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The World of Stephanie St. Clair

The World of Stephanie St. Clair

Shirley Stewart

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2014
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Born in Guadeloupe in 1897, Stephanie St. Clair entered the United States thirteen years later. By 1923 at the age of twenty-six she would create and manage a highly lucrative policy bank in Harlem – earning a quarter of a million dollars a year. To this day, she remains the only black female gangster to run an operation of that size. Infamous gangster Dutch Schultz invited himself to share in the Harlem profits. Unlike other Harlem bankers, St. Clair resisted. Despite Schultz’s threats, many of her male employees remained with her. Some said she paid them high wages and challenged them by asking, «What kind of men would desert a lady in a fight?» Upon arrival in the United States St. Clair did not conduct her life in the manner expected of a black female Caribbean immigrant in the early twentieth century. What factors influenced St. Clair’s decision to become an entrepreneur and activist within her community? Why did St. Clair describe herself as a «lady» when ladies did not run illegal businesses and they were not black? These questions are explored along with her lineage – a lineage that contains the same fighting spirit that she carried throughout her life. This is not the story of a victim. Courses concerned with the study of social and economic conditions of black urban residents during the early twentieth century and female entrepreneurs of the same era will find St. Clair’s story compelling and informative.
The World of Stephanie St. Clair

The World of Stephanie St. Clair

Shirley Stewart

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2014
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Born in Guadeloupe in 1897, Stephanie St. Clair entered the United States thirteen years later. By 1923 at the age of twenty-six she would create and manage a highly lucrative policy bank in Harlem – earning a quarter of a million dollars a year. To this day, she remains the only black female gangster to run an operation of that size. Infamous gangster Dutch Schultz invited himself to share in the Harlem profits. Unlike other Harlem bankers, St. Clair resisted. Despite Schultz’s threats, many of her male employees remained with her. Some said she paid them high wages and challenged them by asking, «What kind of men would desert a lady in a fight?» Upon arrival in the United States St. Clair did not conduct her life in the manner expected of a black female Caribbean immigrant in the early twentieth century. What factors influenced St. Clair’s decision to become an entrepreneur and activist within her community? Why did St. Clair describe herself as a «lady» when ladies did not run illegal businesses and they were not black? These questions are explored along with her lineage – a lineage that contains the same fighting spirit that she carried throughout her life. This is not the story of a victim. Courses concerned with the study of social and economic conditions of black urban residents during the early twentieth century and female entrepreneurs of the same era will find St. Clair’s story compelling and informative.
Takedown Twenty: A Stephanie Plum Novel - Book Review and Study Guide

Takedown Twenty: A Stephanie Plum Novel - Book Review and Study Guide

J. T. Salrich

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Takedown Twenty is finally here Janet Evanovich fans will be glad to know that Stephanie Plum is at it again. Takedown Twenty: A Stephanie Plum Novel picks up right where Notorious Nineteen left off. If you'd like to enhance your experience while reading Takedown Twenty then this book review and study guide is perfect for you With Takedown Twenty we again find everyone's favorite female bounty hunter running around Trenton, New Jersey. Stephanie Plum is busy splitting her time between chasing criminals, trying to decide between two lovers, and solving the mystery of why a full grown giraffe is running around loose in the city. Yes... a full grown giraffe. Yes, in Takedown Twenty: A Stephanie Plum Novel, Janet Evanovich once again takes us on an action packed roller coaster ride that you're sure to enjoy. In this book Stephanie is chasing the local "Godfather" while bumbling and stumbling her way through a hilarious series of misadventures. Will she end up with Ranger or Joe? Will she "get her man" without getting killed along the way? And why is there a giraffe running around Trenton that nobody but Stephanie and Lula ever see? When you read Takedown Twenty: A Stephanie Plum Novel - Book Review And Study Guide you will get a deeper understanding of the characters and plot found in Takedown Twenty as well as the themes and symbolism included in the novel. You also get a detailed chapter by chapter breakdown and analysis of the events as they unfold along with a glossary of the important characters and terms used in the original book. Just in case that's not enough for you I've also included a list of possible study questions (book club discussions topics) and quotes from the book that I found interesting. Wrapping it all up is a discussion of the critical reviews for Takedown Twenty as well as my overall opinion of the book. Plus much more Whether you're reading this for a book club, school report, or just want to catch up with your favorite characters and find out what happens before diving into the full length book, you can use this book review and study guide to get most out of your experience reading Takedown Twenty by Janet Evanovich.
The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman

