The eminent black artist known for her "story quilts" and children's books presents a lavishly illustrated chronicle of growing up in Harlem, where she worked to refine her artistic vision and raise a family against all odds.
Contemporary artist Faith Ringgold has adapted the tradition of the American slave quilt to create a world in which African Americans and women dominate, where history is not only questioned but reinvented. 102 illustrations, 40 in color.
A biography of the African American artist and children's book author, detailing her experiences, perspectives, and inspiration, with questions for the reader.
Subtitle: Different Perspectives Papers Presented at the International Seminar on Contribution of Interfaith Work to Social Harmony and World Peace Held at Punjabi University, Patiala in Collaboration with the World Congress of Faiths, England on 29-3
An interdenominational guide to religious signing, this book dates signings traditions back to the fourth century, when Spanish monks used sign language to communicate while keeping their vows of silence. ASL offers over 500 religious signs...
Explores the biblical story of Abraham and his wives against a backdrop of events that marked the origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; in an account that considers the disparate lives of Abraham's three sons and the ways in which th...
An examination of the nature of community and religion by a former New York Times reporter traces the origins of religious freedom in America as well as the movement's advances and setbacks, in a report that surveys the diverse range of rel...
A great collector's piece for any Joe Montana High School Ringgold High School fan. These helmets feature authentic team colors and decals and are complete with face mask and padding. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this auto...