The Hills of Hebron

The Hills of Hebron
Title The Hills of Hebron PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Wynter
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1962
Genre Jamaica
ISBN

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The Hills of Hebron

The Hills of Hebron
Title The Hills of Hebron PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Wynter
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1962
Genre Jamaica
ISBN

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The Hills of Hebron

The Hills of Hebron
Title The Hills of Hebron PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Wynter
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1962
Genre Jamaica
ISBN

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The Hills of Hebron

The Hills of Hebron
Title The Hills of Hebron PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Wynter
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 2010
Genre Blacks
ISBN 9789766376918

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Freedom and Despair

Freedom and Despair
Title Freedom and Despair PDF eBook
Author David Shulman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 207
Release 2018-10-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 022656665X

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Lately, it seems as if we wake up to a new atrocity each day. Every morning is now a ritual of scrolling through our Twitter feeds or scanning our newspapers for the latest updates on fresh horrors around the globe. Despite the countless protests we attend, the phone calls we make, or the streets we march, it sometimes feels like no matter how hard we fight, the relentless crush of injustice will never abate. David Shulman knows intimately what it takes to live your beliefs, to return, day after day, to the struggle, despite knowing you are often more likely to lose than win. Interweaving powerful stories and deep meditations, Freedom and Despair offers vivid firsthand reports from the occupied West Bank in Palestine as seen through the eyes of an experienced Israeli peace activist who has seen the Israeli occupation close up as it impacts on the lives of all Palestinian civilians. Alongside a handful of beautifully written and often shocking tales from the field, Shulman meditates deeply on how to understand the evils around him, what it means to persevere as an activist decade after decade, and what it truly means to be free. The violent realities of the occupation are on full display. We get to know and understand the Palestinian shepherds and farmers and Israeli volunteers who face this situation head-on with nonviolent resistance. Shulman does not hold back on acknowledging the daily struggles that often leave him and his fellow activists full of despair. Inspired by these committed individuals who are not prepared to be silent or passive, Shulman suggests a model for ordinary people everywhere. Anyone prepared to take a risk and fight their oppressive political systems, he argues, can make a difference—if they strive to act with compassion and to keep hope alive. This is the moving story of a man who continues to fight for good in the midst of despair. An indispensable book in our era of reactionary politics and refugee crises, political violence and ecological devastation, Freedom and Despair is a gripping memoir of struggle, activism, and hope for peace.

Hebron

Hebron
Title Hebron PDF eBook
Author Hebron Historical Society
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2004-10-06
Genre Photography
ISBN 143961587X

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Settled in 1704 and incorporated in 1708, Hebron is one of the oldest towns in Connecticut. Predominantly a farming community for generations, Hebron is also the home of many famous people. Hebron contains pictures of Governor John Peters, Dr. Charles Douglas, author Annie Hutchinson Foote, poet Susan Pendleton, the musically gifted Tennant family, Hebron’s turn-of-the-century baseball team, and the Porters, the Hills, the Hildings, and many other lifelong Hebron residents. Hebron was also an industrial center with its own Ams-Sterling automobile, a busy train depot that connected travelers with New York and Boston, silk mills, and cottage industries. This book is the first pictorial history of Hebron ever published and contains many rare photographs from private collections.

After Man, Towards the Human

After Man, Towards the Human
Title After Man, Towards the Human PDF eBook
Author Anthony Bogues
Publisher Ian Randle Publishers
Total Pages 1
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9766372241

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"Sylvia Wynter's work is distinctively Caribbean. From her exciting and rigorous interventions on 'folk culture' and its profound meaning for the symbolic universe of Caribbean reality, creative writing and the nature of Caribbean culture, to her present genealogical critique of Western humanism, Wynter has emerged as one of the region's premier cultural and social theorists. This interdisciplinary collection offers a variety of interpretations of Sylvia Wynter's work and seeks to cover the range of her thought. Her rich source of investigation of some of the compelling questions that currently face humanity makes her not just a major Caribbean figure, but a world-class intellectual. In its explorations of culture, literary theory and philosophy, this volume significantly expands the field of Caribbean intellectual history and will be useful for courses in Cultural Studies; Caribbean Studies; African-American Studies; Intellectual History and Critical Theory. "