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Your Evening Class
If you want to do an evening class but can’t find the time or are put off by the cost of part-time courses or you are looking for a course that takes you deep into the subject you love, Teach yourself have come up with the answer: your evening class.
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Confidence: The Art Of Getting Whatever You Want
As one of life’s most important skills, confidence can help you land the job of your dreams, find your soul mate, stand up for yourself and generally achieve more from life.
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The Sexual and Political Anorexia of the Black Woman by Dr Julia Hare
Dr. Julia Hare, National Executive Director of The Black Think Tank, is calling on "millions of combat divas" in her much anticipated new book, The Sexual and Political Anorexia of the Black Woman.
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Sisterhood, Feminisms and Power in Africa: From Africa to the Diaspora by Obioma Nnaemeka
This volume is made up of the papers of prominent scholars, feminists, and creative writers presented at the 1992 Women in Africa and the African Diaspora (WAAD) Conference which took place at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
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Broken Voices: Untouchable Women Speak Out by Valerie Mason-John
This book documents the lives of the most oppressed people in India - the Dalit women, who were formerly known as untouchable.
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Racism and Education: Coincidence or Conspiracy by David Gillborn
Using critical race theory as a basis to examine the education system in the UK, Gillborn argues that the system is not designed to promote equality in education. Review by Deborah Gabriel
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The post American world by Fareed Zakaria
This is not a book about the decline of America, but rather about the rise of everyone else.
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Provocative new book delves into the mind of a drug addict
From the Guttermost to the Uttermost is a remarkable story and first-hand report about the power of the human spirit to overcome adversities and turn a turbulent past into an orderly lifestyle.
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When She Was White: The True Story of a Family Divided By Race by Judith Stone
Sandra Laing was branded as black by the apartheid government in South Africa even though she was born to a white couple. In this memoir she recounts her struggles for a decent life...
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The Adventures of Suther Joshua from Planet Yethican by Jacqueline Williams-Hines
Mrs. Williams-Hines is the parent of an 11-year-old son with autism and a strong advocate for autism awareness and social inclusion. The Adventures of Suther Joshua is the second book in her No Small Victories book series.
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Elegy for a Scarred Shoulder by Karen S Williams
Karen S. Williams, believes that poetry is an enlightening and healing social justice tool, one that can move its readers and hearers to help eradicate the taint of the slave health deficit, health disparities experienced by blacks...
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Hilary's Big Business Adventure by Lori Nelson
Children’s book Hillary's BIG Business Adventure is the first in a series to introduce elementary-aged children, to basic business and financial concepts.
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Pilgrim State by Jackie Walker
Jackie Walker’s moving memoir about her mother Dorothy Walker, Pilgrim State, tells the story of Dorothy, a young Jamaican woman who is incarcerated in Pilgrim State mental hospital in New York.
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The Journey, by Dr Sandra Richards
Deborah Gabriel speaks to Dr Sandra Richards about her new book The Journey, a self-development workbook that offers clear chapters for a holistic journey of self-exploration.
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Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga
This stunning first novel, set in colonial Rhodesia during the 1960s, centers on the coming of age of a teenage girl, Tambu, and her relationship with her British-educated cousin Nyasha.
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Native Son by Richard Wright
The latest edition is a reprint of the original 1940's novel which tells the story of 20-year old Bigger Thomas, an African-American living in utter poverty.
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Self-Help Book Offers a 14-Step Recovery Plan for African-American Victims of Abuse, Depression, Discrimination, Barrenness & Imprisonment
This book details statistics, all of which negatively and disproportionately affect African-Americans, on depression, unemployment, abuse, addictions, miscarriage, abortion, HIV/AIDS, discrimination and other social and psychological ills.
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Mine Eyes Have Seen: Bearing Witness to the Struggle for Civil Rights
Mine Eyes Have Seen is a passionate chronicle of one of the epic undertakings in American history, the struggle during the second half of the twentieth century for civil rights.
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One Love Two Colours by Bobby & Margaret Oshindele-Smith
The unlikely story about the marriage of a punk rocker and his African queen.
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Yet With a Steady Beat: The Black Church through a Psychological and Biblical Lens
Yet With a Steady Beat provides a comprehensive overview of the psychological impact of the Black Church throughout history.
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