JAMES MEREDITH
Autor Meredith Coleman McGeeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 feb 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780999322673
ISBN-10: 0999322672
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Meredith McGee DBA Meredith Etc
ISBN-10: 0999322672
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Meredith McGee DBA Meredith Etc
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This book provides an honest look at the life and times of Civil Rights icon James Howard Meredith within the context of the America that created him and his generation.
James Meredith is a Civil Rights icon who took on the U.S. federal government and forced it to take a stand on whether African Americans were entitled to receive higher education at the same schools as whites. James Meredith: Warrior and the America That Created Him provides an insightful, revealing examination of the state of the United States that engendered James Meredith and others of his generation who stood up for equality. The book examines Meredith's early life; his actions that resulted in the integration of Ole Miss; his 1966 "March Against Fear," during which he was shot by a shotgun-wielding sniper; and voting rights stories from the Civil Rights era.
The book also explores the roles played by famed Civil Rights activist Medgar W. Evers, Meredith's legal team, and the NAACP in shaping the events that prompted President John F. Kennedy to send in armed troops to restore order and break Mississippi's Jim Crow laws. The last two chapters focus on closing America's wealth gap in modern-day society.
This book provides an honest look at the life and times of Civil Rights icon James Howard Meredith within the context of the America that created him and his generation.
James Meredith is a Civil Rights icon who took on the U.S. federal government and forced it to take a stand on whether African Americans were entitled to receive higher education at the same schools as whites. James Meredith: Warrior and the America That Created Him provides an insightful, revealing examination of the state of the United States that engendered James Meredith and others of his generation who stood up for equality. The book examines Meredith's early life; his actions that resulted in the integration of Ole Miss; his 1966 "March Against Fear," during which he was shot by a shotgun-wielding sniper; and voting rights stories from the Civil Rights era.
The book also explores the roles played by famed Civil Rights activist Medgar W. Evers, Meredith's legal team, and the NAACP in shaping the events that prompted President John F. Kennedy to send in armed troops to restore order and break Mississippi's Jim Crow laws. The last two chapters focus on closing America's wealth gap in modern-day society.
Cuprins
Foreword by Isao Fujimoto
Acknowledgments
1 Family Roots of a Warrior
2 Path of a Warrior
3 Public Education in America
4 Returning to Mississippi from Active Duty
5 Breaking Jim Crow Barriers
6 Crushing Southern Forces
7 Second Reconstruction Stories
8 Fruits of Change
9 The Living Legend, 1966-2012
10 America's Economic Landscape in the Twenty-First Century
11 Closing the Economic Disparities in the Twenty-First Century
Appendix: Family Tree of James Howard Meredith
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
1 Family Roots of a Warrior
2 Path of a Warrior
3 Public Education in America
4 Returning to Mississippi from Active Duty
5 Breaking Jim Crow Barriers
6 Crushing Southern Forces
7 Second Reconstruction Stories
8 Fruits of Change
9 The Living Legend, 1966-2012
10 America's Economic Landscape in the Twenty-First Century
11 Closing the Economic Disparities in the Twenty-First Century
Appendix: Family Tree of James Howard Meredith
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index