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Martin's Dream

Martin's Dream

Carson Clayborne

Palgrave Macmillan
2014
nidottu
On August 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators flocked to the nation's capital for the March on Washington. That day Clayborne Carson, a 19-year-old black student from a working-class family in New Mexico who had hitched a ride to Washington, heard Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. It was a life-changing occasion for the author as it launched him on a career to become one of the most important chroniclers of the civil rights era. Two decades later, as a distinguished professor of African American History at Stanford University, Mrs. King picked Dr. Carson to edit her late husband's papers. Taking the reader on a journey of rediscovery of the King legend, he draws on new archives as well as unpublished letters. Dr. Carson examines his decades long quest to understand Martin Luther King, Jr. the man, delve into the construction of his legacy, and to understand how King's "dream" has evolved.
Historien om allting (på 32 sidor)

Historien om allting (på 32 sidor)

Anna Clayborne

Ordalaget Bokförlag
2021
sidottu
"En spännande och intressant bok om världens historia i komprimerat format... Man kan stanna länge vid varje händelse och fördjupa sig. Betyg 4 av 5"BTJ, Gunilla Essén Hur uppstod universum? Hur gammal är jorden? Hur kan vi rädda vår planet? Många frågor - och faktiskt lika många svar! I det vi kan kalla "början", för cirka 13,8 miljarder år sedan, uppstod universum, med ett bang. Följ med på en resa genom tid och rum och lär dig om hur världen har utvecklats sedan Big Bang. Från uppkomsten av stjärnor, genom utvecklingen av växter och djur, dinosauriernas gryning och de första människorna, de tidigaste civilisationerna, riken och teknologier. Denna fantastiska bok leder dig genom historien av, tja, allting! Och det på 32 sidor!Historien om allting (på 32 sidor) är en visuell guide till allting - från solsystemets formation fram till moderna tider. Fjorton spännande uppslag drar dig in i en värld av upptäckter som alla visar varsitt nyckelögonblick i livet på jorden. Fylld av färgrika och engagerande illustrationer och fullmatad av intressanta fakta och figurer. En rolig och lättillgänglig guide till världens historia! ANNA CLAYBOURNE är barnboksförfattare och har skrivit flera faktaböcker på ett brett spektrum av ämnen, som vetenskap och teknologi, friluftsliv och historia. JAN VAN DER VEKEN är en belgisk konstnär som arbetat internationellt i flera olika sammanhang och som alltid behåller sin personliga och distinkta stil.
73 lahedat teadustrikki

73 lahedat teadustrikki

Anna clayborne

Tammerraamat
2024
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Avasta superlahe teadus, mida koolis ei õpetata! Selles raamatus on uskumatud optilised illusioonid, lahedad katsed, kavalad nipid, ülinaljakad tüngategemised ja osavad mustkunstitrikid. Kui sa oled arvanud, et teadus pole üldse põnev, siis ole valmis, et su suu jääb ammuli - sa näed bioloogiat, keemiat ja füüsikat täiesti uues valguses!Sobib alates 8. eluaastast.
91 matemaatikatrikki

91 matemaatikatrikki

Anna clayborne

Tammerraamat
2024
nidottu
Matemaatika on imeline!Sellest raamatust leiad hämmastavaid trikke ja kummalisi fakte. Sulle hakkavad kindlasti meeldima murdmatud koodid, arvumaagia, numbrimustrid ja veel palju muud põnevat.Kui oled kahelnud, kas matemaatika on üldse põnev, siis kohe näed seda täiesti uues valguses.
Drifting Farther Down the River

Drifting Farther Down the River

M a Clayborne

Cushing Publishig
2024
pokkari
Farther Down the River pulls the curtain back on a part of my hometown's history that was talked about mostly in whispers as I grew up. The women of the Sugar Hill district, a red-light district were known up and down the eastern seaboard. This book doesn't just tell their story, but the story of a young man growing up in a time when so much of how you were viewed depended on your parentage. If your only parent was a Sugar Hill entertainer your life was sure to be difficult.So get comfortable and settle in for a delightful historical walk back in time, down the streets of small rural Kinston, North Carolina.
Confluence of Thought

