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The American civil rights movement represents one of the most
remarkable social revolutions in all of world history. While no one
would discount the significance of the leadership of Martin Luther
King and others, we should also recognize that the fight could not
have been waged without the countless foot soldiers in the
trenches. As an important corrective to the traditional "great man"
studies, these essays emphasize the importance of grassroots
actions and individual agency in the effort to bring about national
civil renewal. These biographies assert the importance of
individuals on the local level working towards civil rights and the
influence that this primarily African-American movement had on
others including La Raza, the Native American Movement, feminism,
and gay rights. Through engaging biographies of such varied
individuals as Abraham Galloway, Ida B. Wells, James K. Vardaman,
Jose Angel Gutierrez, and Sylvia Rivera, Glisson widens the scope
of most Civil Rights studies beyond the 1954-1965 time frame to
include its full history since the Civil War. By widening the time
frame studied, these essays underscore the difficult, often
unrewarded and generational nature of social change.
The American civil rights movement represents one of the most
remarkable social revolutions in all of world history. While no one
would discount the significance of the leadership of Martin Luther
King and others, we should also recognize that the fight could not
have been waged without the countless foot soldiers in the
trenches. As an important corrective to the traditional "great man"
studies, these essays emphasize the importance of grassroots
actions and individual agency in the effort to bring about national
civil renewal. These biographies assert the importance of
individuals on the local level working towards civil rights and the
influence that this primarily African-American movement had on
others including La Raza, the Native American Movement, feminism,
and gay rights. Through engaging biographies of such varied
individuals as Abraham Galloway, Ida B. Wells, James K. Vardaman,
Jose Angel Gutierrez, and Sylvia Rivera, Glisson widens the scope
of most Civil Rights studies beyond the 1954 1965 time frame to
include its full history since the Civil War. By widening the time
frame studied, these essays underscore the difficult, often
unrewarded and generational nature of social change."
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Those Eyes (Paperback)
Crystal Anderson
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A very different love story. Book One of The Eye of Reality Trilogy
Lynae is a Christian college student from Tucson, Arizona. She is
taken from her safe reality and enters the world very few believe
is possible. Suddenly caught up in a cauldron of international
intrigue. On the run from assassins. Under the protection of Isaac,
an Egyptian-born Muslim. What happens when a Christian woman falls
in love with a Muslim man? What part does Isaac play as Lynae's
protector? Along the way she will discover who God wants her to be,
what love means, who is chasing her, and how powerful the God of
order really is. The saga begins in this book. Those Eyes.
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