Multicultural Perspectives Allies for Freedom publishers |
| John Brown Photo Chronology -- an exhibition with a fine art catalog School to School International special on Amazon.com $24 |
| Learn to read Japanese and draw Manga with books and online tutorials -- a word and a smile a day you are on your way. Manga University developed by Glenn Kardy The Manga University staff and artists are safe in Japan in the recent disaster, but struggling to survive. You can help by ordering products from the Campus Store. All books and products are stored and shipped within the United States (thanks to Glenn's Mom, Judy) |

Jean Libby with David McCullough and students at the California History remastered in 2011 buy Mysteries online original hardback still Center De Anza College, Cupertino, CA Mean to Be Free: with credit card available Jean Libby, Photographer Portfolio John Brown's Black PanAfrican City Alive! Jean's Amazon.com store photo by Martha Kanter, now the Undersecretary of Education Nation Campaign DVD Thank you for visiting AtoZ Productions -- Multicultural Perspectives |
| excellent new book by Deborah A. Lee African American contributions from Gettysburg to Monticello -- This Hallowed Ground |

| John Brown Harpers Ferry Raid Books -- the good ones! |
Nguyen Chi Thien poetry books winner of the Rotterdam International Poetry Prize in 1985, while in prison in Vietnam |
Thank you, National Archives at Philadelphia, for hosting the traveling exhibition in the Fall and Winter, 2009-2010. Thank you, Kansas State Library and Archives for hosting the traveling exhibition in Summer 2010 John Brown Photo Chronology exhibition is coming to Lawrence, Kansas July-August 2012 Watkins Community Museum |
| Publication Date: November 1, 2011 L.A. Xicano accompanies four interrelated exhibitions that explore the diverse artistic contributions of Mexican American and Chicano artists to American art and to Los Angeles's artistic development since 1945. The volume's six illustrated essays examine the life and works of dozens of artists and photographers. The authors consider the context of their turbulent history, particularly the development of the Chicano Movement. The L.A. Xicano project was organized by the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center in collaboration with the Autry National Center, the Fowler Museum at UCLA, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Chon A. Noriega is director of the Chicano Studies Research Center and professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media at the Univeristy of California, Los Angeles. Terezita Roma and Pilar Tompkins Rivas are independent curators as well as art project coordinators at the Chicano Studies Research Center. Other contributors include Karen Mary Davalos, Reina Alejandra Prado Saldivar, Sandra de la Loza, and Harry Gamboa Jr. includes Jean Libby's 1982 (color) photograph of "Rebirth" by Malaquias Montoya |

Louis A. DeCaro, Jr see his blog! |