I Have a Dream

I Have a Dream


Author : Martin Luther King, Jr.
Publisher : Turtleback Books
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ISBN : 9780613437493
Pages : 256 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (437 users)

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For use in schools and libraries only. Gathers speeches, sermons, letters, and essays from each period in Dr. King's life, and includes brief notes on their historical background.


I Have a Dream

I Have a Dream


Author : Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Publisher : Schwartz & Wade
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ISBN : 037598772X
Pages : 40 pages
Rating Book: 4.7/5 (375 users)

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From Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s daughter, Dr. Bernice A. King: “My father’s dream continues to live on from generation to generation, and this beautiful and powerful illustrated edition of his world-changing "I Have a Dream" speech brings his inspiring message of freedom, equality, and peace to the youngest among us—those who will one day carry his dream forward for everyone.” On August 28, 1963, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington, Martin Luther King gave one of the most powerful and memorable speeches in our nation's history. His words, paired with Caldecott Honor winner Kadir Nelson's magificent paintings, make for a picture book certain to be treasured by children and adults alike. The themes of equality and freedom for all are not only relevant today, 50 years later, but also provide young readers with an important introduction to our nation's past.


I Have a Dream

I Have a Dream


Author : Martin Luther King, Jr.
Publisher : Harper San Francisco
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ISBN : 9780062506160
Pages : 224 pages
Rating Book: 4.0/5 (56 users)

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This collection features Martin Luther King's most influential words, including the keynote address of the 1963 march on Washington. The selections are arranged chronologically, providing commentaries that provide a running history of the Civil Rights Movement and related events.


I Have a Dream

I Have a Dream


Author : Martin Luther King, Jr.
Publisher : HarperOne
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ISBN : 9780063236790
Pages : 144 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (236 users)

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Introducing the Martin Luther King Jr Library With a New Foreword by Amanda Gorman A beautiful collectible edition of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's legendary speech at the March on Washington, laid out to follow the cadence of his oration--part of Dr. King's archives published exclusively by HarperCollins. On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood before thousands of Americans who had gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. in the name of civil rights. Including the immortal words, "I have a dream," Dr. King's keynote speech would energize a movement and change the course of history. With references to the Gettysburg Address, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, Shakespeare, and the Bible, Dr. King's March on Washington address has long been hailed as one of the greatest pieces of writing and oration in history. Profound and deeply moving, it is as relevant today as it was nearly sixty years earlier. 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.


I Have a Dream

I Have a Dream


Author : Martin Luther King
Publisher :
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ISBN : 9780329637705
Pages : 210 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (637 users)

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Gathers speeches, sermons, letters, and essays from each period in Dr. King's life, and includes notes on their historical background. In addition to the famed keynote address of the 1963 march on Washington, the renowned civil rights leader's most influential words included here are the "Letter from a Birmingham Jail," the essay "Pilgrimage to Nonviolence," and his last sermon, "I See the Promised Land," preached the day before he was assassinated.Editor James M. Washington arranged the selections chronologically, providing headnotes for each selection that give a running history of the civil rights movement and related events. In his introduction, Washington assesses King's times and significance.


I Have a Dream - 40th Anniversary Edition

I Have a Dream - 40th Anniversary Edition


Author : Martin Luther King
Publisher : Harper Collins
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ISBN : 0062505521
Pages : 250 pages
Rating Book: 4.6/5 (62 users)

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"HIS LIFE INFORMED US, HIS DREAMS SUSTAIN US" -from the Citation of the posthumous award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., July 4,1977 Martin Luther King's twenty most memorable writings and s


Ebony

Ebony


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Pages : 144 pages
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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.


