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Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940 (African American Life Series)1 review

Wayne State University Press, 1996

Satisfied Customer
I was interested in the plays written by African-Americans during the Harlem Renaissance and this book has been great reading for me during my regular reading hours.
  
  











  



  
Delivering on the Promise5 reviews

The Free Press, 2004

A rigorous investment perspective of the human organization.
The meaning of the term "human capital" is far from clearly established, but the authors press for the need to shift management's perspective of people from a supply or resource to being capital, requiring investment and valuation. With this view of organization as their springboard, the authors present a model for managing human capital that applies a five stage process to five broadly defined ...
  
  











  



  
Inside the Minstrel Mask: Readings in Nineteenth-Century Blackface Minstrelsy1 review

Wesleyan, 1996

History of Minstrelsy with Commentary
I reccommend Inside the Minstrel Mask. A fascinating survey of the minstrel show, including some of the songs and skits that were popular. Also includes some astute analysis. Gary Winter Playwright
  
  











  



  
Black Theatre USA Revised and Expanded Edition, Vol. 1 : Plays by African Americans, The Early Period 1847 to ...2 reviews
Ted Shine

Free Press, 1996

EXCELLENTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
I OWN BOTH VOLUMES OF THIS BOOK. I LOVE A.A. PLAYS AND LIT. THIS BOOK WAS A JOY TO READ IT WAS VERY INFORMATIVE ALSO. I USED THIS VOLUME TO DO A PAPER IN MY BLACK WOMEN WRITERS CLASS. I WROTE ON FEMALE PLAYWRITES OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND THEY ARE ALL IN THIS VOLUME. A MUST FOR ANY LOVER OF A.A. THEATRE RONDY
  
  











  



  
Sorrow Is the Only Faithful One: The Life of Owen Dodson1 review
James V. Hatch

University of Illinois Press, 1993

frustratingly de-gayed!
Owen Dodson was a black, gay playwright and poet. He went to Yale's drama school and directed Howard's theater department for a spell. Unfortunately, alcohol destroyed his powers, but he outlives most of the people mentioned in this book, nevertheless. Gay historian John D'Emilio has written that biographies of famous gay men too often focus on the subject's sexuality at the expense of other ...
  
  











  



  
Hacking Linux Exposed, Second Edition41 reviews
Brian Hatch, James Lee

McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2002

The best hands-on Linux security book just got better
I'm a big fan of the Hacking Exposed style of writing. All offensive theory is backed up by command line examples, followed by defensive countermeasures. Hacking Exposed: Linux, 2nd Ed (HE:L2E) follows this tradition, updating the content of the first edition and adding 200 pages of new content. Although I reviewed the first edition in Sep 01, reading the second edition reminded me of the ...
  
  











  



  
The Stone House, A Blues Legend1 review
James V. Hatch, Suzanne Noguere, ...

Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc., 2000

Childhood Sexual Abuse
For most survivors of childhood sexual abuse, the core of the trauma is memory's betrayal - it never happened, and with the betrayal comes the collapse of the personality, the sense of self and self-worth. As Suji is told, she must pay her "father's tab." She embarks on a journey with help from spirits, shape-shifters, crows, philosophers, and poets from "The Other Side" to find her own song ...
  
  











  



  
North American Range Plants5 reviews
James Stubbendieck, Stephan L. Hatch, ...

University of Nebraska Press, 1982

Great Field Guide
North American Range Plants is a great book for any beginer, taxonomy student, layman, and expert alike. It is easy for the novice, because it's not in a key format, which may disappoint some more serious plant collectors. It contains 200 of the most common, and important plants found in the United States, Canada and Mexico. I have had this book for sometime now, and it has become an ...
  
  











  



  
A History of African American Theatre (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama)1 review
Errol G. Hill, James V. Hatch

Cambridge University Press, 2006

It's all here - slavery to european, amateur to professional
Many of us take for granted the ability to go out on the town and enjoy a play about African Americans. Such plays as A Raisin in the Sun, Dream Girls, and The Piano Lesson have found their way into the hearts of many a theater goer and into the cultural makeup of this country. However, the making of these plays would not have been possible if not for the struggle and sacrifices of many ...
  
  











  



  
Artist and Influence, Vol. XXII
James V. Hatch

Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc., 2003

This is volume 19 of Artist and Influence, an annual journal of interviews with minority artists of all disciplines.
  
  











  








   



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