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here is a look at the current, best-selling non-fiction books according to antiguity books in arizona. jane mayor chronicles the rise of billionaires and their influence on the political system in dark money. followed by the trump survivor guide by john stone who provides tips for american wooz want to stay politically active during trump's presidency. third, a collection of essays on the african-american experience by james baldwin.
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it is a companion to the film i am not your negro. next is why i march, a collection of images from the women pft march. number five is hidden figures. the story about four african-americans who helped propel the world into space in the space race. nobody rich or famous is next by university of arizona english professor richard shelton. the book is his chronicle of the lives of three generation of women in his family. next is "thoughts on modern feminism" followed by "h is for hawk" helen's account of a adopting and raising a hawk after the death of her family. number nine on the list is "lab
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girl" and wrapping up the list at number two is the literary field guide of the "sonoran desert". >> the other contribution i hope the book has is a discussion of the domestic cadaver tried. this is the trafficking of dead bodies. i traced medical school records, anatomy professors that were involved in the traffic. they wrote letters back and forth to each other looking for bodies of enslaved people. one of the pivotal quotes i have an is quote from one medical doctor to the other that is saying tell me how much it cost for a dead, stiff n-word.
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one -- sorry. one that will cut up bad and doesn't smell strong enough to be nosed a mile off. i tracked the trade and look at the ways in which after death enslaved people were comodified. two one sentence quotes that helped me push through this book and one is from elizabeth techly, the enslaved seamstress to martha jefferson and when she talks about death: at the grave we should be permitted to lay our burden downs and a new world of brightness may open. the light denied here should grow into a flow beyond the dark
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mysterious shadows of death. and finally, i shared this when i was here a few weeks ago. a slave named mingo wrote a poem on the jail cell wall to his wife after they had been separated and he said to her, dear wife, they cannot sell the rows of love and remember as your tears may start they cannot sell a mortal part. thank you. >> here is a look at upcoming book fairs and vest festivals. this weekend, we are live at the university of arizona for the tucson festival of the book.
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march 25, we will be live at the virginia book festival. on april 8t, look for us at the annapolis book festival and the san antonio book festival. and two weeks later for the 19th year, booktv will be live from the los angeles times festival of books. for more information about the book fairs and festivals booktv will be covering and to catch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website. >> mary aiken, what is a forensic cyber psychologist and what do they do? >> cyber psychology is the stud ay of impact on human behavior. forensic cyber psychology considers
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