It's Good to Be Black by Goodwin, Ruby Berkley Hardback

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Binding
Paperback
Product Group
Book
Book Title
It's Good to Be Black
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Ex-Library, 1st Edition
Weight
0 lbs
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780809307579
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Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10
080930757X
ISBN-13
9780809307579
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15038453189

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
It's Good to Be Black
Subject
Cultural Heritage, Literary, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
1976
Type
Textbook
Author
Ruby Berkley Goodwin
Subject Area
Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
4.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
53-011462
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This is a record, in retrospect, of course, of what life was like for a Negro family in DuQuoin, Ill., a mining town. Part of the book's fascination lies in the background material—the mines with their explosions, cave-ins, strikes, and lockouts. The rest of the fascination stems from the character of the father of this family—Braxton Berkley."—New YorkHerald Tribune Book Review, "The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-min­ing town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through other­wise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks... Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real commu­nity. She writes of her experiences with­out affectation and with humor." Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-min­ing town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through other­wise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks… Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real commu­nity. She writes of her experiences with­out affectation and with humor."—Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-min ing town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through other wise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks… Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real commu nity. She writes of her experiences with out affectation and with humor." —Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, "The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-min­ing town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through other­wise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks... Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real commu­nity. She writes of her experiences with­out affectation and with humor." --Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, This is a record, in retrospect, of course, of what life was like for a Negro family in DuQuoin, Ill., a mining town. Part of the book's fascination lies in the background material—the mines with their explosions, cave-ins, strikes, and lockouts. The rest of the fascination stems from the character of the father of this family—Braxton Berkley."— New York Herald Tribune Book Review, "The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-min­ing town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through other­wise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks… Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real commu­nity. She writes of her experiences with­out affectation and with humor." -Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, "Episodes in the childhood of Ruby Berkley of the proud, just and generous family of Negroes living in Southern Illinois before the First World War. Since Dad was a coal miner, there is plenty of drama and pathos. But the great thing here is the family's tolerance of their polyglot neighbors who are also their friends."-- Library Journal, Episodes in the childhood of Ruby Berkley of the proud, just and generous family of Negroes living in Southern Illinois before the First World War. Since Dad was a coal miner, there is plenty of drama and pathos. But the great thing here is the family's tolerance of their polyglot neighbors who are also their friends."—Library Journal, "This is a record, in retrospect, of course, of what life was like for a Negro family in DuQuoin, Ill., a mining town. Part of the book's fascination lies in the background material-the mines with their explosions, cave-ins, strikes, and lockouts. The rest of the fascination stems from the character of the father of this family-Braxton Berkley."-New YorkHerald Tribune Book Review, "This is a record, in retrospect, of course, of what life was like for a Negro family in DuQuoin, Ill., a mining town. Part of the book's fascination lies in the background material--the mines with their explosions, cave-ins, strikes, and lockouts. The rest of the fascination stems from the character of the father of this family--Braxton Berkley."-- New York Herald Tribune Book Review, "Episodes in the childhood of Ruby Berkley of the proud, just and generous family of Negroes living in Southern Illinois before the First World War. Since Dad was a coal miner, there is plenty of drama and pathos. But the great thing here is the family's tolerance of their polyglot neighbors who are also their friends."-Library Journal, "This is a record, in retrospect, of course, of what life was like for a Negro family in DuQuoin, Ill., a mining town. Part of the book's fascination lies in the background material-the mines with their explosions, cave-ins, strikes, and lockouts. The rest of the fascination stems from the character of the father of this family-Braxton Berkley."- New York Herald Tribune Book Review, The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-min­ing town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through other­wise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks… Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real commu­nity. She writes of her experiences with­out affectation and with humor." —Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, Episodes in the childhood of Ruby Berkley of the proud, just and generous family of Negroes living in Southern Illinois before the First World War. Since Dad was a coal miner, there is plenty of drama and pathos. But the great thing here is the family's tolerance of their polyglot neighbors who are also their friends."— Library Journal, "Episodes in the childhood of Ruby Berkley of the proud, just and generous family of Negroes living in Southern Illinois before the First World War. Since Dad was a coal miner, there is plenty of drama and pathos. But the great thing here is the family's tolerance of their polyglot neighbors who are also their friends."- Library Journal, "The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-min­ing town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through other­wise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks… Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real commu­nity. She writes of her experiences with­out affectation and with humor."-Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, "The author writes simply, of simpler times. Hers is an account of family and community life in Du Quoin, a coal-mining town of southern Illinois, where, as a child, she enjoyed life. Fun and love were predominant in her large family. Wise parents helped her through otherwise traumatic incidents which she and others occasionally experienced as blacks… Ruby Berkley Goodwin sees the underlying strength and dignity of the blacks who formed a real community. She writes of her experiences without affectation and with humor." -Kliatt Paperback Book Guide, "This is a record, in retrospect, of course, of what life was like for a Negro family in DuQuoin, Ill., a mining town. Part of the book's fascination lies in the background materialthe mines with their explosions, cave-ins, strikes, and lockouts. The rest of the fascination stems from the character of the father of this familyBraxton Berkley." New York Herald Tribune Book Review
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
325.260973 301.451*
LC Classification Number
E185.97.G64.A3 1976

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