I Didn't Work This Hard Just to Get Married: Successful Single Black Women Speak OutIn I Didn’t Work This Hard Just to Get Married, through lively and revealing interviews with women from various walks of life, Nika C. Beamon explores the challenges facing single black women who defy expectations. They candidly discuss aging without a man and reevaluate , single homeownership, career, children, and caring for aged parents.
From Slavery to Emancipation to Renaissance to Racism to Rebirth, this book illuminates the struggle of Black People in America. This is a must have for people of all races, for in this story of struggle, others will surely see their own, and gain a better understanding of humankind. The Black Experience In America by Norman Coombs "This volume depicts the immigrants from Africa as one among the many elements which created present-day America.
This series, comprising both original and simplified stories, is published at five levels and provides a choice of enjoyable reading material for all learners of English.
[1] Shoo, Fly - [2] Ten Little Indians - [3] Rain, Rain, Go Away - [4] A Sailor - [5] Bingo - [6] Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf - [7] The Muffin Man - [8] This Is the Way We Wash Our Hands - [9] Down by the Station - [10] Baa Baa Black Sheep - [11] Mary Had A Little Lamb - [12] The More We Get Together.
The eighth bewitching but overly dense Hollows adventure (after 2009's White Witch, Black Curse) updates the travails of Rachel Morgan, delectable magical jack of all trades. Having recently learned that Rachel is a witch-born demon whose children would be demons, a white magic coven is shunning her and accusing her of black magic. They offer her a terrible choice: sterilization or imprisonment in Alcatraz. Trent Kalamack, drug lord and elf in hiding, offers to get the coven off her back, but her double-crossing ex-rat ex-boyfriend, Nick, shows up and lands her in more hot water.