A New Day In The Delta
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Author | : David W. Beckwith |
Publisher | : University of Alabama Press |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2009-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0817316337 |
Explores Mississippi’s school desegregation from the viewpoint of a white teacher A New Day in the Delta is a fresh and appealing memoir of the experience of a young white college graduate in need of a job as the Vietnam War reached its zenith. David Beckwith applied and was accepted for a teaching position in the Mississippi Delta in the summer of 1969. Although it seemed to him a bit strange that he was accepted so quickly for this job while his other applications went nowhere, he was grateful for the opportunity. Beckwith reported for work to learn that he was to be assigned to an all-black school as the first step in Mississippi’s long-deferred school desegregation. The nation and Mississippi alike were being transformed by war and evolving racial relations, and Beckwith found himself on the cutting edge of the transformation of American education and society in one of the most resistant (and poor) corners of the country. Beckwith’s revealing and often amusing story of the year of mutual incomprehension between an inexperienced white teacher and a classroom full of black children who had had minimal contact with any whites. This is history as it was experienced by those who were thrust into another sort of “front line.”
Author | : Akinade Akintunde E. (ed.) |
Publisher | : Peter Lang |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781433104565 |
The unprecedented resurgence, renewal, and rebirth of twenty-first century Christianity in postcolonial societies, such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America, calls for new insights, methodologies, and paradigms since the West can no longer be regarded as the sole citadel and cradle of the Christian faith. The Christian message has been reshaped and reappropriated in different contexts and cultures and, through this cross-cultural transmission and transformation, it has become a world religion. Contextualizing the Christian faith also entails decolonizing its theology, precepts, and dogma. These efforts continue to engender new initiatives and efforts in the intercultural, interconfessional, intercontinental, and interreligious dimensions of world Christianity. A New Day is a collection of essays in honor of Lamin Sanneh, one of the most adamant advocates and apostles of the radical change in the face of Christianity in the twenty-first century. The essays in this book by recognized scholars deal with issues, themes, and perspectives that are important for understanding Christianity as a world religious movement.
Author | : Kevin Hunt |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2006-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1600343228 |
Author | : K. Meador |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2017-10-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1543458955 |
World War II was on. Bombs were exploding over Austria, and Adele was a very young girl there. Hitler was in power. Across a big ocean and a thousand miles of land, there was a place called Texas. Paul was a Texas boy and was three years older than Adele. What could these two have in common, and how would they meet decades and a world of experiences later? What important things happened in their lives before and after they met? It is an amazing story!
Author | : Paula J. Giddings |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2009-10-06 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0061984442 |
In Search of Sisterhood is the definitive history of the largest Black women's organization in the United States, and is filled with compelling, fascinating anecdotes told by the Delta Sigma Theta members themselves, illustrated with rare early photographs of the Delta women. This book contains the story of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (DST), and details the increasing involvement of Black women in the political, social, and economic affairs of America. Founded at a time when liberal arts education was widely seen as either futile, dangerous, or impractical for Blacks—and especially Black women—DST is, in Giddings's words, a "compelling reflection of Black women's aspirations for themselves and for society." Giddings notes that unlike other organizations with racial goals, Delta Sigma Theta was created to change and benefit individuals rather than society. As a sorority, it was formed to bring women together as sisters, but at the same time to address the divisive, often class-related issues confronting Black women in our society. There is, in Giddings's eyes, a tension between these goals that makes Delta Sigma Theta a fascinating microcosm of the struggles of Black women and their organizations. DST members have included Mary McLeod Bethune, Mary Church Terrell, Margaret Murray Washington, Shirley Chisholm, Barbara Jordan, and, on the cultural side, Leontyne Price, Lena Horne, Ruby Dee, Judith Jamison, and Roberta Flack.
Author | : Rosemary R. King APRN BC |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2018-10-29 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1532060742 |
One in every eight women is expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer. In January of 2018, author and nurse Rosemary R. King became that one woman, finding herself the patient in the current medical system with all its twists and turns. During her journey, she experienced a host of issues, including changes in her appearance, energy level, family relations, and friendship. It was frightening, scary, and terrifying all at the same time, but King found solace in journaling. It allowed her to quietly put her emotions, thoughts, and feelings down on paper. In A New Day and a New Normal, she offers a journal to help other breast cancer patients record their physical and emotional healing journey. She communicates that there is a new day, and it is a new normal. There is also hope and resolve. This journal also offers comprehensive appendices which include questions to ask specialists, book references, websites, current Facebook support groups, phone apps, and a glossary of terms.
Author | : Alysia Burton Steele |
Publisher | : Center Street |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2015-04-07 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1455562831 |
Inspired by memories of her beloved grandmother, photographer and author Alysia Burton Steele -- picture editor on a Pulitzer Prize-winning team -- combines heart-wrenching narrative with poignant photographs of more than 50 female church elders in the Mississippi Delta. These ordinary women lived extraordinary lives under the harshest conditions of the Jim Crow era and during the courageous changes of the Civil Rights Movement. With the help of local pastors, Steele recorded these living witnesses to history and folk ways, and shares the significance of being a Black woman -- child, daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother in Mississippi -- a Jewel of the Delta. From the stand Mrs. Tennie Self took for her marriage to be acknowledged in the phone book, to the life-threatening sacrifice required to vote for the first time, these 50 inspiring portraits are the faces of love and triumph that will teach readers faith and courage in difficult times.
Author | : Richard Grant |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2015-10-13 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1476709645 |
New Yorkers Grant and his girlfriend Mariah decided on a whim to buy an old plantation house in the Mississippi Delta. This is their journey of discovery to a remote, isolated strip of land, three miles beyond the tiny community of Pluto. They learn to hunt, grow their own food, and fend off alligators, snakes, and varmints galore. They befriend an array of unforgettable local characters, capture the rich, extraordinary culture of the Delta, and delve deeply into the Delta's lingering racial tensions. As the nomadic Grant learns to settle down, he falls not just for his girlfriend but for the beguiling place they now call home.
Author | : Peter Twiss |
Publisher | : Casemate Publishers |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2008-09-22 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1909166804 |
The autobiography of the Fairey Aviation test pilot and Naval fighter pilot who broke the World Air Speed Record in 1956. This autobiography of Peter Twiss, the man who flew 1000mph for the first time in history, tells the story of the record-breaking Fairey Delta. It describes the vast organization necessary for the record bid, the political lobbying, and the almost intolerable tension when the flights failed. Faster Than the Sun is also a compelling account of Twiss’s wartime experiences as a Fleet Air Arm pilot who saw action in Fulmars over the convoys to Malta, in Seafires during the Operation Torch landings in Africa, and as a night fighter flying Mosquitoes. It is an epic account of daring, determination, and dedication—straight from the cockpit.
Author | : Stephanie Cruz |
Publisher | : Big Tomato Press |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0979123321 |
A mother and baby humpback whale stray from the ocean into San Francisco Bay, up the Sacramento River, and with help from friendly humans find their way home again.