The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman

Alicia Kozma

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2022
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The rare woman director working in second-wave exploitation, Stephanie Rothman (b. 1936) directed seven successful feature films, served as the vice president of an independent film company, and was the first woman to win the Directors Guild of America’s student filmmaking prize. Despite these career accomplishments, Rothman retired into relative obscurity. In The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman: Radical Acts in Filmmaking, author Alicia Kozma uses Rothman’s career as an in-depth case study, intertwining historical, archival, industrial, and filmic analysis to grapple with the past, present, and future of women’s filmmaking labor in Hollywood. Understanding second wave exploitation filmmaking as a transitory space for the industrial development of contemporary Hollywood that also opened up opportunities for women practitioners, Kozma argues that understudied film production cycles provide untapped spaces for discovering women’s directorial work. The professional career and filmography of Rothman exemplify this claim. Rothman also serves as an apt example for connecting the structure of film histories to the persistent strictures of rhetorical language used to mark women filmmakers and their labor. Kozma traces these imbrications across historical archives. Adopting a diverse methodological approach, The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman shines a needed spotlight on the problems and successes of the memorialization of women’s directorial labor, connecting historical and contemporary patterns of gendered labor disparity in the film industry. This book is simultaneously the first in-depth scholarly consideration of Rothman, the debut of the most substantive archival materials collected on Rothman, and a feminist political intervention into the construction of film histories.
The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman

The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman

Alicia Kozma

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2022
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The rare woman director working in second-wave exploitation, Stephanie Rothman (b. 1936) directed seven successful feature films, served as the vice president of an independent film company, and was the first woman to win the Directors Guild of America’s student filmmaking prize. Despite these career accomplishments, Rothman retired into relative obscurity. In The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman: Radical Acts in Filmmaking, author Alicia Kozma uses Rothman’s career as an in-depth case study, intertwining historical, archival, industrial, and filmic analysis to grapple with the past, present, and future of women’s filmmaking labor in Hollywood. Understanding second wave exploitation filmmaking as a transitory space for the industrial development of contemporary Hollywood that also opened up opportunities for women practitioners, Kozma argues that understudied film production cycles provide untapped spaces for discovering women’s directorial work. The professional career and filmography of Rothman exemplify this claim. Rothman also serves as an apt example for connecting the structure of film histories to the persistent strictures of rhetorical language used to mark women filmmakers and their labor. Kozma traces these imbrications across historical archives. Adopting a diverse methodological approach, The Cinema of Stephanie Rothman shines a needed spotlight on the problems and successes of the memorialization of women’s directorial labor, connecting historical and contemporary patterns of gendered labor disparity in the film industry. This book is simultaneously the first in-depth scholarly consideration of Rothman, the debut of the most substantive archival materials collected on Rothman, and a feminist political intervention into the construction of film histories.
Where's Stephanie?: A Story of Love, Faith, and Courage

Where's Stephanie?: A Story of Love, Faith, and Courage

Lenora Livingston

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Where's Stephanie? Is a faith-filled story about a grandmother placing clues in unlikely places, hoping her granddaughter, who was placed for adoption, will one day follow the clues and find her. When her granddaughter Stephanie was born, Anna Weber got to hold her before saying goodbye. Longing to see her granddaughter again, she places clues in unlikely places, including a letter in Stephanie's Social Services file, hoping that one day, by some miracle, Stephanie will follow the clues and find her. Based on actual events, this inspirational novel follows Anna on a long journey about loss, separation, and the power of family love. Realizing others are facing similar situations, Livingston provides readers with a list of adoption groups that can help in search for surrendered family members.
Stories of Stephanie and Friends

