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    The essential Louis Armstrong by Armstrong, Louis

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Disc 1 - Sugar Foot Stomp (2:47) -- Cake Walking Babies (From Home) (2:56) -- Pickin' On Your Baby (3:16) -- Heebie Jeebie (3:01) -- Willie The Weepper (3:11) -- Potato Head Blues (3:00) -- West End Blues (3:16) -- Basin Street Blues (3:17) -- Beau Koo Jack (3:03) -- St James' Infirmary (3:20) -- Tight Like This (3:18) -- I Can't Give You Anything But Love (3:22) -- Ain't Misbehavin' (3:23) -- Black And Blue (3:07) -- That Rhythm Man (3:09) -- Bessie Couldn't Help It (3:20) -- I'm Confessin' (3:22) Disc 2 - Memories Of You (3:09) -- Shine (3:19) -- Walkin' My Baby Back Home (3:05) -- Blue Again (3:12) -- You Rascal You (3:12) -- When It's Sleepytime Down South (3:23) -- Lazy River (3:04) -- Star Dust (3:35) -- Georgia On My Mind (3:17) -- Shadrack (2:33) -- On The Sunny Side Of The Street (2:56) -- When The Saints Go Marching In (2:42) -- Rockin' Chair (5:08) -- Blueberry Hill (2:51) -- Mack The Knife (3:21) -- Aunt Hagar's Blues (4:57) -- Honeysuckle Rose (2:53) -- A Fine Romance (3:50) -- What A Wonderful World (2:18)…”
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    YEARNING race, gender, and cultural politics by Hooks, Bell -1952

    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…Liberation scenes : speak this yearning -- The politics of radical black subjectivity -- Postmodern blackness -- The chitlin circuit : on black community -- Homeplace : a siteof resistance --- Critical interrogation : talking race, resisting racism -- Reflections on race and sex -- Representations : feminism and black masculinity -- Sitting at the feet of the messenger : remembering Malcom X -- Third world diva girls : politics of feminist solidarity -- An aesthetic of blackness : strange and oppositional -- Aesthetic inheritances : history worked by hand -- Culture to culture : ethnography and cultural studies as critical intervention -- Saving black folk culture : Zora Neale Hurston as critical intervention -- Choosing the margin as a space of radical openness -- Stylish nihilism : race, sex, and class at the movies -- Representing whiteness : seeing wings of desire -- Counter-hegemonic art : do the right thing -- A call for militant resistance -- Seductive sexualities : representing blackness in poetry and on screen -- Black women and men :partnership in the 1990s : a dialodue between bell hooks and Cornell West presented at Yale University's African-American Cultural Center -- An interview with bell hooks by Gloria Watkins : No, not talking back, just talking to myself, January 1989 -- A final yearning : January 1990…”
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    Manuscript Book
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