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Author | : Stephen Tuck |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 529 |
Release | : 2011-10-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0674062299 |
In this exciting revisionist history, Stephen Tuck traces the black freedom struggle in all its diversity, from the first years of freedom during the Civil War to President ObamaÕs inauguration. As it moves from popular culture to high politics, from the Deep South to New England, the West Coast, and abroad, Tuck weaves gripping stories of ordinary black peopleÑas well as celebrated figuresÑinto the sweep of racial protest and social change. The drama unfolds from an armed march of longshoremen in postÐCivil War Baltimore to Booker T. WashingtonÕs founding of Tuskegee Institute; from the race riots following Jack JohnsonÕs Òfight of the centuryÓ to Rosa ParksÕ refusal to move to the back of a Montgomery bus; and from the rise of hip hop to the journey of a black Louisiana grandmother to plead with the Tokyo directors of a multinational company to stop the dumping of toxic waste near her home. We AinÕt What We Ought To Be rejects the traditional narrative that identifies the Southern non-violent civil rights movement as the focal point of the black freedom struggle. Instead, it explores the dynamic relationships between those seeking new freedoms and those looking to preserve racial hierarchies, and between grassroots activists and national leaders. As Tuck shows, strategies were ultimately contingent on the power of activists to protest amidst shifting economic and political circumstances in the U.S. and abroad. This book captures an extraordinary journey that speaks to all AmericansÑboth past and future.
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Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1961-02-09 |
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The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
Author | : Frederick M. Wirt |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780822318934 |
Wirt uses multiple indicators - interviews with leaders, attitude tests of children, content analysis of newspapers, school records, and voting and job data - to record what has changed in the Deep South as a result of the 60s revolution in civil rights. Although racism continues to exist in Panola, Wirt maintains that the current generation of southerners is sharply distinguished from its predecessors, and he effectively documents the transformation in individuals and institutions.
Author | : N. Quamere Cincere |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
Genre | : African Americans |
ISBN | : 9780978786205 |
The history education you received in school was (and still is) unjustifiably skewed. It focused on the negative aspects of African and African American history and positive aspects of European and European American history. This educational imbalance is a major cause of the social, financial and political imbalances of society today! We Ain t No Niggas! freely guides you through mental exercises and demonstrations to logically prove the imbalance in the published history of white and black people, then goes on to thoroughly document what you were not taught to bring you the devout gift of true and full history! Ultimately, this book will free your mind from the influence of the intangible force that taught you black is wrong and white is right. We Ain t No Niggas! LEVELS THE PLAYING FIELD by bringing you the unadulterated truth; the rest of the story; the rest of his-story; the negative side of European history and the positive side of African history to create balance and equality in society. Benefits: Learn documented historical facts that reveal the positive aspects of African History and negative aspects of European History. Receive instruction on how to balance your and your children's cultural knowledge base which will intensify your self-esteem. Receive inspiration to improve your social, educational and financial positions by gaining a proper respect of people of African descent based on their worldly accomplishments instead of the pity of other cultures.
Author | : Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Publisher | : HarperOne |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-10-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780063351042 |
A beautiful commemorative edition of Dr. Martin Luther King's last speech "I've Been to the Mountaintop," part of Dr. King's archives published exclusively by HarperCollins. On April 3, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood at the pulpit of Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, and delivered what would be his final speech. Voiced in support of the Memphis Sanitation Worker's Strike, Dr. King's words continue to be powerful and relevant as workers continue to organize, unionize, and strike across various industries today. Withstanding the test of time, this speech serves as a galvanizing call to create and maintain unity among all people. This beautifully designed hardcover edition presents Dr. King's speech in its entirety, paying tribute to this extraordinary leader and his immeasurable contribution, and inspiring a new generation of activists dedicated to carrying on the fight for justice and equality.
Author | : Karen Beaumont |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780152024888 |
In the rhythm of a familiar folk song, a child cannot resist adding one more dab of paint in surprising places.
