Freedom is My Middle Name
Author | : Lee Hunkins |
Publisher | : Dramatic Publishing |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : African American entertainers |
ISBN | : 9780871293541 |
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Author | : Lee Hunkins |
Publisher | : Dramatic Publishing |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : African American entertainers |
ISBN | : 9780871293541 |
Author | : Betty Reid Soskin |
Publisher | : Hay House, Inc |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2018-02-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1401954227 |
In Betty Reid Soskin’s 96 years of living, she has been a witness to a grand sweep of American history. When she was born in 1921, the lynching of African-Americans was a national epidemic, blackface minstrel shows were the most popular American form of entertainment, white women had only just won the right to vote, and most African-Americans in the Deep South could not vote at all. From her great-grandmother, who had been enslaved until her mid-20s, Betty heard stories of slavery and the times of terror and struggle for black folk that followed. In her lifetime, Betty has watched the nation begin to confront its race and gender biases when forced to come together in the World War II era; seen our differences nearly break us apart again in the upheavals of the civil rights and Black Power eras; and, finally, lived long enough to witness both the election of an African-American president and the re-emergence of a militant, racist far right. The child of proud Louisiana Creole parents who refused to bow down to Southern discrimination, Betty was raised in the Bay Area black community before the great westward migration of World War II. After working in the civilian home front effort in the war years, she and her husband, Mel Reid, helped break down racial boundaries by moving into a previously all-white community east of the Oakland hills, where they raised four children while resisting the prejudices against the family that many of her neighbors held. With Mel, she opened up one of the first Bay Area record stores in Berkeley both owned by African-Americans and dedicated to the distribution of African-American music. Her volunteer work in rehabilitating the community where the record shop began eventually led her to a paid position as a state legislative aide, helping to plan the innovative Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, California, then to a “second” career as the oldest park ranger in the history of the National Park Service. In between, she used her talents as a singer and songwriter to interpret and chronicle the great American social upheavals that marked the 1960s. In 2003, Betty displayed a new talent when she created the popular blog CBreaux Speaks, sharing the sometimes fierce, sometimes gently persuasive, but always brightly honest story of her long journey through an American and African-American life. Blending together selections from many of Betty’s hundreds of blog entries with interviews, letters, and speeches, Sign My Name to Freedom invites you along on that journey, through the words and thoughts of a national treasure who has never stopped looking at herself, the nation, or the world with fresh eyes.
Author | : Lela Knox Shanks |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2005-01-01 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780803293281 |
Your Name Is Hughes Hannibal Shanks is Lela Knox Shanks’s personal account of caring for her husband, Hughes, in their home after he was stricken with Alzheimer’s disease. Lela describes her initial denial, her discovery of coping skills, her eventual acceptance of his illness, and her ultimate recognition that the key to successful caregiving lies in never losing sight of the patient’s humanness. The book outlines twenty coping and survival strategies to guide caregivers to untapped inner resources and shows caregiving’s intangible rewards of increased self-respect and self-knowledge.
Author | : Anita Chun |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2006-02 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0595349145 |
My main purpose in writing this book has been to share my experiences and triumphs with my fellow victims of rheumatoid arthritis. We don't have to be ashamed or embarrassed just because we have rheumatoid arthritis. The disease is not a crime or sin. It does, however, sentence us to life imprisonment. But there are ways to parole ourselves from this prison. Together we can combat this terrible disease with phenomenal results. I am living proof. Am I so different? Don't we all in the end have to learn patience and more patience, discipline and tenacity? My advice couldn't be simpler: "Think positive, think possibility and never give up." My RA is about as severe as it gets, but even with all my pain in the early years, I've managed to live a happy, full life. I'd even say "a normal life"-but who's normal? No one! My hope is that my experience will give you shortcuts for finding the normal life unique to you. -Anita Li Chun, author of Pain Was My Middle Name
Author | : Patrick Stewart |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2023-10-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1982167750 |
THE NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER The long-awaited memoir from iconic, beloved actor and living legend Sir Patrick Stewart! From his acclaimed stage triumphs to his legendary onscreen work in the Star Trek and X-Men franchises, Sir Patrick Stewart has captivated audiences around the world and across multiple generations with his indelible command of stage and screen. Now, he presents his long-awaited memoir, Making It So, a revealing portrait of an artist whose astonishing life—from his humble beginnings in Yorkshire, England, to the heights of Hollywood and worldwide acclaim—proves a story as exuberant, definitive, and enduring as the author himself.
