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Jacqueline Taylor

    Reflecting Subjects
    Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern
    By His Design
    The Star That Glows
    We've Got to Stop Our Wars - Or Else!
    • Set against a backdrop of challenging circumstances, this whimsical Christmas tale offers a heartwarming escape filled with hope and joy. It weaves together themes of resilience and the magic of the holiday season, inviting readers to embrace the spirit of Christmas. The narrative promises to uplift and inspire, making it a perfect read for those seeking comfort and cheer during difficult times.

      The Star That Glows
    • By His Design

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Focusing on empowerment and motivation, this book encourages women of faith to embrace their current lives and move past past struggles. It emphasizes spiritual growth and liberation, highlighting themes of being sinless, saved, delivered, and set free. The message is one of resilience and forward movement, inspiring readers to overcome obstacles and thrive in their journey.

      By His Design
    • Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern

      Architecture and the Black American Middle Class

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the life of Amaza Lee Meredith, the narrative explores her contributions as a black woman architect, artist, and educator in the context of the Jim Crow South. Her story challenges conventional views of the Great Migration and enriches the understanding of the Harlem Renaissance. The book highlights architecture's role in shaping New Negro identity and the formation of Black middle-class communities, emphasizing Meredith's unique impact on cultural and social dynamics during her time.

      Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern
    • Reflecting Subjects

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Jacqueline Taylor presents an original reconstruction of Hume's social theory, which examines the passions and imagination in relation to institutions such as government and the economy. She goes on to examine Hume's system of ethics, and argues that the principle of humanity is the central concept of Hume's Enlightenment philosophy.

      Reflecting Subjects