Robert Clifton Weaver and the American City

Robert Clifton Weaver and the American City
Author: Wendell E. Pritchett
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226684504

From his role as Franklin Roosevelt’s “negro advisor” to his appointment under Lyndon Johnson as the first secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Robert Clifton Weaver was one of the most influential domestic policy makers and civil rights advocates of the twentieth century. This volume, the first biography of the first African American to hold a cabinet position in the federal government, rescues from obscurity the story of a man whose legacy continues to affect American race relations and the cities in which they largely play out. Tracing Weaver’s career through the creation, expansion, and contraction of New Deal liberalism, Wendell E. Pritchett illuminates his instrumental role in the birth of almost every urban initiative of the period, from public housing and urban renewal to affirmative action and rent control. Beyond these policy achievements, Weaver also founded racial liberalism, a new approach to race relations that propelled him through a series of high-level positions in public and private agencies working to promote racial cooperation in American cities. But Pritchett shows that despite Weaver’s efforts to make race irrelevant, white and black Americans continued to call on him to mediate between the races—a position that grew increasingly untenable as Weaver remained caught between the white power structure to which he pledged his allegiance and the African Americans whose lives he devoted his career to improving.

Robert Weaver

Robert Weaver
Author: Robert Weaver
Publisher: Kettler Verlag
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9783862062065

In the 1960s and 70s, Robert Weaver (1924-1994) was among the most widely published American illustrators of his time: "He has touched more artists in the fine and applied disciplines that can be counted," wrote Steven Heller. By the late 70s, Weaver was devising artist's books, none of which--until now--have seen print. A Pedestrian View consists of 53 gouaches, with accompanying captions on the subject of flying in dreams.

Molecular Biology

Molecular Biology
Author: Robert Franklin Weaver
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Europe
Total Pages: 890
Release: 2008
Genre: Bacteria
ISBN: 9780071275484

Grape Growing

Grape Growing
Author: Robert J. Weaver
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1976-11-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471923244

Everything you ever wanted to know about growing grapes The growing of grapes has a long and rich history. Whether grown to produce wine, table grapes, or raisins, this tiny fruit has been a staple since nearly the dawn of civilization. This comprehensive guide includes everything you need to grow grapes, from a history and classification of grapes to cement your knowledge to specific items of interest like vine improvement, site selection, mineral nutrition, watering, vine management, and hazards to avoid.

Weaver of Dreams

Weaver of Dreams
Author: Ruth Quinn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Architects
ISBN: 9780976094517

This is the first biography of uncelebrated American architect Robert C. Reamer. He created beloved buildings such as Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park; Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic National Forest; Edmond Meany Hotel and Fifth Avenue Theatre, Seattle; and the Fox Theater, Spokane, Washington. Weaver of Dreams is a celebration of a life and forty-three years of creativity from coast to coast.

Wingnut's Complete Surfing

Wingnut's Complete Surfing
Author: Robert Weaver
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009-05-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0071636994

From a world-class expert and one of the sport’s greatest legends comes the only total guide for surfing Surfing is a sport that anyone can pick up and enjoy with the right instruction. Yet many how-to books fail to address crucial basics such as wave dynamics, board design and performance, and strategies for paddling out through the wave breaks. Wingnut’s Complete Surfing covers all this and more, providing you with a complete guide.

Ideas Have Consequences

Ideas Have Consequences
Author: Richard M. Weaver
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 022609023X

A foundational text of the modern conservative movement, this 1948 philosophical treatise argues the decline of Western civilization and offers a remedy. Originally published in 1948, at the height of post–World War II optimism and confidence in collective security, Ideas Have Consequences uses “words hard as cannonballs” to present an unsparing diagnosis of the ills of the modern age. Widely read and debated at the time of its first publication, the book is now seen as one of the foundational texts of the modern conservative movement. In its pages, Richard M. Weaver argues that the decline of Western civilization resulted from the rising acceptance of relativism over absolute reality. In spite of increased knowledge, this retreat from the realist intellectual tradition has weakened the Western capacity to reason, with catastrophic consequences for social order and individual rights. But Weaver also offers a realistic remedy. These difficulties are the product not of necessity, but of intelligent choice. And, today, as decades ago, the remedy lies in the renewed acceptance of absolute reality and the recognition that ideas—like actions—have consequences. This expanded edition of the classic work contains a foreword by New Criterion editor Roger Kimball that offers insight into the rich intellectual and historical contexts of Weaver and his work and an afterword by Ted J. Smith III that relates the remarkable story of the book’s writing and publication. Praise for Ideas Have Consequences “A profound diagnosis of the sickness of our culture.” —Reinhold Niebuhr “Brilliantly written, daring, and radical. . . . It will shock, and philosophical shock is the beginning of wisdom.” —Paul Tillich “This deeply prophetic book not only launched the renaissance of philosophical conservatism in this country, but in the process gave us an armory of insights into the diseases besetting the national community that is as timely today as when it first appeared. [This] is one of the few authentic classics in the American political tradition.” —Robert Nisbet

On-the-spot Drawing

On-the-spot Drawing
Author: Nick Meglin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1969
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Interviews with twelve contemporary American illustrators and analyses of their techniques and approaches are accompanied by examples of their work, with personal comments.

Nomination of Robert C. Weaver

Nomination of Robert C. Weaver
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1961
Genre: Discrimination in housing
ISBN:

Skirmisher

Skirmisher
Author: Robert B. Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The biography of James Baird Weaver, a two-time presidential candidate and a three term member of Congress. His life is told from his childhood move with his family from Ohio to Iowa, to his enlisting into the Civil War, and finally to his leadership of the Greenback Party. He was one of the supporters of the women's vote, and he sought encouragement from the African American voters in all of his presidential candidate elections making him a radical in the U.S. Congress.