Confluence of Thought

Bidyut Chakrabarty; Clayborne Carson

Oxford University Press Inc
2013
sidottu
While much has been written about Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., never before has anyone compared the social and political origins and evolution of their thoughts on non-violence. In this path-breaking work, respected political theorist Bidyut Chakrabarty argues that there is a confluence between Gandhi and King's concerns for humanity and advocacy of non-violence, despite the very different historical, economic and cultural circumstances against which they developed their ideas. At the same time, he demonstrates that both were truly shaped by their historical moments, evolving their approaches to non-violence to best advance their respective struggles for freedom. Gandhi and King were perhaps the most influential individuals in modern history to combine religious and political thought into successful and dynamic social ideologies. Gandhi emphasized service to humanity while King, who was greatly influenced by Gandhi, pursued religion-driven social action. Chakrabarty looks particularly at the way in which each strategically used religious and political language to build momentum and attract followers to their movements. The result is a compelling and historically entrenched view of two of the most important figures of the twentieth century and a thoughtful meditation on the common threads that flow through the larger and enduring nonviolence movement.
Confluence of Thought

Confluence of Thought

Bidyut Chakrabarty; Clayborne Carson

Oxford University Press Inc
2013
nidottu
While much has been written about Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., never before has anyone compared the social and political origins and evolution of their thoughts on non-violence. In this path-breaking work, respected political theorist Bidyut Chakrabarty argues that there is a confluence between Gandhi and King's concerns for humanity and advocacy of non-violence, despite the very different historical, economic and cultural circumstances against which they developed their ideas. At the same time, he demonstrates that both were truly shaped by their historical moments, evolving their approaches to non-violence to best advance their respective struggles for freedom. Gandhi and King were perhaps the most influential individuals in modern history to combine religious and political thought into successful and dynamic social ideologies. Gandhi emphasized service to humanity while King, who was greatly influenced by Gandhi, pursued religion-driven social action. Chakrabarty looks particularly at the way in which each strategically used religious and political language to build momentum and attract followers to their movements. The result is a compelling and historically entrenched view of two of the most important figures of the twentieth century and a thoughtful meditation on the common threads that flow through the larger and enduring nonviolence movement.
Fighting for Us

Fighting for Us

Scot Brown; Clayborne Carson

New York University Press
2003
sidottu
The untold story of the Black nationalist group behind the growing popularity of Kwanzaa In spite of the ever-growing popularity of Kwanzaa, the story of the influential Black nationalist organization behind the holiday has never been told. Fighting for Us explores the fascinating history of the US Organization, a Black nationalist group based in California that played a leading role in Black Power politics and culture during the late 1960s and early '70s whose influence is still felt today. Advocates of Afrocentric renewal, US unleashed creative and intellectual passions that continue to fuel debate and controversy among scholars and students of the Black Power movement. Founded in 1965 by Maulana Karenga, US established an extensive network of alliances with a diverse body of activists, artists and organizations throughout the United States for the purpose of bringing about an African American cultural revolution. Fighting for US presents the first historical examination of US' philosophy, internal dynamics, political activism and influence on African American art, making an elaborate use of oral history interviews, organizational archives, Federal Bureau of Investigation files, newspaper accounts, and other primary sources of the period. This book also sheds light on factors contributing to the organization's decline in the early '70s—government repression, authoritarianism, sexism, and elitist vanguard politics. Previous scholarship about US has been shaped by a war of words associated with a feud between US and the Black Panther Party that gave way to a series of violent and deadly clashes in Los Angeles. Venturing beyond the lingering rhetoric of rivalry, this book illuminates the ideological similarities and differences between US's "cultural" nationalism and the Black Panther Party's "revolutionary" nationalism. Today, US's emphasis on culture has endured as evidenced by the popularity of Kwanzaa and the Afrocentrism in Black art and popular media. Engaging and original, Fighting for US will be the definitive work on Maulana Karenga, the US organization, and Black cultural nationalism in America.
Fighting for Us

