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creator of the Smithsonian Museum’s “Programs in Black Culture,” and one of the leading authorities on Black American music culture,
Leonard Brown • John Coltrane and Black America's Quest for Freedom: Spirituality and the Music
In Dogwood, reserved for the best-behaved inmates, prisoners get special privileges like extra television time, and many work outside the unit in places like the metal shop, the garment factory, or the chow hall. Some “trusties” even get to work in the front office, or beyond the fence washing employees’ personal cars. Birch holds most of the elder... See more
Shane Bauer • Private prisons are shrouded in secrecy. I took a job as a guard to get inside—then things got crazy
What suited Woodell best was bringing order to chaos, problem-solving.
Phil Knight • Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
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Carl Anderson • Creating a Data-Driven Organization: Practical Advice from the Trenches
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Bill O'Neill • Interesting Stories for Curious People
Waldsterben , or “forest death.”