"I Have a Dream" Speech


Author : Martin Luther King (Jr.)
Publisher :
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Pages : pages
Rating Book: 4.9/5 (91 users)

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Reading America

Reading America


Author : Elizabeth Boyle
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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ISBN : 1443807230
Pages : 265 pages
Rating Book: 4.4/5 (443 users)

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This specially commissioned volume of essays offers a refreshing and unusual perspective on classic novels from the American literary canon. Accessible to students, scholars and the interested reader, this engaging collection explores familiar novels through unfamiliar lenses and, in so doing, sheds light on surprising and previously overlooked aspects of each text. Reading America presents a new approach to American literature by showcasing a cross-section of recent research into previously un-tapped areas of interest. Each chapter attempts to re-read classic American texts using new or unorthodox theoretical frameworks, including such diverse topics as an Emersonian reading of Don DeLillo, decoding Thomas Pynchon with eco-criticism and understanding Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy by exploring the graphic novel version of “City of Glass”. Other authors explored in this way include Henry James, Truman Capote, Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Joyce Carol Oates and F. Scott Fitzgerald. This type of approach widens the reader’s knowledge of each well-known text and encourages new critical evaluations of contemporary American literature. The collection moves through six large topic areas, from Naturalism and an idea of the “Great American Novel” at the end of the nineteenth century, through politics, sexuality, language and nature, to a contemporary engagement with postmodernism. Each essay deals with its own particular subject and author, but the full impact of each on the notion of the “American novel” as a phenomenon can only be understood when read in conjunction with the others. Of interest to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, Reading America would be a valuable asset to any American Studies or American Literature degree course, and a useful companion to American History or Politics courses. The volume will also attract strong interest from established academics, especially those researching the fields of literature, critical theory, cultural history and politics.


Breaching the Colonial Contract

Breaching the Colonial Contract


Author : Arlo Kempf
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
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ISBN : 1402099444
Pages : 270 pages
Rating Book: 4.0/5 (42 users)

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Almost a decade in, Empire remains the 21st Century's dominant mode of cultural production, and North America remains at the apex of the colonial imperative. The contributors to this volume argue that, far from being a post-colonial world, the struggle for independence of polity and culture is still alive and relevant. The book brings together relevant examples of anti-colonial discourse and struggle from across the US and Canada, providing unique perspectives on resistance, activism, scholarship and pedagogy. Anti-colonialism is an evolving framework to which this book hopes to make a unique contribution, with the range, depth and analytical approach of the chapters it contains. The emphasis on anti-colonial resistance here is significant, as it consistently reveals the personal commitment required for the undoing of domination, as well as the ways in which people can collectively pursue radical politics in their aim of bringing about social justice. The book examines a multitude of actions which could be termed anti-colonial, from student walkouts along the US/Mexico border, to interrogations of the relationship between indigenous and anti-racist struggles in North America, to analyses of the implications of anti-colonialism for community unionism as well as disability rights struggles. Chapters also look at the movement for Africentric schools in Toronto, provide an annotated and comparative look at the myriad struggles for and by the Fourth World and Fourth World nations, and analyze the creation of an anti-colonial classroom in a Montreal university. They also explore the colonial underpinnings of multicultural education in the US. With contributions from leading thinkers such as Henry Giroux, Ward Churchill, and Peter McLaren, as well as fresh perspectives from junior academics, this book provides a diverse and varied survey of anti-colonialism in the US and Canada. It will be a thought-provoking read for those working in a wide variety of disciplines, from Sociology to Politics. In daring and incisive ways, Arlo Kempf's collection further positions anti-colonialism as the necessary educational project for the colonizer and colonized within us all; it reflectively re-sets the radical education agenda, with telling historical and current instances that are used by the book's authors to move constructively forward in critical ways. John Willinsky, Stanford University, USA


Afrikanische Diaspora

Afrikanische Diaspora


Author : Werner Zips
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
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ISBN : 9783825839710
Pages : 478 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (839 users)

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Spiritual Care in an Age of #BlackLivesMatter

Spiritual Care in an Age of #BlackLivesMatter


Author : Danielle J. Buhuro
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
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ISBN : 1532648081
Pages : 254 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (532 users)