Author | : Mary Daheim |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2009-10-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061755575 |
Unholy Matrimony Ask not for whom the wedding bell tolls, it tolls for Judith McMonigle Flynn's son Mike--and the Hillside Manor b&b is packed to the rafters with relatives. However, Mama Judith's unrestrained joy is somewhat dampened when, during the rehearsal dinner downtown, she spies a tuxedo-clad gent tossing a bridal-gowned beauty off the roof of a nearby hotel. Always one to eagerly exclaim "I do!" when offered the opportunity to investigate nefarious deeds, Judith's determination to unveil a killer could put undo stress on her own marital bliss with policeman-hubby Joe. But she remains wedded to her mission--and she's not about to take a honeymoon from amateur sleuthing until she's gotten to the bottom of the homicidal hanky-panky surrounding a match made in hell.
Author | : Anna Bella |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2016-02-18 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 146028268X |
By recalling memories and feelings from her childhood, Beneath My Smile introduces the reader to a large, varied cast of individuals who come and go in Anna Bella’s life—some leaving, some staying, but all leaving their footprint nonetheless. Heart-wrenching accounts of the tumultuous breakdown of her parents’ marriage, being kidnapped by one parent in order to punish and control the other, her father and stepmother’s abuse and neglect, sexual abuse at the hands of those who should have been trustworthy, the complicated birth of her children, the development of her career, cycles of hopefulness and disappointment, and the deep desire to find love and stability are but a handful of weighty events explored in this rich, raw, honest memoir. Traveling from Trinidad to Canada to the various locations in the United States, Anna shows us what it means to boldly strike out on the uncharted territory of the heart—yes, getting misled, beaten, and sometimes lost along the way, but always being guided home by looking to the heavens and faithfully following her soul’s truest melody.
Author | : Angela Sedran |
Publisher | : Evolve Global Publishing |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1923223313 |
“She Built It: Stories and Strategies for Women in Business” is a tribute to the resilience, creativity, and power of women who have carved their paths in various industries. This collection shares the extraordinary journeys of women who have faced challenges and emerged stronger, offering inspiration and practical advice. Discover the powerful stories of women whose experiences of perseverance and determination illuminate the path for others. These narratives are enriched with strategies that demonstrate how to navigate the often turbulent waters of professional life with steadfastness and self-belief. Angela Sedran: Resilience in the Face of Loss The personal story of Angela Sedran, overcoming profound loss and adversity to reclaim her life and finances, underscores the indomitable spirit of a woman who refuses to be defeated or defined by circumstances. Michelle Huntington: Soaring Above Stereotypes Michelle Huntington exemplifies how determination can shatter the glass ceiling—even the one that looms in the skies. As an airline captain, Michelle broke through gender barriers to prove that the cockpit is no place for gender biases. Heather Disher: From Pain to Power Heather Disher turned a life-threatening experience into a catalyst for personal and professional transformation, building successful businesses that embody her strength and resilience. Jo Cooper: A Stand for Justice Jo Cooper’s journey through the corridors of the Supreme Court underscores the profound impact of advocating for justice and integrity, setting a precedent that extends beyond the personal to the societal. Sue-Anne Wilson: Transforming Trauma into Mission Driven by her challenging childhood, Sue-Anne Wilson dedicated her life to supporting parents, using her past as a foundation to build supportive communities and empower parents globally. Rachel WingMan: Beauty from Adversity Rachel Wingman’s journey from a struggling teenager to a beauty empire mogul shows how personal challenges can lead to entrepreneurial success and global influence. Polina Kesov: Rising from Ashes Polina Kesov encountered sceptics who doubted her ability to succeed as a woman in business after losing her partner to illness. Her journey demonstrates that challenges can become opportunities