Civil Rights in My Bones

Civil Rights in My Bones
Author: Julian McPhillips
Publsiher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781603064187

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Civil Rights in My Bones: More Colorful Stories from a Lawyer's Life and Work, 2005-2015 is a memoir by Julian L. McPhillips Jr. In a career stretching over forty-plus years, the Montgomery, Alabama, attorney has earned a reputation as a determined advocate for the rights of consumers, victims of police abuse, falsely accused criminal defendants, the unborn, immigrants, and the environment. A previous book, The People’s Lawyer, covered his life and career up to 2005. Civil Rights in My Bones provides additional background about his family roots in Alabama, his parents’ political activism, his education and athletic competition as a champion amateur wrestler, his religious convictions, and his wife, children, and grandchildren. But it also details many of the major cases he has handled in the past decade. These include defenses of consumers victimized by unfair compulsory arbitration clauses, victims of employment discrimination, fellow lawyers and even judges who were unfairly targeted for sanctions for reasons of race or gender, and church congregations at war within themselves over various issues. One fascinating section of the book discusses his and his wife Leslie’s leadership in establishing a new evangelical, healing-spirit Episcopal church and its struggles with the larger church hierarchy. While focused on the author’s life and work, the memoir is also a window into Alabama and Southern life, culture, and politics.

Fire in My Bones

Fire in My Bones
Author: Charles H. King
Publsiher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1986
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: NWU:35556017721937

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Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights and Literature

Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights and Literature
Author: Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg,Alexandra Schultheis Moore
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781136646379

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What can literary theory reveal about discourses and practices of human rights, and how can human rights frameworks help to make sense of literature? How have human rights concerns shaped the literary marketplace, and how can literature impact human rights concerns? Essays in this volume theorize how both literature and reading literarily can shape understanding of human rights in productive ways. Contributors to Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights and Literature provide a shared history of modern literature and rights; theorize how trauma, ethics, subjectivity, and witnessing shape representations of human rights violations and claims in literary texts across a range of genres (including poetry, the novel, graphic narrative, short story, testimonial, and religious fables); and consider a range of civil, political, social, economic, and cultural rights and their representations. The authors reflect on the imperial and colonial histories of human rights as well as the cynical mobilization of human rights discourses in the name of war, violence, and repression; at the same time, they take seriously Gayatri Spivak’s exhortation that human rights is something that we "cannot not want," exploring the central function of storytelling at the heart of all human rights claims, discourses, and policies.

The Making of a Civil Rights Leader

The Making of a Civil Rights Leader
Author: Jos? Angel Guti?rrez
Publsiher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1611922151

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Born in 1944, Jose Angel Gutierrez grew up in a time when Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas and the Southwest attended separate schools and avoided public facilities and restaurants that were designated "Whites Only." Despite the limits of segregation and rural culture in Texas, the passion to learn and to educate others, as well as to undo injustice, burned in his belly from an early age. Gutierrez offers portraits of his early influences, from his father's own pursuit of knowledge and political involvement, to his Mexican pre-school teacher's interest in bilingual-bicultural education which did not exist in public schools at that time, and to his mother's courage and persistence, taking up migrant field work to provide for her family after the death of young Gutierrez's father. In this intensely narrated memoir, Gutierrez details his rise from being beaten down by racist political and agricultural interests in South Texas to his leadership role in the Chicano civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Complemented by photos from his personal archives, Gutierrez recalls his struggle for education, his early baptism in grass-roots political organizing, and his success in creating one of history's most successful third party movements, La Raza Unida Party. Along the way, Gutierrez earned college and law degrees, as well as a Ph.D. in Political Science. He was elected or appointed to school boards, commissions, judgeships and party chairmanships, all with the single-minded purpose of extending equality to Mexican Americans and other minorities in the United States. Through his tireless efforts, he crossed paths with African American and Native American civil rights leaders, Mexican presidents, and other international figures.

Fire in My Bones

Fire in My Bones
Author: Charles H. King
Publsiher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015002613621

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The Role of Ideas in the Civil Rights South

The Role of Ideas in the Civil Rights South
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1604736909

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Presidential Nominations to the Civil Rights Commission

Presidential Nominations to the Civil Rights Commission
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1984
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: PURD:32754075435705

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Bone of My Bones

Bone of My Bones
Author: Cynthia Gaw
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2015-08-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498225533

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Bone of My Bones fictionalizes a Biblical equality and mutuality. The "complementarian" debate usually focuses on the realm of theory, and stereotypes the lived experience and the people who suffer from the contemporary Church's brand of sexism. This novel fleshes out many popular gender ideas, and explores how and why these conflict with Biblical truth.