Author: Duane Swierczynski
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications
ISBN: 1682550982
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
“The Nobody Murders, Part 2”: Greg Hettinger, a.k.a. The Black Hood. thought he could run from the violence. But now he finds himself running across the country from a merciless assassin who calls himself The Nobody. Greg not only has to figure out the identity of his would-be killer, but also his connection to the original Black Hood—which means going to the one place Greg vowed he never visit again: home. Don’t miss the high-octane action and high-stakes suspense that is season 2 of THE BLACK HOOD!
The Black Hood Season 2 #2
Author: Duane Swierczynski
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications
ISBN: 1682550982
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
“The Nobody Murders, Part 2”: Greg Hettinger, a.k.a. The Black Hood. thought he could run from the violence. But now he finds himself running across the country from a merciless assassin who calls himself The Nobody. Greg not only has to figure out the identity of his would-be killer, but also his connection to the original Black Hood—which means going to the one place Greg vowed he never visit again: home. Don’t miss the high-octane action and high-stakes suspense that is season 2 of THE BLACK HOOD!
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications
ISBN: 1682550982
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
“The Nobody Murders, Part 2”: Greg Hettinger, a.k.a. The Black Hood. thought he could run from the violence. But now he finds himself running across the country from a merciless assassin who calls himself The Nobody. Greg not only has to figure out the identity of his would-be killer, but also his connection to the original Black Hood—which means going to the one place Greg vowed he never visit again: home. Don’t miss the high-octane action and high-stakes suspense that is season 2 of THE BLACK HOOD!
White Space, Black Hood
Author: Sheryll Cashin
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 080700037X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
A 2021 C. Wright Mills Award Finalist Shows how government created “ghettos” and affluent white space and entrenched a system of American residential caste that is the linchpin of US inequality—and issues a call for abolition. The iconic Black hood, like slavery and Jim Crow, is a peculiar American institution animated by the ideology of white supremacy. Politicians and people of all colors propagated “ghetto” myths to justify racist policies that concentrated poverty in the hood and created high-opportunity white spaces. In White Space, Black Hood, Sheryll Cashin traces the history of anti-Black residential caste—boundary maintenance, opportunity hoarding, and stereotype-driven surveillance—and unpacks its current legacy so we can begin the work to dismantle the structures and policies that undermine Black lives. Drawing on nearly 2 decades of research in cities including Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, and Cleveland, Cashin traces the processes of residential caste as it relates to housing, policing, schools, and transportation. She contends that geography is now central to American caste. Poverty-free havens and poverty-dense hoods would not exist if the state had not designed, constructed, and maintained this physical racial order. Cashin calls for abolition of these state-sanctioned processes. The ultimate goal is to change the lens through which society sees residents of poor Black neighborhoods from presumed thug to presumed citizen, and to transform the relationship of the state with these neighborhoods from punitive to caring. She calls for investment in a new infrastructure of opportunity in poor Black neighborhoods, including richly resourced schools and neighborhood centers, public transit, Peacemaker Fellowships, universal basic incomes, housing choice vouchers for residents, and mandatory inclusive housing elsewhere. Deeply researched and sharply written, White Space, Black Hood is a call to action for repairing what white supremacy still breaks. Includes historical photos, maps, and charts that illuminate the history of residential segregation as an institution and a tactic of racial oppression.
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 080700037X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
A 2021 C. Wright Mills Award Finalist Shows how government created “ghettos” and affluent white space and entrenched a system of American residential caste that is the linchpin of US inequality—and issues a call for abolition. The iconic Black hood, like slavery and Jim Crow, is a peculiar American institution animated by the ideology of white supremacy. Politicians and people of all colors propagated “ghetto” myths to justify racist policies that concentrated poverty in the hood and created high-opportunity white spaces. In White Space, Black Hood, Sheryll Cashin traces the history of anti-Black residential caste—boundary maintenance, opportunity hoarding, and stereotype-driven surveillance—and unpacks its current legacy so we can begin the work to dismantle the structures and policies that undermine Black lives. Drawing on nearly 2 decades of research in cities including Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, and Cleveland, Cashin traces the processes of residential caste as it relates to housing, policing, schools, and transportation. She contends that geography is now central to American caste. Poverty-free havens and poverty-dense hoods would not exist if the state had not designed, constructed, and maintained this physical racial order. Cashin calls for abolition of these state-sanctioned processes. The ultimate goal is to change the lens through which society sees residents of poor Black neighborhoods from presumed thug to presumed citizen, and to transform the relationship of the state with these neighborhoods from punitive to caring. She calls for investment in a new infrastructure of opportunity in poor Black neighborhoods, including richly resourced schools and neighborhood centers, public transit, Peacemaker Fellowships, universal basic incomes, housing choice vouchers for residents, and mandatory inclusive housing elsewhere. Deeply researched and sharply written, White Space, Black Hood is a call to action for repairing what white supremacy still breaks. Includes historical photos, maps, and charts that illuminate the history of residential segregation as an institution and a tactic of racial oppression.
