Find A Way Or Make One

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Clark Atlanta University Whitney M. Young Jr. School of Social Work was founded in 1920 in Atlanta, Georgia, as the Atlanta School of Social Work to prepare social workers for practice in underserved black neighborhoods. Spearheaded by black scholars and progressive whites during an era of racial segregation, 2020 marks its centennial as the first accredited social work program at a historically black college and university. In this book, social work professor Alma J. Carten describes the School's transitions from its beginnings amid the pervasive racism sanctioned by Supreme Court rulings in the Dred Scott and Plessy v. Ferguson cases, through the decades of 20th century progressive civil rights reforms, and into the new conservatism of the 21st century. Referencing archival documents, Carten illustrates the School's commitment to the democratic principles of the profession despite the blatant racism of the segregated South and the less visible structural inequalities following desegregation from which mainstream social work education was not immune. The book describes the influence of iconic thought leaders on the School's culture and academic programs, beginning with Jesse O. Thomas's speech on the need for a black school of social work, given from the segregated section of the 1920 National Conference on Social Work; and including W.E.B. DuBois' Atlanta University Studies that pioneered the model of social progress powered by science; E. Franklin Frazier and Forrester B. Washington, who championed "black social work" and the integration of race critical content in the curriculum of all schools; and Whitney M. Young, Jr., who chastised social workers for their waning interest in advocacy for marginalized populations and encouraged them to become politically active. Carten examines the evolution of the School within the context of changes in US social welfare policy, CSWE accrediting standards, and NASW Code of Ethics. Highly readable, the book brings to light the under-reported contributions of HBCU social work programs to social work education, and it thoughtfully engages with the School's efforts to legitimize the Afrocentric perspective and the humanistic values embraced by HBCU social work programs.

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Genre : Education
Author : Alma J. Carten
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Release : 2021
File : 469 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780197518465


Writing After Sidney

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Writing After Sidney examines the literary response to Sir Philip Sidney (1554-86), author of the Arcadia, Astrophil and Stella, and The Defence of Poesy, and the most immediately influential writer of the Elizabethan period. It does so by looking closely both at Sidney and at four writers who had an important stake in his afterlife: his sister Mary Sidney, his brother Robert Sidney, his best friend Fulke Greville, and his niece Mary Wroth. At the same time as these authors wrote their own works in response to Sidney they presented his life and writings to the world, and were shaped by other writers as his literary and political heirs. Readings of these five central authors are embedded in a more general study of the literary and cultural scene in the years after Sidney's death, examining the work of such writers as Spenser, Jonson, Daniel, Drayton, and Herbert. The study uses a wide range of manuscript and printed sources, and key use is made of perspectives from Renaissance literary theory, especially Renaissance rhetoric. The book aims to come to a better understanding of the nature of Sidney's impact on the literature of the fifty or so years after his death in 1586; it also aims to improve our understanding both of Sidney and of the other writers discussed by developing a more nuanced approach to the questions of imitation and example so central to Renaissance literature. It thereby adds to the general store of our understanding of how writing of the English Renaissance offered examples to later readers and writers, and of how it encountered and responded to such examples itself.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Gavin Alexander
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Release : 2010-10-14
File : 424 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191615443


North Pole Tenderfoot

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Why would Doug Hall follow in Robert Peary's 1909 sled tracks to the North Pole, despite the grueling terrain and temperatures between 15 and 62 degrees below zero? His goal was to resurrect the spirit of Peary's journey in a world increasingly driven by instant gratification, short term business focus, and lack of sustained dedication to great causes. Peary succeeded where some 578 expeditions before him had failed. North Pole Tenderfoot is Doug's attempt to let the reader experience what is possible when one does what Peary did: think big.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Doug Hall
Publisher : Clerisy Press
Release : 2010-02-01
File : 338 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781578604074


Happy Homes And The Hearts That Make Them

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Genre : Conduct of life
Author : Samuel Smiles
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Release : 1886
File : 682 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000058406564


Life And Labour

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Genre : Characters and characteristics
Author : Samuel Smiles
Publisher : London : J. Murray
Release : 1887
File : 492 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HNHBQS


Dental Brief

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Genre : Dentistry
Author : Thomas Bromwell Welch
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Release : 1898
File : 520 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35558003815624


Slang And Its Analogues Past And Present

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Genre : English language
Author : William Ernest Henley
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Release : 1896
File : 414 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015066229561


Arboriculture

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Genre : Forests and forestry
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Release : 1904
File : 412 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105027744650


The Methodist Quarterly Review

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Genre : Church and the world
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Release : 1929
File : 186 Pages
ISBN-13 : UTEXAS:059172106040963


Truth

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Release : 1909
File : 1662 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112075841319