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Movement in Black
Published in Paperback by Firebrand Books (1999)
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A true poet of the people
Poetry to be Read Aloud
Pat Parker is an incredible poet, I had the pleasure of being introduced to, while attending college. She speaks simply, she speaks reality, she speaks energy. I could never read a Pat Parker poem, silently. Her words were meant to be spoken aloud. So, I did and I still do. I recomend her poetry to everyone. You do not have to be black to understand her. You do not have to be a lesbian or a woman, for that matter. She speaks to the soul about a common thread, human frailty.
you will never think the same again
This book changed my life in so many ways. I was already out when I first read Pat Parker's poetry. Poems like "For Straight Folks who don't mind gays but wish they weren't so blatent" changed forever the way I feel about being closeted (I'll go, if you go too...). "There is a woman in this town" evokes the splits in the lesbian community that I encountered in the late 70's and early 80's. Her poems on Black experience challenged my thinking as well. Get it, read it. You won't regret it.
The Greatest Legacy : Sharing Our Faith With Our Grandchildren
Published in Paperback by Dace Publishing (01 February, 2000)
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A "must read" for grandparents
Insightful views of how grandparents can be a guiding force in the spiritual teaching of grandchildren. Grandparents will find the examples of activities following each chapter helpful in putting into practice the building of their legacy of faith. I highly recommend it for grandparents and parents alike.
Johnny Parker's Ultimate Weight Training Program
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (Trd Pap) (1988)
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good information written in non-technical terms
A very good book which i found by chance at book liquidation table at the local mall!! It's very simple to follow and will give you a good workout without leaving you wiped out. Johnny begins with a novice program and then follows it with a high school, college, and advanced program. He provides summmer, fall and in-season programs. The olympic-style lifts are done primarily in the "hang" position.
I found that following his Novice program will pack on some muscle and get you strong in a hurry. In fact it can be used for as long as you want!
All of the programs are full body programs with plenty of illustrations.
This book is alot better than most of the weight-training books out there.
Direct from the NFL Giants Weightroom!
I purchased this book when it first came out (right after the 1986 Giants SuperBowl win). Although the graphics are a bit simplistic (including cover) Coach Parker put his expertise in this book. Coach was one of the first to study power lifting in the former USSR and applied what he learned here. He takes a complex program and breaks it down to a level a reader understands. I am a former SemiPro player who benefitted greatly from these workouts. The first benifit I noticed was how explosive I was off the ball (Def. Lineman). These exercises are olympic style lifts and he modified them for the football player. He trains you up to 80% of your max but leaves you strong and powerful for the game. He accounts for the entire season and has levels for HS, college and Pro. Although this is a football workout, a non football athlete will benifit as well. Although pictures and that Giant team is outdated, the principles to get you in best football shape are not. Highly recommended for High School level and up.
Great Sport-Strength Weight Training Guide
After I started this program, I got huge. Helped my overall performance in the martial arts. Good descriptions of sports-strength related lifts. Lists programs for beginner, high school, college, and pro. Also, some good motivational reading.
Beading With the Sewing Machine & Serger
Published in Paperback by Sterling Publications (1998)
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Elegant Beading for Sewing Machine and Serger (Great Sewing Projects Series)
Published in Hardcover by Sterling Publications (1996)
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Jonestown and Other Madness
Published in Hardcover by Firebrand Books (1985)
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Jonestown and Other Madness: Poetry
Published in Paperback by Firebrand Books (1985)
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Logo Fun
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Paperbacks (T) (1985)
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Movement in Black : the collected poetry of Pat Parker ; foreword by Audre Lorde ; introd. by Judy Grahn ; [graphics by Wendy Cadden, Irmajean, Karen Sjoholm]
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Movement in Black: The Collected Poetry of Pat Parker, 1961-1978
Published in Paperback by Firebrand Books (1990)
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This expanded edition of "Movement in Black," with a new introduction by sister Black lesbian poet Cheryl Clarke, is a valuable contribution to contemporary literature. In addition to containing the great poems from the previous editions of this book, the new edition contains a rich selection of new poems, as well as Clarke's insightful introduction, a fascinating history of the book's previous incarnations by publisher Nancy K. Bereano, and a collection of tributes by 10 more writers, among them Angela Y. Davis, Audre Lorde, and Barbara Smith.
Of course, poetry lovers may want to skip the supplemental material and get right to the poetry. Parker is an American poet in the tradition of Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes. She writes in a raw, forthright vernacular language that addresses the joys and sorrows of real people. She writes about sex, love, prejudice, pain, and friendship. It's hard to pick just a few standouts from this awesome collection. But some of my favorites include "Movement in Black" (from which the title of the entire book is taken), a longer poem that tells the history of the Black woman in America; "The _What_ Liberation Front?", a humorous poem about a dog who is intent on joining a militant canine liberation organization; and "For the White Person Who Wants to Know How to Be My Friend," an insightful meditation on the possibility of interracial friendship.
This new edition of "Movement in Black" is essential reading for those interested in lesbian literature, African-American studies, and populist poetry. The book is also a beautiful tribute to an amazing woman whose spirit continues to inspire people of all races and sexual identities.