The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages: pt. 2. English universities. Student life
Author: Hastings Rashdall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Universities and colleges
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Universities and colleges
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
General Zoology: pt. 1. Aves.- v. 14, pt. 2. General index
Author: George Shaw
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ornithology
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ornithology
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
The Black Hood: Impact #10
Author: Mark Wheatley
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
ISBN: 1627386173
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Dr. Harvey’s dangerous G-NE drug has been stolen right from under the cops’ noses by an old familiar face! Hit Coffee’s an interested buyer for an old friend, but there’s someone else hiding in the shadows that’s only looking for a good high…
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
ISBN: 1627386173
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Dr. Harvey’s dangerous G-NE drug has been stolen right from under the cops’ noses by an old familiar face! Hit Coffee’s an interested buyer for an old friend, but there’s someone else hiding in the shadows that’s only looking for a good high…
The adventures of Peregrine Pickle, pt. 2. Plays and Poems
The Becoming: Part 2
Author:
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1462689744
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1462689744
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
All Soul Parts Returned
Author: Bruce Beasley
Publisher: BOA Editions, Ltd.
ISBN: 1942683464
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
When the Gnostic Gospels collide with new age spiritualism, the Oxford Happiness Test, and treatises on Buddhist practice, we know we're in the territory of a Bruce Beasley collection. Alternately devout and heretical, Beasley—known for his intense and continuing soul-quest through previous award-winning books—interrogates the absurdities, psychic violence, and spiritual condition of twenty-first century America with despair, philosophic intelligence, and piercing humor. Bruce Beasley is the author of eight collections of poetry, including Theophobia (BOA, 2012). The winner of numerous literary awards and fellowships, he lives in Bellingham, WA, where he is a professor of English at Western Washington University.
Publisher: BOA Editions, Ltd.
ISBN: 1942683464
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
When the Gnostic Gospels collide with new age spiritualism, the Oxford Happiness Test, and treatises on Buddhist practice, we know we're in the territory of a Bruce Beasley collection. Alternately devout and heretical, Beasley—known for his intense and continuing soul-quest through previous award-winning books—interrogates the absurdities, psychic violence, and spiritual condition of twenty-first century America with despair, philosophic intelligence, and piercing humor. Bruce Beasley is the author of eight collections of poetry, including Theophobia (BOA, 2012). The winner of numerous literary awards and fellowships, he lives in Bellingham, WA, where he is a professor of English at Western Washington University.
Book 12. «The Transmutation Diary. Part 2»
Author: Oris Oris
Publisher: https://orisoris.com/
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Tells about the events that took place from 20.07.1999 to 31.07.1999.
Publisher: https://orisoris.com/
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Tells about the events that took place from 20.07.1999 to 31.07.1999.
Blackhood Against the Police Power
Author: Tryon P. Woods
Publisher: MSU Press
ISBN: 1628953632
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Both significant and timely, Blackhood Against the Police Power addresses the punishment of “race” and the disavowal of sexual violence central to the contemporary “post-racial” culture of politics. Here the author asserts that the post-racial presents an antiblack animus that should be read as desiring the end of blackness and the black liberation movement’s singular ethical claims. The book redefines policing as a sociohistorical process of implementing antiblackness and, in so doing, redefines racism as an act of sexual violence that produces the punishment of race. It smartly critiques the way leading antiracist discourse is frequently complicit with antiblackness and recalls the original 1960s conception of black studies as a corrective to the deficiencies in today’s critical discourse on race and sex. The book explores these lines of inquiry to pinpoint how the history of racial slavery wraps itself in a new discourse of disavowal. In this way, Blackhood Against the Police Power responds to a range of texts, policies, practices, and representations complicit with the police power—from the Fourth Amendment and the movements to curtail stop-and-frisk policing and mass incarceration to popular culture treatments of blackness to the leading academic discourses on race and sex politics.
Publisher: MSU Press
ISBN: 1628953632
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Both significant and timely, Blackhood Against the Police Power addresses the punishment of “race” and the disavowal of sexual violence central to the contemporary “post-racial” culture of politics. Here the author asserts that the post-racial presents an antiblack animus that should be read as desiring the end of blackness and the black liberation movement’s singular ethical claims. The book redefines policing as a sociohistorical process of implementing antiblackness and, in so doing, redefines racism as an act of sexual violence that produces the punishment of race. It smartly critiques the way leading antiracist discourse is frequently complicit with antiblackness and recalls the original 1960s conception of black studies as a corrective to the deficiencies in today’s critical discourse on race and sex. The book explores these lines of inquiry to pinpoint how the history of racial slavery wraps itself in a new discourse of disavowal. In this way, Blackhood Against the Police Power responds to a range of texts, policies, practices, and representations complicit with the police power—from the Fourth Amendment and the movements to curtail stop-and-frisk policing and mass incarceration to popular culture treatments of blackness to the leading academic discourses on race and sex politics.