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1. Bibliography of the District of Columbia: Being a List of Books, Maps, and Newspapers, Including Articles in Magazines and Other Publications to 1898 by Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan | |
Paperback: 226
Pages
(2010-02-22)
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2. The Washington Post Deskbook on Style by Thomas W. Lippman | |
Paperback: 243
Pages
(1989-10)
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If You Write, Ya Gotta Have It! |
3. Messages 3: The Washington Post Media Companion | |
Paperback: 386
Pages
(1996-06)
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4. Sketches Of Yale Life: Bring Selections, Humorous And Descriptive From The College Magazines And Newspapers by John Addison Porter | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1886)
Asin: B000NPOFN0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
5. A quarterly reader (and writer).: An article from: The Antioch Review by Thomas Washington | |
Digital: 19
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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6. War culpability: the Australian media's uncritical acceptance of Washington's line on Iraq is undermining the public's trust in accurate and transparent reporting.: An article from: Arena Magazine by Antony Loewenstein | |
Digital: 9
Pages
(2004-10-01)
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7. Volunteer Slavery: My Authentic Negro Experience by Jill Nelson | |
Paperback: 243
Pages
(1993-05)
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Picking Corporate Cotton
You would have to walk in her shoes to understand Were some of her experiences hard to hear?Most definitely.Were the experiences unique to her?Absolutely not.Ms. Nelson says on in chapter 2, that she has been doing the standard Negro balancing act which is "blurring the edges of [her] being so that they [white people] don't feel intimidated."There are few African Americans, I would venture to guess, who haven't experienced this feeling at one time or another, yet it is virtually impossible to communicate this experience in a way that is understandable to someone who hasn't had to always be "aware" of how they are perceived and how those perceptions can affect other African Americans as well.Ms. Nelson does an excellent job explaining these details and if some people are still clueless, well, it's through no fault of her skill as a writer. Keep on shedding a spotlight on these issues Ms. Nelson.There are a few out there who are truly looking for the light.
Nearly 10 years later and Nelson's words still ring true....
An insightful book. In the first place, thoughshe naturally gets into certain generalities, the book is primarily aboutHER experience. It's not intended to be a handbook for reporters who areclimbing the corporate ladder. Given her past, and her particularpersonality, this is the story of how she happened to react to a specificset of circumstances. How one judges her actions should be different fromthe way someone judges the book itself. And secondly, to the extent thatthe book does have a larger intent, it calls for the dismantling of anoutrageously unfair system. Should we all just accept the status quo, andfind clever ways to navigate our way past pettiness and stupidity, orstrive for a sane alternative? The fact is that Nelson has done justfine since she left the Post. Viewed in that context, the book is atestament to her courage, and her insistence on personal dignity.
A rare combination of self-pity that still makes you laugh |
8. Game Day by Thomas Boswell | |
Hardcover: 394
Pages
(1990-10-01)
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