Your Mindset Freedom and Dream Achievements Quotes Book

Your Mindset  Freedom and Dream Achievements Quotes Book
Author: Afolake Janet Oyelami
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2020
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781984592965

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This is a self dream achievement book. It is a go getter quote book. It has seven chapters and individual chapter talk about quotes that people can adapt and use for their personal goals and dreams. Individual chapter is an eye opening to what life is all about, how you can move on when others let you down and what you can do that will bring peace of mind to you. It quotes book but a different quote book that explain deeply what each quote meant. It is for both young and adult in all over the world. Individual can also use it as a daily confession quotes. It is written from inspiration received during meditation time and quotes that will encourage people from other authors was also adopted. Read and start to achieve your dreams in life.

The Face of Emmett Till

The Face of Emmett Till
Author: Mamie Till-Mobley
Publsiher: Dramatic Publishing
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2006
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 1583423257

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In August, 1955 the body of Emmett Till was found floating in the Tallahatchie River. His mother Mamie, was determined that his death should not go unnoticed, and due to her persistence it became a national issue and the springboard for the Civil Rights Movement.

Freedom s Coming

Freedom s Coming
Author: Paul Harvey
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469606422

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In a sweeping analysis of religion in the post-Civil War and twentieth-century South, Freedom's Coming puts race and culture at the center, describing southern Protestant cultures as both priestly and prophetic: as southern formal theology sanctified dominant political and social hierarchies, evangelical belief and practice subtly undermined them. The seeds of subversion, Paul Harvey argues, were embedded in the passionate individualism, exuberant expressive forms, and profound faith of believers in the region. Harvey explains how black and white religious folk within and outside of mainstream religious groups formed a southern "evangelical counterculture" of Christian interracialism that challenged the theologically grounded racism pervasive among white southerners and ultimately helped to end Jim Crow in the South. Moving from the folk theology of segregation to the women who organized the Montgomery bus boycott, from the hymn-inspired freedom songs of the 1960s to the influence of black Pentecostal preachers on Elvis Presley, Harvey deploys cultural history in fresh and innovative ways and fills a decades-old need for a comprehensive history of Protestant religion and its relationship to the central question of race in the South for the postbellum and twentieth-century period.

Minorities and Representation in American Politics

Minorities and Representation in American Politics
Author: Rebekah Herrick
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781483386829

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Minorities and Representation in American Politics is the first book of its kind to examine underrepresented minorities with a framework based on four types of representation—descriptive, formalistic, symbolic, and substantive. Through this lens, author Rebekah Herrick looks at race, ethnic, gender, and sexual minorities not in isolation but synthesized within every chapter. This enables readers to better recognize both the similarities and differences of groups’ underrepresentation. Herrick also applies her unique and constructive approach to intergroup cooperation and intersectionality, highlighting the impact that groups can have on one another.

Fearless How to Overcome Fear and Live a Life of Freedom and Abundance

Fearless  How to Overcome Fear and Live a Life of Freedom and Abundance
Author: Shu Chen Hou
Publsiher: KOKOSHUNGSAN®
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2024
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Are you tired of letting fear hold you back from achieving your goals and living a fulfilling life? Do you want to break free from the shackles of fear and live a life of freedom and abundance? Look no further than "Fearless: How to Overcome Fear and Live a Life of Freedom and Abundance." This book provides practical strategies for overcoming fear and embracing a life of confidence and courage. You'll learn how to confront fear, adopt a fearless mindset, identify your fears, and manage fear in daily life. You'll also discover the power of visualization, positive self-talk, mindfulness, and building a support network. Whether you're struggling with the fear of failure, the fear of success, or any other type of fear, "Fearless" provides practical and actionable strategies for overcoming it. The book is easy to read and suitable for reading every day to remind yourself of the tools and strategies for managing fear. Don't let fear hold you back any longer. Invest in "Fearless: How to Overcome Fear and Live a Life of Freedom and Abundance" and start living the life you've always dreamed of.

Acetylene

Acetylene
Author: Erik Ramsey
Publsiher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0573626006

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Undaunted by the Fight

Undaunted by the Fight
Author: Harry G. Lefever
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0865549761

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Undaunted by the Fight is a study of small but dedicated, group of Spelman College students and faculty who, between 1957 and 1967 risked their lives, compromised their grades, and jeopardized their careers to make Atlanta and the South a more just and open society. Lefever argues that the participation of Spelman's students and faculty in the Civil Rights Movement represented both a continuity and a break with the institution's earlier history. On the one hand their actions were consistent with Spelman's long history of liberal arts and community service; yet, on the other hand; as his research documents; their actions represented a break with Spelman's traditional non-political stance and challenged the assumption that social changes should occur only gradually and within established legal institutions. For the first time in the eighty-plus years of Spelman's existence, the students and faculty who participated in the Movement took actions that directly challenged the injustices of the social and political status quo. Too often in the past the Movement literature, including the literature on the Atlanta Movement focused disproportionately on the males involved to the exclusion of the women who were equally involved, and; who, in many instances, initiated actions and provided leadership for the Movement. Lefever concludes his study by saying that Spelman's activist students and faculty succeeded to the extent they did because they kept their eyes on the prize. They endured the struggle; he says; and, in so doing; eventually won many prizes -- some personal, others social. Undaunted; they liberated themselves, but at the same time they liberated their school, their city and the larger society.

Memories

Memories
Author: Dorothy Bell Lucas
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781468565386

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MEMORIES, is my personal commemorative description of an exceptional legacy of young Black teens in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. This portrait portrays students sharing special bonds of love, friendships, academic dignity and great respect for their Alma Mater, Royal Street-L. J. Rowan High, during and after the outcries of the Civil Rights Era. If you enjoy searching for time capsules and flashbacks of the United States' History, this profound Legacy can accommodate your thirst and help you understand Black students' desires for getting an education and succeeding beyond their parents and grandparents socioeconomic status or wildest dreams, during the crisis of the Little Rock Nine, the Norfolk's seventeen, the Vietnam Anti-War Movement, the assassinations of President John Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Vernon Dahmer, as well as the wrongfully accused and cruel treatments of Clyde Kennard. Trapped in this almost hopeless environment, many African American students escaped the horrors of society, and blossomed into well-adjusted educated citizens, prepared to enforce and enjoy all freedoms of the United States Constitution and the competitive, global job market.