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Driftin' on a Memory

Celebrating Seventy Years of The Isley Brothers

University Press of Mississippi

The first authoritative treatment of musicians who tallied platinum records and hit singles over six different decades

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Conversations with Denis Kitchen

Edited by Kim A. Munson; Foreword by Rob Salkowitz
University Press of Mississippi

An in-depth exploration of the multifaceted career of one of the most influential figures in the world of comics

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Concerto for Cootie

The Life and Times of Cootie Williams

University Press of Mississippi

The first full-length biography of a true giant of jazz

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Beyond Zombie Politics

The Art of George A. Romero’s Cinema

University Press of Mississippi

Fresh takes on the films and legacy of one of horror’s most famous directors

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A Black Woman for President

Shirley Chisholm, Carol Moseley Braun, and Kamala Harris

University Press of Mississippi

How three Black leaders used womanist rhetoric to announce their campaigns for president of the United States of America

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Torment and Tequila in Belle Epoque Mexico

Four Short Works of Fiction by José López Portillo y Rojas

University of Alabama Press
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Torment and Tequila in Belle Epoque Mexico

Four Short Works of Fiction by José López Portillo y Rojas

University of Alabama Press
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The House Is (Not) a Prison

On the Queerness of Architecture

Concordia University Press
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Enduring Digital Damage

Rhetorical Reckonings for Planetary Survival

University of Alabama Press
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If You Want to Win, You've Got to Fight

A Guide to Effective Transportation Advocacy

Island Press

While challenging our car-centric systems can feel daunting for anyone who wants change, you can win, and this book is here to help. In If You Want to Win, You’ve Got to Fight, transportation activist Carter Lavin provides a roadmap for transforming passion into political power. 

Whether your dream is protected bike lanes, better bus service, or expanded high-speed rail, this book provides transportation-specific strategies for organizing for change. It draws upon advice from advocates across the United States and Lavin’s own experience with over 100 campaigns. Action points at the end of each chapter enable readers to move from brainstorming into concrete action.
 
Accessible and inspirational, this book will help people who are starting out, as well as experienced advocates plan, launch, and lead any transportation-related campaign. 

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