rather than the burden it had seemed. 271 pp.
Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. An uncommon advance issue.
Book ID: 54248More details Price: $21.00 -
COAL TO CREAM: A Black Man's Journey Beyond Color to an Affirmation of Race.
Edition: First printing.
New York: The Free Press, (1999.) dj. Hardcover first edition - A thoughtful study of how his attitude towards race changed when he went to Brazil - a country which looks at people through a broad spectrum of colors, rather than black and white as in the US. He discovered in the process that racial identity is of great value rather than the burden it had seemed. 271 pp. ISBN: 0-684-857227.
Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket (remainder line.)
Book ID: 54193More details Price: $20.00