Leah Huey

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Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk

A vivid, funny, and powerful memoir that will appeal to rock lovers and music historians.
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Libraries Without Borders: New Directions in Library History

This robust collection, originally presented at the 14th Annual Library History Seminar, should appeal to those interested in the history of librarianship and the intersection of social justice and libraries.
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I Hate Old Music, Too: How Familiarity & Overuse Killed Our Favorite Music

A clever, rather than insightful, take on what irks Thompson about the state of the music industry and rock and roll. Sure to cause debates among music lovers.

Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A History of Blaxploitation Cinema

An enjoyable, funny, and in-depth examination of Blaxploitation films and their influence on contemporary cinema and television
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Psalms of My People: A Story of Black Liberation as Told Through Hip-Hop

A successful effort in pointing out the hypocrisy of a system designed to control people of color and its link to grasping what the hip-hop community is documenting about it. Will appeal to hip-hop lovers, casual readers, and music listeners too.

Deep Inside the Blues: Photographs and Interviews

A magnificent oral history of the healing power of blues music.

Roots Punk: A Visual and Oral History

A compelling examination of punk rock and the history of modern music.
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Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin): A Memoir

Stone’s memoir will certainly appeal to curious readers and fans of this icon of rock and soul music.
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Black Punk Now

Fans of punk rock will enjoy this anthology. There’s much to like despite the shortcomings of some of the fiction pieces.
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