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The Help

13 hours ago ago from Frugal Feasts

I just finished reading The Help , the first novel by Mississippi born Kathryn Stockett. The story is about the interwoven lives of the black maids and the privileged white women they serve in Jackson Mississippi circa 1963. I could not put it down. It was a great story, and yet, I'm not sure what to think. On the one hand, the two black maids who shape the story, Aibileen and Minny, jump off the page, fully drawn and pulsing with life as ...

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Getting Author-ized | The Author-izer

23 hours ago ago from Home | The Author-izer

Home Ideal Clients Testimonials Getting Author-ized Success Stories Services Consulting Speaking Ghostwriting Developmental Editing Copywriting Content Creation Newsletters White Papers Resources Bookstore Presentations Useful Links Blog Subscribe by E-mail About FAQ Reprints Terms of Use Sitemap Contact The Author-izer Sallie Goetsch ...

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Useful Links | The Author-izer

23 hours ago ago from Home | The Author-izer

Home Ideal Clients Testimonials Getting Author-ized Success Stories Services Consulting Speaking Ghostwriting Developmental Editing Copywriting Content Creation Newsletters White Papers Resources Bookstore Presentations Useful Links Blog Subscribe by E-mail About FAQ Reprints Terms of Use Sitemap Contact The Author-izer Sallie Goetsch ...

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The Schematism of Abstractions, or, The White Guy Died First

17 hours ago ago from Another Redhead Against Racism

Recently I came across a great point in a book about Ancient Egypt. The author was warning against simplistically equating gods and myths from different cultures: he said that comparing gods is only meaningful if you can say how they're different as well as how they're the same, it's not a meaningful comparison. 1 You could apply this to, for example, the careless conflation of different Native American cultures, or the attitude that COC ...

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