A first-hand account of one woman's near-death experience and how it transformed her life. It combines her story with scientific research and the testimony of many others with similar experiences.
A collection of personal accounts presents the experiences of people who have had life-changing near-death experiences, including Kate, a woman with terminal cancer who returned from the brink of death completely healed. Original.
These biographical sketches of everyday people from New York City's Harlem community were commissioned by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s and portray work by some of the most esteemed writers: Langston Hughes, Ralph Ellison, Dorothy West. They portray Harlem at a special time.
From early accounts of free blacks in the Colonies to slave narratives recorded by Works Progress Administration employees in the 1930s to a recent speech by Senator Barack Obama, this collection offers a treasure trove of carefully selected primary documents from and concerning African Americans. It is among the largest and widest-ranging ...
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