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African American cartoonists United States Biography Comic books, strips, etc Black people Race identity Comic books, strips, etc Fazio, Michael Gender identity Comic books, strips, etc Identité de genre Bandes dessinées Mance, Ajuan Maria Comic books, strips, etc New York (N.Y.) Personal concierges Personnes noires Identité ethnique Bandes dessinées United StatesHirono, Mazie
Summary: "Mazie Hirono is one of the most fiercely outspoken Democrats in Congress, but her journey to the U.S. Senate was far from likely. Raised poor on her family's rice farm in rural Japan, Hirono was seven years old when her mother left her abusive husband and sailed with her two elder children to the United States, crossing the Pacific in steerage in search of a better life. Though the girl then...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC 2021
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 921 HIRONO, MAZIE HIRCopies Available at Peninsula
1 available in Adult, Call number: B HIRONO HIRFazio, Michael.
Summary: A leading New York City concierge traces his rise from a Los Angeles personal assistant to an influential go-to man at the Intercontinental Hotel, in an account that is complemented by insider tips on how to obtain typically unattainable goods and services.
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Publisher / Publication Date: St. Martin's Press 2011
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 921 FAZIO, MICHAEL FAZMance, Ajuan Maria
Summary: "When you're the only Black kid in the honors program or (any program) at your mostly white high school, or one of a handful of Black graduate students in your PhD program, or one of two African American women on the faculty at your Pac-10 employer, it's not your gender non-conformity that sets you apart from your peers. In those environments, your Blackness is the first thing people notice...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Rosarium Publishing 2024