Fighting for Us

Scot Brown; Clayborne Carson

New York University Press
2005
pokkari
The untold story of the Black nationalist group behind the growing popularity of Kwanzaa In spite of the ever-growing popularity of Kwanzaa, the story of the influential Black nationalist organization behind the holiday has never been told. Fighting for Us explores the fascinating history of the US Organization, a Black nationalist group based in California that played a leading role in Black Power politics and culture during the late 1960s and early '70s whose influence is still felt today. Advocates of Afrocentric renewal, US unleashed creative and intellectual passions that continue to fuel debate and controversy among scholars and students of the Black Power movement. Founded in 1965 by Maulana Karenga, US established an extensive network of alliances with a diverse body of activists, artists and organizations throughout the United States for the purpose of bringing about an African American cultural revolution. Fighting for US presents the first historical examination of US' philosophy, internal dynamics, political activism and influence on African American art, making an elaborate use of oral history interviews, organizational archives, Federal Bureau of Investigation files, newspaper accounts, and other primary sources of the period. This book also sheds light on factors contributing to the organization's decline in the early '70s—government repression, authoritarianism, sexism, and elitist vanguard politics. Previous scholarship about US has been shaped by a war of words associated with a feud between US and the Black Panther Party that gave way to a series of violent and deadly clashes in Los Angeles. Venturing beyond the lingering rhetoric of rivalry, this book illuminates the ideological similarities and differences between US's "cultural" nationalism and the Black Panther Party's "revolutionary" nationalism. Today, US's emphasis on culture has endured as evidenced by the popularity of Kwanzaa and the Afrocentrism in Black art and popular media. Engaging and original, Fighting for US will be the definitive work on Maulana Karenga, the US organization, and Black cultural nationalism in America.
This Light of Ours

This Light of Ours

Julian Bond; Clayborne Carson

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2023
pokkari
This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement is a paradigm-shifting publication that presents the Civil Rights Movement through the work of nine photographers who participated in the movement as activists with SNCC, SCLC, and CORE. Unlike images produced by photojournalists, who covered breaking news events, these photographers lived within the movement—primarily within the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) framework—and documented its activities by focusing on the student activists and local people who together made it happen. The core of the book is a selection of 150 black-and-white photographs, representing the work of photographers Bob Adelman, George Ballis, Bob Fitch, Bob Fletcher, Matt Herron, David Prince, Herbert Randall, Maria Varela, and Tamio Wakayama. Images are grouped around four movement themes and convey SNCC's organizing strategies, resolve in the face of violence, impact on local and national politics, and influence on the nation's consciousness. The photographs and texts of This Light of Ours remind us that the movement was a battleground, that the battle was successfully fought by thousands of "ordinary" Americans among whom were the nation's courageous youth, and that the movement's moral vision and impact continue to shape our lives.
The Movement Makes Us Human

The Movement Makes Us Human

Joanna Shenk; Clayborne Carson

Wipf Stock Publishers
2018
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How is it that the person who created and defined the field of Black Studies and drafted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's prophetic Beyond Vietnam speech needs an introduction, even in movement circles today? In this provocative and poignant interview, Dr. Vincent Harding reflects on the communities that shaped his early life, compelled him to join movements for justice, and sustained his ongoing transformation. He challenges those committed to justice today to consider the enduring power of nonviolent social change and to root out white supremacy in all of its forms. With his relentless commitment to education and relationship-building across lines of difference, Harding never doubted the capacity of people to create the world we need. ""Vincent Harding was our greatest 'teacher of the movement, ' in both senses: historian of (and participant in) the Southern Freedom Struggle; and then animator of (and sage among) its many offspring. This intimate, wide-ranging interview of a formidable elder by a young Mennonite pastor-activist can serve as a primer on Harding's fascinating journey and remarkable work. He was a pastor and curator of spirit to so many of us in contemporary social movements, and these pages offer his counsel on how to be human to a new generation."" --Ched Myers and Elaine Enns, Authors of Ambassadors of Reconciliation ""Vincent and Rosemarie Freeney Harding lived democracy as a religious quest. They defined democracy as 'breathing space' and democratic movements as those that make us human. Shenk's interviews with Vincent Harding reveal one of America's most significant freedom struggle leaders reviewing his remarkable life. Together with this younger colleague, Harding reflects on the provocative, momentous questions facing Americans today--and on what will be necessary to make room to breathe for all."" --Rose Marie Berger, Senior Associate Editor, Sojourners Magazine ""Reader be warned, The Movement Makes Us Human isn't the 'hot new thing' to consume quickly to keep up with superficial water cooler banter. Within these pages are the concrete stories and wisdom that have emerged out of a life lived well with others. Harding's distinctive voice still compels us to join the river of struggle and inspires us towards a deeper humanity, a more courageous faith, and a more just society. Read it with care "" --Drew G. I. Hart, Assistant Professor of Theology, Messiah College Joanna Shenk is Associate Pastor at First Mennonite Church of San Francisco and co-producer of The Iconocast podcast. She is a writer, networker, activist, and educator. She is author of Widening the Circle: Experiments in Christian Discipleship.
The Long Shadow of Little Rock

