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The Outlaw Bible of American Essays
This diverse, dense, rowdy, erudite collection of classic dissident writing is full of required resistance reading.
Jean Pfaelzer: Driven Out: The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans
The most comprehensive, probing history of the brutal and systematic ethnic cleansing of Chinese Americans in California and the Pacific Northwest during the Chinese Exclusion era.
Jennifer Gordon: Suburban Sweatshops: The Fight for Immigrant Rights
A broad-ranging, tightly-written rundown on the new economic, political, and legal landscape confronting pro-immigrant activists.
Joyce Carol Oates: On Boxing
A sweeping, passionate exploration of the colorful characters, crazy contradictions, and mythic meanings which animate the sport of boxing.
Louise Derman-Sparks: Teaching/Learning Anti-Racism: A Developmental Approach
Based on a solid pedagogical framework and informed by years of classroom experience, this dense educational guidebook is an invaluable contribution to the anti-racist toolbox.
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Posted by: binbxa | Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 07:05 AM
Haha! And a spam comment to match, lol.
My favorites: "Nigerians who need help with banking" and "People who use the word monetizing."
Posted by: Sunrunner | Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 09:41 AM
OMG. I just noticed l.g.f. down in the left hand corner!
Posted by: Sunrunner | Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 09:48 AM
Sunrunner: Hehe, I might just let this particular spam comment survive just because of its appropriateness! And yes, the banking categories are the best (Nigerian and "monetizing"). Not sure how l.g.f. got as big as open source, but hey it's the internets...
Posted by: Kai | Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 10:17 AM
And today's addition to the lexicon of The Internets: The Google, which a US president can use primarily to gaze longingly at satellite maps of a Texas estate where he'd prefer to be kickin' it faux-ranch-style, rather than the grinding away in the Oval Office.
Posted by: Kai | Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 07:07 PM