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New Books
They Believed That? a cultural encyclopedia of superstitions and the supernatural around the world
by
William E. Burns
Call Number: AZ 999 B8.98 2023
The Mythology Book
by
DK
Call Number: BL 312 M9.82 2018
Waco: David Koresh, the Branch Davidians, and a legacy of rage
by
Jeff Guinn
Call Number: BP 605 B7.2 G8.5 2023
The Idea of Europe: a critical history
by
Shane Weller
Call Number: CB 203 W4.5 2021
Benjamin Banneker and Us: eleven generations of an American family
by
Rachel Jamison Webster
Call Number: CS 71 B2.27 2023
The Verge:Reformation, Renaissance, and forty years that shook the world
by
Patrick Wyman
Call Number: D 106 W9.6 2021
The Middle Kingdoms: a new history of Central Europe
by
Martyn Rady
Call Number: DAW 1038 R3.37 2023
The Story of Russia
by
Orlando Figes
Call Number: DK 17 F5.4 2022
Myth America: historians take on the biggest legends and lies about our past
by
Kevin M. Kruse; Julian E. Zelizer
Call Number: E 179 M9.93 2022
Germans in America: a concise history
by
Walter D. Kamphoefner
Call Number: E 184 G3 K3.6 2021
African Founders: how enslaved people expanded American ideals
by
David Hackett Fischer
Call Number: E 185 F4.85 2022
A Black Women's History of the United States
by
Daina Ramey Berry; Kali Nicole Gross
Call Number: E 185.86 B4.75 2020
Lift Every Voice: a celebration of Black lives
by
Oprah Winfrey (Foreword by); Nikole Hannah-Jones (Introduction by)
Call Number: E 185.615 L4.779 2022
One Drop: shifting the lens on race
by
Yaba Blay
Call Number: E 185.625 B5.3 2021
The Last Slave Ship: the true story of how Clotilda was found, her descendants, and an extraordinary reckoning
by
Ben Raines
Call Number: E 445 A3 R3.5 2022
Master Slave Husband Wife: an epic journey from slavery to freedom
by
Ilyon Woo
Call Number: E 450 C8 W6.6 2023
A Shot in the Moonlight: how a freed slave and a Confederate soldier fought for justice in the Jim Crow south
by
Ben Montgomery
Call Number: F 456 M6.6 2021
New Books
Games People Played: a global history of sport
by
Wray Vamplew
Call Number: GV 571 V3.5 2021
Rise of the Black Quarterback: what it means for America
by
Jason Reid
Call Number: GV 939 A1 R4.5 2022
It's OK to Be Angry about Capitalism
by
Bernie Sanders; John Nichols (As told to)
Call Number: HB 501 S2.787 2023
The Price of Time: the real story of interest
by
Edward Chancellor
Call Number: HB 539 C5.5 2022
Poverty, by America
by
Matthew Desmond
Call Number: HC 110 P6 D4.6 2023
Can Legal Weed Win? the blunt realities of Cannabis economics
by
Robin Goldstein; Daniel Sumner
Call Number: HD 9019 M3.82 U6.25 2022
We Need to Talk about Inflation: 14 urgent lessons from the last 2,000 years
by
Stephen D. King
Call Number: HG 229 K5.6 2023
Digital Detox: why taking a break from technology can improve your well- being
by
Bernadette H. Schell
Call Number: HM 851 S2.49 2022
The LGBTQ + History Book
by
DK
Call Number: HQ 73 L4.5 2023
Caste: the origins of our discontents
by
Isabel Wilkerson
Call Number: HT 725 U6 W5.5 2020
Solito: a memoir
by
Javier Zamora
Call Number: HV 640.5 S2.4 Z3.5 2022
Drama Free: a guide to managing unhealthy family relationships
by
Nedra Glover Tawwab
Call Number: HV 697 G5.8 2023
The Equality Deficit: confronting political inequality in America
by
Elliott Fullmer
Call Number: JK 1726 F8.5 2022
More Than Marriage: forming families after marriage equality
by
John G. Culhane
Call Number: KF 510 C8.5 2023
The People's Constitution: 200 years, 27 amendments, and the promise of a more perfect union
by
John F. Kowal; Wilfred U. Codrington III
Call Number: KF 4541 K6.9 2021
Allow Me to Retort: a Black guy's guide to the Constitution
by
Elie Mystal
Call Number: KF 4550 M9.7 2022
Backfire: how sanctions reshape the world against U.S. interests
by
Agathe Demarais
Call Number: KZ 6373 D4.6 2022
New Books
The Teachers: a year inside America's most vulnerable, important profession
by
Alexandra Robbins
Call Number: LB 1775.2 R6.3 2023
Making Americans: stories of historic struggles, new ideas, and inspiration in immigrant education
by
Jessica Lander
Call Number: LC 3731 L3.38 2022
O Say Can You Hear? a cultural biography of "The Star-spangled banner"
by
Mark Clague
Call Number: ML 3561 S8 C4.6 2022
You Can't Joke about That: why everything is funny, nothing is sacred, and we're all in this together
by
Kat Timpf
Call Number: PN 1929 P6.5 T5.6 2023
The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT, and the fight for women in science
by
Kate Zernike
Call Number: Q 130 Z4.27 2023
Animals' Best Friends: putting compassion to work for animals in captivity and in the wild
by
Barbara J. King
Call Number: QL 85 K5.32 2021
The Creative Lives of Animals
by
Carol Gigliotti
Call Number: QL 751.5 G4.9 2022
The myth of normal : trauma, illness & healing in a toxic culture
by
Gabor Maté; with Daniel Maté
Call Number: RA 418 M4.25 2022
Trans and Non-Binary Gender Healthcare for Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Other Health Professionals
by
Christina Richards; James Barrett
Call Number: RA 564.9 T7.3 R5.3 2021
Who Cares: the hidden crisis of caregiving, and how we solve it
by
Emily Kenway
Call Number: RA 645.3 K4.6 2023
Decriminalizing Mental Illness
by
Katherine Warburton (Editor); Stephen M. Stahl (Editor)
Call Number: RA 1148 D4.3 2021
Sick and Tired: an intimate history of fatigue
by
Emily K. Abel
Call Number: RB 150 F3.7 A2.4 2021
Raising Lazarus: hope, justice, and the future of America's overdose crisis
by
Beth Macy
Call Number: RC 568 O4.5 M3.35 2022
What You Need to Know about Schizophrenia
by
Romeo Vitelli
Call Number: RJ 506 S3 V5.7 2022
Index, a History of The: a bookish adventure from medieval manuscripts to the digital age
by
Dennis Duncan
Call Number: Z 695.9 D8.6 2022
Foundations of Intellectual Freedom
by
Emily J. M. Knox
Call Number: Z 711.4 K6.54 2023
Libraries, Archives, and Museums: an introduction to cultural heritage institutions through the ages
by
Suzanne M. Stauffer (Editor)
Call Number: Z 721 L5.85 2021
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