The Long Shadow of Little Rock

Daisy Bates; Clayborne Carson

University of Arkansas Press
2007
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At an event honoring Daisy Bates as 1990's Distinguished Citizen then-governor Bill Clinton called her ""the most distinguished Arkansas citizen of all time."" Her classic account of the 1957 Little Rock School Crisis, ""The Long Shadow of Little Rock"", couldn't be found on most bookstore shelves in 1962 and was banned throughout the South. In 1988, after the University of Arkansas Press reprinted it, it won an American Book Award. On September 3, 1957, Gov. Orval Faubus called out the National Guard to surround all-white Central High School and prevent the entry of nine black students, challenging the Supreme Court's 1954 order to integrate all public schools. On September 25, Daisy Bates, an official of the NAACP in Arkansas, led the nine children into the school with the help of federal troops sent by President Eisenhower - the first time in eighty-one years that a president had dispatched troops to the South to protect the constitutional rights of black Americans. This new edition of Bates' own story about these historic events is being issued to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the Little Rock School crisis in 2007.
Claiborne County Breakdown

Claiborne County Breakdown

Patrick R. Watts

Patrick Watts
2014
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Louvin Reilly lives on his farm with his daughter Lucy Lee near Cumberland Gap, Tennessee in the late 1880's. Both wait for Lucy's fianc John Behan to return from working on the flat boats on the Cumberland River. When John returns Louvin plans to spend all his time showing him how to operate his farm. Louvin has two nephews, Matthew and Mark Johnson. The Johnson boys have been living on their own for about twelve years since their parents died in a fire that destroyed their cabin. Louvin wants to see them marry, leave the hills and prosper in the city. They have the wherewithal, but Louvin worries they do not seem the least bit interested in grasping the opportunity. In the meantime a number of tragedies occur and other situations arise that involve Louvin and the Johnson boys to varying degrees. These are told in this book as separate short stories. Each story is based upon an old time folk song. Inspiration came most directly from the songs "Molly and Tenbrooks," "The Oxford Tragedy," "The Wexford Girl," "Molly Bawn," "Polly Vaughn," "The Johnson Boys," "Good Old Mountain Dew," "Dooley," "John Henry," "The Wreck on the C. & O.," "Silver Dagger," "Katy Dear" and "Cumberland Gap." The stories include many allusions to other songs as well, such as "Jimmie Brown the Newsboy" and "Groundhog." Names of most of the characters in the stories are names of characters from even more songs, such as Lucy Lee, Cindy, Katy Daly, Angeline Baker, Willie Moore, Jack Davy and Rattler. Any fan of folk and bluegrass music will recognize many more songs and names. These stories are not straight restatements of the songs. The author developed the situations and characters differently, as Calliope and Euterpe directed. The original songs about the horse race and the train wreck were based upon actual events. However, again, the Muses had their own ideas about things for this collection. One of those ideas was to have a core of characters that appear in all the stories. Some just lend a hand to help develop that particular story. Some have stories of their own that develop and resolve themselves across the entire collection. Although the stories are separate, they are interrelated by setting, characters and events.