Stories of Stephanie and Friends

Richard J Trilling

Eloquent Books
2010
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Young children often find it difficult to cope with change whether it's due to moving to a new home, the birth of a sibling or going to school for the first time. These new experiences can cause anxiety at first, but they also help children grow emotionally and teach them to build friendships. In Stories of Stephanie and Friends, young Stephanie and her family move to a new neighborhood and she is anxious that she won't make new friends. But when two kids on her street befriend her, Stephanie and her new friends not only introduce each other to new experiences, but learn that sharing the experiences creates a bond through which strong friendships can be built. Richard J. Trilling is a retired professor and self-employed consultant. He lives in Durham, North Carolina. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/StoriesOfStephanieAndFriends.html
Still More Stories of Stephanie and Friends

Still More Stories of Stephanie and Friends

Richard J Trilling

Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency, LLC
2011
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In this third volume of the series, Still More Stories of Stephanie and Friends, Stephanie and her friends continue to experience the normal life events that sometimes generate anxiety and uncertainty among young children - events such as a blackout throughout town, her mother beginning a job outside the house, and even her father falling ill. With the support of family and friends, Stephanie learns to cope with such events and to overcome the normal anxiety of childhood. Join Stephanie and her friends in this third book of this enlightening children's series. As a business writer for more than 35 years, Richard J. Trilling has published books and articles and has written successful business proposals. He did not start writing for children until his grandchildren were born. Until that time, he was the family storyteller. In his Stories of Stephanie and Friends series, many of the stories have been adapted from his own children's experiences. Trilling taught at the university level and is now active in the academic program of his retirement community. Originally from Manhattan, he has lived in Durham, North Carolina, for 40 years. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/RichardJTrilling
Happy Birthday Stephanie - The Big Birthday Activity Book: (Personalized Children's Activity Book)
Happy Birthday Stephanie is a personalized kids activity book, it includes personalized crosswords, word searches, number puzzles, jokes, drawing and coloring >It is suitable for children between 6-11 years old It is the perfect birthday present for Stephanie, and is a great keepsake for parents to remember their child's early years and birthdays This personalized book is available for other names also This is a great gift for children and an amazing keepsake for parents Happy Birthday Stephanie
Paddled in Prison: (Stephanie's First Time)

Paddled in Prison: (Stephanie's First Time)

Katie Nicole

Independently Published
2018
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Paddled in Prison(Stephanie's First Time)By Katie NicoleStephanie has new job as a dancer workingAt a very special Gentlemen's Club called"The Prison", in which clients payFor very special services. It is young, submissive Stephanie's first night Working at the club and a first night she will never forget.The Following Fictional, Erotic, Fantasy Story is meantFor Adults only, not children.It is Erotica, Fantasy (NOT PORN)Created for the soul enjoymentOf an adult audience. Enjoy
While Healing Comes: Stephanie's Story: Our Battle to Overcome Cerebral Palsy
What do you do when life hands you a permanently sick child? How do you cope with the reality of caring for them while holding fast to God's promise of healing? Born prematurely, Stephanie was a twin-a beautiful baby girl who lost her sister shortly after birth. In the first few months of her life, a doctor's unwillingness to trust the instincts of a concerned mother led to the unthinkable ... Walk beside Faye and her family through difficulties and victories, through fear, anger, disappointment ... and hope. Authentic and inspiring, Faye Doudak shares Stephanie's battle with Cerebral Palsy and her unwavering faith in God-a God who saves, delivers, and heals. Though Stephanie has not yet been made whole, you will be uplifted and encouraged as you read how her family has learned to find joy in the storm While Healing Comes ...
Where is Stephanie Lawrence?: 2nd Edition

Where is Stephanie Lawrence?: 2nd Edition

Richard J. Coley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Ryan Clark, an average guy who has his world thrown into a chaotic and dangerous place.On finding a discarded I.D badge of a beautiful girl called Stephanie Lawrence, he decides to try and return it in person in the hope of meeting her. From that moment his life takes an unexpected turn. Discovering the girl is missing he sets out to try and find her. Using only his wits, skills of computer hacking and his determination, he embarks on a potentially life threatening adventure. Will that be enough to find the girl and keep them both alive? Who are the men in the black van? Who is the mysterious man in the hat? and where is Stephanie Lawrence?