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The superego, the judge within is the voice that's constantly on
our case, that trips us up and brings us down. Workshop leader,
Byron Brown, a senior student of A. H. Almaas, aims to help the
reader to understand the working of the judge within, and to escape
its harsh sentences. Each chapter includes a dramatic
reconstruction of how the judge operates, and includes exercises
and practices to ease them along the path to inner freedom.
Brown's work offers subject access to materials on all aspects
of African American life and culture-from the A.M.E. Church to
zoning. Using the same format as the Library of Congress Subject
Headings (LCSH), the book lists approximately 3,000 subject
headings that are interfaced with and interlinked to the LCSH and
provide a logical continuum for the subject access of materials on
the African American experience in the United States. As a
supplement to LCSH, this list will be invaluable to catalogers.
Useful as a search tool for patrons of academic, public, special,
and school library/information centers, the book will also serve
library professionals in collection development and benefit
students and faculty involved with African American studies.
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