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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Dallas Lore Sharp
The GREYING: Book One: The Landland Chronicles
Dallas Sutherland
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Culture: The Soul of Africa and the Coming Gold Rush
Dallas L. Browne Phd
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Development of Southern Public Libraries and the African American Quest for Library Access, 1898–1963
Dallas Hanbury
Lexington Books
2019
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Using the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Nashville Public Libraries as case studies, The Development of Southern Public Libraries and the African American Quest for Library Access, 1898-1963 argues that public libraries played an integral role in southern cities’ economic and cultural boosterism efforts during the New South and Progressive Eras. First, Southern public libraries helped institutionalize segregation during the early twentieth century by refusing to serve African Americans, or only to a limited degree. Yet, the Progressive Era’s emphasis on self-improvement and moral uplift influenced southern public libraries to the extent that not all embraced total segregation. It even caused southern public libraries to remain open to the idea of slowly expanding library service to African Americans. Later, libraries’ social mission and imperfect commitment to segregation made them prime targets for breaking down the barriers of segregation in the post- World War II era. In this study, Dallas Hanbury concludes that dealing with the complicated and unexpected outcomes of having practiced segregation constituted a difficult and lengthy process for southern public libraries.
The Development of Southern Public Libraries and the African American Quest for Library Access, 1898–1963
Dallas Hanbury
BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
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Using the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Nashville Public Libraries as case studies, The Development of Southern Public Libraries and the African American Quest for Library Access, 1898-1963 argues that public libraries played an integral role in Southern cities’ economic and cultural boosterism efforts during the New South and Progressive Eras. First, Southern public libraries helped institutionalize segregation during the early twentieth century by refusing to serve African Americans, or only to a limited degree. Yet, the Progressive Era’s emphasis on self-improvement and moral uplift influenced Southern public libraries to the extent that not all embraced total segregation. It even caused Southern public libraries to remain open to the idea of slowly expanding library service to African Americans. Later, libraries’ social mission and imperfect commitment to segregation made them prime targets for breaking down the barriers of segregation in the post- World War II era. In this study, Dallas Hanbury concludes that dealing with the complicated and unexpected outcomes of having practiced segregation constituted a difficult and lengthy process for Southern public libraries.
Go in the Peace of Christ: A Comparative Analysis of the Conclusion to Christian Worship
Dallas J. Herold
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Tai Chi American Style: A Simple and Effective Guide to a Healthy Life
Dallas Hewitt
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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