Book Review: The Covenant with Black America by John Woolf

The Covenant with Black America is the brainchild of Tavis Smiley. For the past seven years, the talk show host has had his own "State of the Black Union" symposium. Seeing that simply exchanging opinions with the nation's top black leaders was not sufficient, he decided to chart a course for the

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Buy Audio Books – Learn While You Multitask! by Richard Larkin

Deciding where to buy audio books is easy these days if you know where to look! It used to be that you'd have to drive all around town to different bookstores to get the ones you wanted. Now all you have to do is navigate the best online storefronts, and you can have audio titles delivered right t

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Why Buy Downloadable Audio Books Online? by Alex Fir

My family, friends and colleagues consider me as an audio books fan. And they are right. I'm a big fan of downloadable MP3 audiobooks. Here are 10 reasons why I believe that everyone should buy downloadable audio books online: - They are cheaper than the other types. You can really find low cost

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Five Must Have Fashion Books by Dexter N James

Almost all the artistic sections of human society have got a number of books written on them, be it film, painting or other crafts. Those books are read profoundly by the book lovers. Even the heaps of books written on fashion clearly indicate that it is not enough to wear fashion only, but its li

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Beyond Vietnam – A Time to Break Silence – Analysis! by Joseph Spence, Sr.

Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence was delivered by Martin Luther King Jr., on April 4, 1967, at a meeting of concerned clergy and laity at Riverside Church in New York City, New York. The essence of the speech focused on the war in Vietnam. The belief of the clergy took the theme of silence

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The Postmistress by Sarah Blake by Gail Pruszkowski

The Postmistress by Sarah Blake provides a fresh new look at love and loss, life and death in the early days of World War II. It's a powerful treatise on the side effects and emotional turmoil of war that touches everyone. The story jumps between the residents of a small town on Cape Cod who beli

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