for growth and success. Sophie Firmager: Corporate Skills to Compassionate Business Sophie Firmager transitioned from a high-flying corporate career to founding a business that aligns with her passion for helping others, demonstrating the power of aligning her career with personal values. Jenny Godfrey: Marketing Mastery through Adversity Jenny Godfrey built her marketing empire not only because of her trials but also because of how personal stories can power professional achievements. Suzanne Rath: Advocacy through Adversity After a severe accident, Suzanne Rath turned her ordeal into advocacy, establishing holistic health clinics and promoting community well-being. Cristina Santangelo: Self-Realisation to Service Realizing her corporate career was unfulfilling, Cristina Santangelo found her true calling in empowering women, combining passion with profession to help others shine. Conclusion: A Collective Journey of Empowerment Each story in this collection celebrates individual achievements and forms a mosaic of encouragement that speaks to the heart of every woman striving to make her mark. This book is not just a read; it’s a movement towards self-belief, resilience, and transformation. Join the Movement Let these stories inspire you to push boundaries and embrace your potential. This book is dedicated to every woman with a dream, reaffirming that you can build your path to success with belief and resilience.
Author | : Julianna Zobrist |
Publisher | : FaithWords |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2018-09-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1546025944 |
Do you ever feel stuck because of other's expectations of you? Learn to embrace your authentic self and let go of fear. Only then can you step out in bravery, confidence, and brilliance. "I could never pull that off!" How many times have we heard that? How many times have we felt that? Well, if artist and musician Julianna Zobrist had a dollar for every time she heard that, she'd be worth her weight in gold. Notorious for her daring fashion and bold creative perspective, Julianna digs deep into her own life to expose why we feel we can't "pull it off." Whether it's fashion, creative expression, parenting, marriage, or daring to go 100 percent at a career, the greatest negative force you will fight against is yourself. In Pull it Off, Julianna reveals how we can be transparent and vulnerable and yet secure and confident enough to walk through life facing our fears. Pull it Off is broken into three parts that address the issues of authority, identity, and security, to reveal the root issue of where our fears stem from. Julianna walks readers through how to maximize our true identities and lean into our unique gifts due to a grounded belief in our acceptance of others, our acceptance by God, and ultimately, the acceptance of ourselves. When we are secure, we believe we are worthwhile and can, indeed, pull it off!
Author | : Danielle Allen |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2014-06-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0871408139 |
“A tour de force.... No one has ever written a book on the Declaration quite like this one.” —Gordon Wood, New York Review of Books Winner of the Zócalo Book Prize Winner of the Society of American Historians’ Francis Parkman Prize Winner of the Chicago Tribune’s Heartland Prize (Nonfiction) Finalist for the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation Hurston Wright Legacy Award Shortlisted for the PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction Shortlisted for the Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Ralph Waldo Emerson Award A New York Times Book Review Editors Choice Selection Featured on the front page of the New York Times, Our Declaration is already regarded as a seminal work that reinterprets the promise of American democracy through our founding text. Combining a personal account of teaching the Declaration with a vivid evocation of the colonial world between 1774 and 1777, Allen, a political philosopher renowned for her work on justice and citizenship reveals our nation’s founding text to be an animating force that not only changed the world more than two-hundred years ago, but also still can. Challenging conventional wisdom, she boldly makes the case that the Declaration is a document as much about political equality as about individual liberty. Beautifully illustrated throughout, Our Declaration is an “uncommonly elegant, incisive, and often poetic primer on America’s cardinal text” (David M. Kennedy).