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  2. Caucasia (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Caucasia (1998) is the first novel written by American author Danzy Senna.It is the coming-of-age story of two multiracial girls, Birdie Lee and her sister Cole, who have a Caucasian mother and an African-American father.

  3. Bopomofo - Wikipedia

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    Unicode reference glyphs for "bopomofo" (PDF). (69.6 KB) and "extended bopomofo" (PDF). (61.6 KB) Bopomofo annotations – adds inline and pop-up annotations with bopomofo pronunciation and English definitions to Chinese text or web pages. Mandarin Dictionary – needs Chinese font for Big5 encoding

  4. File:The Negro Travelers' Green Book 1954.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The Green Book was a travel guide published between 1936 and 1966 that listed hotels, restaurants, bars, gas stations, etc. where Black travelers would be welcome. 21 volumes, 1937 - 1964. According to legal research done by NYPL staff, those 21 volumes have no known US copyright restrictions, and can be used and reused freely.

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  6. The Prisoner of the Caucasus (story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Prisoner of the Caucasus" (Russian: Кавказский пленник, romanized: Kavkazsky plennik), also translated to "A Prisoner in the Caucausus", is an 1872 ...

  7. Allan R. Bomhard - Wikipedia

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    Allan R. Bomhard (born July 10 1943) [1] is an American independent scholar writing books and predominantly self-published papers in the field of comparative linguistics and Buddhism. He is part of a small group of proponents of the Nostratic hypothesis , according to which the Indo-European languages , Uralic languages , Afroasiatic languages ...

  8. Kidnapping, Caucasian Style - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner of the Caucasus or Shurik's New Adventures (Russian: Кавказская пленница, или Новые приключения Шурика) [n 1] is a 1967 Soviet romantic musical comedy film dealing with a plot revolving around bride kidnapping, an old tradition that used to exist in certain regions of the Northern Caucasus.

  9. Exclusive: Read an Excerpt from Vivian Tu’s (Aka Your Rich ...

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    From RICH AF: The Winning Money Mindset That Will Change Your Life, by Vivian Tu, in agreement with Portfolio, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC ...