In the spirit of Richard Avedon, this book contains striking photographic portraits of 10,000 people from across the US, bringing readers face to face with LGBTQ America.
This book studies the concept of a 'self-evident' God in American legal thought from the Revolution to the present.
A new generation is coming to the fore, one less concerned with labeling themselves, and more concerned with existing happily, free from the constraints of labels and the dangers of violence. These are their faces.
This self evident truth demonstrated throughout this text, reveals the prevalence of sexism and racism throughout our systems of religion and government.
This book studies the concept of a 'self-evident' God in American legal thought from the Revolution to the present.
Being a discourse on the origins and development of the first principles of American government.
This book presents an engaging collection of essays exploring "catholic" and "Catholic" perspectives on American law--catholic in their claims of universal truths, and Catholic in their grounding in the teachings of the Roman Catholic ...
Detailed narratives of young people living with AIDS and HIV, collected beginning in 1992, document the lives of youth of different races and sexual preferences over a two-year period and allow them to speak for themselves.
This book traces the history of Racism and Sexism from 500 B.C. through the British Dynasties, to the Declaration of Independence, to contemporary American Society; and makes sense of the inherent social/political/economic stratification of ...
The book begins in colonial America as the first Europeans arrived, lured by the promise of financial profit, driven by religious piety and accompanied by diseases which would ravage the native populations.