Thanks Patrick
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On Wed, 12/8/15, Patrick Vernon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Subject: Re: Book Recommendations for Black History Month
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Date: Wednesday, 12 August, 2015, 13:39
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Caribbean in Sepia
http://everygeneration.co.uk/index.php/shop-home/the-caribbean-in-sepia
Masters of The Airwaves
http://everygeneration.co.uk/index.php/shop-home/masters-of-the-airwaves
Cheers
Patrick
From: The Black and Asian
Studies Association <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of
Herman Ross
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Sent: 12 August 2015 11:12
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Subject: Re: Book Recommendations for Black History
Month
S.
I. Martin's Fiction: Incomparable
World, Jupiter Williams, Jupiter
Amidships (the
latter two are children/'s books) ;
Non-Fiction: Britain's
Slave Trade
W.
Jeffrey Bolster: Black Jacks
C.R.
Gibbs: Black Explorers
Rosalind
Cobb Wiggins: Captain Paul Cuffe's Logs and Letters
1808-1817
The
Mariner's Museum: Aak to Zumbra- A Dictionary of the
World's Watercraft
H.E.
Ross: LOVE'S DANCE - The Catboat of
the Caymanes
H.E.
Ross
From: Martin Hoyles
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Sent:
Wednesday, 12 August 2015, 10:48
Subject: Re:
Book Recommendations for Black History Month
It's
also worth visiting the exhibition 'No Colour Bar'
at the at the Guildhall Art Gallery where there is a
reconstruction of the Huntleys book shop
with lots of relevant titles.
Martin
From: Amma Poku
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Sent: Tuesday,
11 August 2015, 14:21
Subject: Book
Recommendations for Black History Month
Hi
I work in
a public library and am seeking book recommendations that I
can suggest are added to our stock for Black History Month.
Though I can't guarantee they'll be purchased
it's the most opportune
time in the calendar to increase stock which relates to the
African (black) experience.
If you
have any ideas please forward details (title and author),
specifying whether the book is fiction or non fiction,
suitable for children, teenagers or adults.
Thanks in
advance
Amma
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