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Wednesday, November 9, 2016 is the day that changed America. A Republican business mogul and reality television host who once proclaimed that if women didn’t accept the intimate advancements of men, then men were could simply grab these women by a particularly sensitive extremity below their stomachs, snatched the electoral collegiate vote and since then has worked tirelessly on reversing President Barack Obama’s progressive policies and pushing immigration legislation backwards. This vital resource guide incorporates the basic understandings of spiritual care with the current social, emotional, existential and spiritual needs of African Americans simply surviving in Trump’s violent America. It’s one-of-a-kind, offering specific spiritual care strategies and interventions for African Americans dealing with particular physical, social and emotional health challenges in the midst of rising statistics of racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia leading to violence in the United States. Intended for anyone in academia or the helping professions, this comprehensive work benefits those seeking to provide spiritual care to African American hospital patients, counseling clients, church congregants and parishioners, military veterans, or returning service members. The contributors to this anthology are experts in their respective fields who offer a new, refreshing, and energizing perspective on important issues impacting African Americans.


The Liberatory Thought of Martin Luther King Jr

The Liberatory Thought of Martin Luther King Jr


Author : Robert E. Birt
Publisher : Lexington Books
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ISBN : 0739165526
Pages : 382 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (739 users)

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A collection of essays explores King's philosophies and how they relate to topics ranging from existentialism and Hegelian dialetics to the current conflict in the Middle East.


Healthy Conflict in Contemporary American Society

Healthy Conflict in Contemporary American Society


Author : Jason A. Springs
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN : 1108342736
Pages : 370 pages
Rating Book: 4.0/5 (18 users)

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US citizens perceive their society to be one of the most diverse and religiously tolerant in the world today. Yet seemingly intractable religious intolerance and moral conflict abound throughout contemporary US public life - from abortion law battles, same-sex marriage, post-9/11 Islamophobia, public school curriculum controversies, to moral and religious dimensions of the Black Lives Matter and Occupy Wall Street movements, and Tea Party populism. Healthy Conflict in Contemporary American Society develops an approach to democratic discourse and coalition-building across deep moral and religious divisions. Drawing on conflict transformation in peace studies, recent American pragmatist thought, and models of agonistic democracy, Jason Springs argues that, in circumstances riven with conflict between strong religious identities and deep moral and political commitments, productive engagement may depend on thinking creatively about how to constructively utilize conflict and intolerance. The result is an approach oriented by the recognition of conflict as a constituent and life-giving feature of social and political relationships.


Reclaimative Post-Conflict Justice

Reclaimative Post-Conflict Justice


Author : Janet C. Gerson
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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ISBN : 1527571122
Pages : 274 pages
Rating Book: 4.2/5 (527 users)

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This book presents an important contribution to our understanding of post-conflict justice as an essential element of global ethics and justice through an exploration of the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI). The 2003 War in Iraq provoked worldwide protests and unleashed debates on the war’s illegitimacy and illegality. In response, the WTI was organized by anti-war and peace activists, international law experts, and ordinary people who claimed global citizens’ rights to investigate and document the war responsibilities of official authorities, governments, and the United Nations, as well as their violation of global public will. The WTI’s democratizing, experimental form constituted reclaimative post-conflict justice, a new conceptualization within the field of post-conflict and justice studies. This book serves as a theoretical and practical guide for all who seek to reclaim deliberative democracy as a viable foundation for revitalizing the ethical norms of a peaceful and just world order.


Vader, Voldemort and Other Villains

Vader, Voldemort and Other Villains


Author : Jamey Heit
Publisher : McFarland
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ISBN : 0786485108
Pages : 233 pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (786 users)

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What is evil? How do we understand it in our culture? The thirteen essays in this critical volume explore the different ways in which evil is portrayed in popular culture, particularly film and novels. Iconic figures of evil are considered, as is the repeated use of classic themes within our intellectual tradition. Topics covered include serial killers in film, the Twilight series, the Harry Potter series, Star Wars, and more. Collectively, these essays suggest how vital the notion of evil is to our culture, which in turn suggest a need to reflect on what it means to value what is good.


Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope

Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope


Author : Lucas E. Morel
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
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ISBN : 0813182646
Pages : 435 pages
Rating Book: 4.1/5 (813 users)

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An important new collection of original essays that examine how Ellison's landmark novel, Invisible Man (1952), addresses the social, cultural, political, economic, and racial contradictions of America. Commenting on the significance of Mark Twain's writi