KLO80 (9781595581266) - Height: 224 mm - Spine width: 21 mm - Width: 146 mm - The New Press - ISBN: 9781595581266 - Number of pages: 288 - Languages: English - Publication date: 05 Jul 2007 - Weight: 408 g
(9781787631472) - Lost Voice Guy aka Lee Ridley - Transworld Publishers Ltd - Dimensions: 222 x 144 x 25 mm - ISBN: 9781787631472 - Number of pages: 240 - Weight: 361 g
(9781576879054) - Elly Lonon - Graphic ed - powerHouse Books - Penguin Random House Group - Height: 160 mm - Spine width: 23 mm - Width: 236 mm - ISBN: 9781576879054 - Number of pages: 144 - Languages: English
(9780814415368 / 9780814415368) - Dimensions: 216 x 279 x 22mm | 953g - Special ed. - Amacom - New York, United States - Format: 336 pages - ISBN: 9780814415368 - Languages: English | Diversity training
KLO80 (9780872867383) - Author: Mumia Abu-Jamal - Cover: Paperback - Publisher: City Lights Books | United States, Black Lives, Lives Matter, Ancestors to death, Violence in America, Call for justice & Decades of police violence
Verso Books (9781784783778) - Country of publication: UNITED KINGDOM - Dimensions: (H) 197mm, (W) 133mm, (D) 27mm - New edition - Verso - Verso Books - In Print - Height: 130 mm - Spine width: 30 mm - Width: 198 mm
(9780330533447) - Rebecca Skloot - Unabridged edition - Pan Books - London, United Kingdom - Pan Macmillan - Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 27 mm - Format: 448 pages - Height: 196 mm - Spine width: 30 mm - Width: 128 mm | Items as soon
The Text Publishing Company (9781925240702 / 43305167) - Ta-Nehisi Coates - UK ed. - Text Publishing Company - Melbourne, Australia - Text Publishing Co - In Print - Country of publication: AUSTRALIA | Civil War & South Side
Seal Press (9781580058827) - Height: 229 mm - Spine width: 19 mm - Width: 153 mm - Seal Press - Little, Brown - ISBN: 9781580058827 - Number of pages: 272 - Languages: English - Weight: 234 g
University of California Press (9780520271425 / 9780520271425) | "Unequal Childhoods", American children, Black and white middle-class, Poor families, American families
Explore how identity and power reshape in “The Universal Machine,” Fred Moten’s incisive study of collective agency, cultural politics, and the paradoxes of consent in a globalized world.