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  1. Also, regarding the quirky charm of the Norwegian Ragnarok  -- not the least contribution to that is the character of Tho, and at angles often to her community and circumstances.  Her reactions and commentary are seldom predictable; she's warm. supportive and loving without in the least being over-protective, non-realistic or sticky.  I love every scene she is in.

  2. I'm so sorry about how you are ganged up on, while fighting the good fight.  We know that guy from the US Politics thread, but that wouldn't be allowed.

    I tried a different approach to demonstrate unexamined racial biases in films, including Back to the Future in which a white suburban kid invents the duck walk and teaches it to Chuck Berry, but that was ignored.  And now, it's come to  -- white men really invented jazz.

    Nevermind.  I'm a gonna hang out with Donald Harrison tomorrow night and his splendid wife, and I shall not bring this up, because though Donald never swears, he has facial expressions that are better than swears.

    All best -- Z

  3. Hi -- just saw this.  Writing privately because the book I'm going to recommend -- historical analysis, easy to read, for the literate general reader not academics, is one of which I'm co-author.  It was published Oct. 1, 2015.  It went back to print by the middle of November.  There are 41 reviews of it on amazon, most of them 5 stars -- and, no, we have no idea who wrote those reviews, i.e., not friends.

    It's a different history of the United States that places slavery, the domestic slave trading and breeding (no, we don't mean by that what you may think -- definitely not what Tarrantino did in Django etc. -- historically did not happen because economically not feasible) right in the center of the development of the U.S. expansion, territorial and economic.

    We've been up and down the country since October, supporting the book at book stores, universities and a variety of African American communities, including black churches, and so on.  The WSJ reviewed it -- so there is validation for the 5 + years we spent making The American Slave Coast: A History of the Slave-breeding Industry.

    Hope this isn't offensive or intrusive.  I didn't want to put it in the subject thread you started because it would have been me, doing it, and that seems a little tacky!

     

     

    1. jurble

      jurble

      neat I might give it a look at some point

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