Author | : Guy Carawan |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 1994-04-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0820316431 |
This book presents an oral, musical, and photographic record of the venerable Gullah culture in modern times. With roots stretching back to their slave forbears, the Johns Islanders and their folk traditions are a vital link between black Americans and their African and Caribbean ancestors.
Author | : Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Publisher | : Beacon Press |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2012-01-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0807086029 |
An unprecedented and timely collection of Dr. King’s speeches on labor rights and economic justice Covering all the civil rights movement highlights--Montgomery, Albany, Birmingham, Selma, Chicago, and Memphis--award-winning historian Michael K. Honey introduces and traces Dr. King's dream of economic equality. Gathered in one volume for the first time, the majority of these speeches will be new to most readers. The collection begins with King's lectures to unions in the 1960s and includes his addresses made during his Poor People's Campaign, culminating with his momentous "Mountaintop" speech, delivered in support of striking black sanitation workers in Memphis. Unprecedented and timely, "All Labor Has Dignity" will more fully restore our understanding of King's lasting vision of economic justice, bringing his demand for equality right into the present.
Author | : Bob Taylor |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2013-12-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1490720480 |
Confederate soldier Homer Lusta returns to Earth 150 years after the Civil War, the War Between the States, or as Homer would say, the War of Northern Aggression. He remains invisible as he searches for an author to write the "real story" of that war. Finally Homer selects "Old Bob," materializes himself, and convinces Bob to write the story according to his memory. Homer's adaptation is reasonably accurate and loaded with "Homer humor" as he recalls his endeavors to save the South and protect underage brother, Lack, who illicitly has sneaked, early on, into the battlefield. The boys are deceived by a corrupt gang of Rebel deserters into thinking the War is over. Unknowingly, they join these renegades, but soon realize they are traitors involved in iniquitous activity. The boys decide to right this wrong. They search out and inform appropriate Rebel officers. Now having become heroes, the boys return home to accolades few in that war-torn land could ever imagine.
Author | : B.D. Brown |
Publisher | : B. D. Brown |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 2023-06-17 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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“Home by Christmas” is a gripping historical novel that chronicles the remarkable journey of Bobby Jene Brown, an unsuspecting eighteen-year-old farmboy from rural Arkansas. Drafted into military service in 1949, Brown finds himself thrust into the chaos of the Korean War as a member of The First Cavalry, Eighth Regiment. Set against the backdrop of a war-torn Korea, this compelling narrative delves into the harrowing experiences and personal growth of a young man thrust into the crucible of combat. With vivid attention to detail, the author paints a realistic picture of the harsh realities faced by soldiers on the front lines, while also exploring the inner turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by Brown and his comrades. As the story unfolds, readers will witness Brown's transformation from an innocent, wide-eyed recruit to a battle-hardened soldier, forced to confront the brutalities of war head-on. Through intense firefights, strategic battles, and heart-wrenching moments of loss, Brown's determination and resilience shine through, earning him the respect and admiration of his fellow soldiers. The book highlights Brown's incredible acts of courage and selflessness, for which he is awarded two medals for valor. His involvement in the crucial Battle of Unsan, a pivotal engagement during the war, becomes a defining moment in his military career. The battle is vividly described, capturing the chaos, heroism, and sacrifice that took place on the battlefield. While "Home by Christmas" primarily focuses on Brown's experiences in the war, it also explores the relationships he forms with his fellow soldiers, their camaraderie, and the bonds forged amidst the crucible of combat. It delves into the emotional toll the war exacts on Brown and his loved ones back home, emphasizing the human side of the conflict. Through this poignant and action-packed narrative, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the Korean War and the sacrifices made by the soldiers who fought it. "Home by Christmas" pays tribute to the courage, resilience, and indomitable spirit of those who served, while also exploring universal themes of friendship, loss, and the unyielding determination to survive. This book is a captivating tribute to the men and women who fought in the Korean War, combining historical accuracy with the gripping storytelling necessary to transport readers to the front lines. "Home by Christmas" is a compelling read that will leave a lasting impression, reminding us of the heroism and sacrifice of those who fought to protect the freedoms we hold dear.