Struggle for Freedom 2008 Ed

Struggle for Freedom  2008 Ed
Author: Cecilio D. Duka
Publsiher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9712350452

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The Struggle for Freedom Volume 2

The Struggle for Freedom  Volume 2
Author: CLAYBORNE. LAPSANSKY-WERNER CARSON (EMMA J. NASH, GARY B.),Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner,Gary B. Nash
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-01-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 013482847X

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A Struggle for Freedom

A Struggle for Freedom
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1949
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:92682860

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Empire Expansion and the Struggle for Freedom

Empire  Expansion and the Struggle for Freedom
Author: Jim Rodgers
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781984552396

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This book explores the importance of political culture to the actions and lives of leading political characters during the time of American expansion and leading into the American Civil War (1820–1863). Strains of individualism, moralism, and traditionalism in American political culture shaped the political behaviors and events of this momentous era.

Archy Lee s Struggle for Freedom

Archy Lee s Struggle for Freedom
Author: Brian McGinty
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493045358

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In San Francisco, CA, in 1858, a young African American man was freed from the claims of a white man who sought to return him to slavery in Mississippi. This was one year after the Supreme Court’s notorious Dred Scott decision and during the California Gold Rush, which saw the population of the state rise from 7,000 to more than 60,000 in a few short years. Archy Lee was the name of the man who, with the aid of anti-slavery lawyers and determined opponents of human bondage, had just won his freedom from the claims of Charles Stovall. With the aid of pro-slavery lawyers and equally determined supporters, Stovall had sought to capture him and carry him back to a far-away slave plantation. Yet the book is not solely about Archy Lee. It is also about the travel routes that the gold-seekers followed to California in the 1850s, some by land over the Great Plains, some by sea around Cape Horn, yet others by sailing from the east coast of North America to the isthmus of Panama, where they crossed over the land there by train and continued on by sea to San Francisco. It is about the efforts of the racially motivated lawmakers to suppress the rights of all of California’s residents except whites, and to subject people of African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American descent to second-, third-, or even fourth-class citizenship. It is about the residents of the state—including many whites—who fought back against those efforts, seeking to ameliorate or repeal the discriminatory laws and introduce a measure of fairness and justice into California’s civil life. It is about the lawyers and judges who participated in Archy Lee’s legal struggles in 1858, some supporting his claims for freedom while others ferociously opposed them and, in the process, elevated their own political and professional profiles.

John Hervey Wheeler Black Banking and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights

John Hervey Wheeler  Black Banking  and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights
Author: Brandon K. Winford
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780813178288

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WINNER OF THE LILLIAN SMITH BOOK AWARD John Hervey Wheeler (1908–1978) was one of the civil rights movement's most influential leaders. In articulating a bold vision of regional prosperity grounded in full citizenship and economic power for African Americans, this banker, lawyer, and visionary would play a key role in the fight for racial and economic equality throughout North Carolina. Utilizing previously unexamined sources from the John Hervey Wheeler Collection at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, this biography explores the black freedom struggle through the life of North Carolina's most influential black power broker. After graduating from Morehouse College, Wheeler returned to Durham and began a decades-long career at Mechanics and Farmers (M&F) Bank. He started as a teller and rose to become bank president in 1952. In 1961, President Kennedy appointed Wheeler to the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, a position in which he championed equal rights for African Americans and worked with Vice President Johnson to draft civil rights legislation. One of the first blacks to attain a high position in the state's Democratic Party, Wheeler became the state party's treasurer in 1968, and then its financial director. Wheeler urged North Carolina's white financial advisors to steer the region toward the end of Jim Crow segregation for economic reasons. Straddling the line between confrontation and negotiation, Wheeler pushed for increased economic opportunity for African Americans while reminding the white South that its future was linked to the plight of black southerners.

Fighting the Forever War

Fighting the Forever War
Author: Lisa M. Mundey
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2022-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476688893

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During two decades of fighting in Afghanistan, U.S. service members confronted numerous challenges in their mission to secure the country from the threat of al-Qaeda and the Taliban and assist in rebuilding efforts. Because the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan occurred simultaneously, much of the American public conflated them or failed to notice the Afghanistan War; and most of the war's archival material remains classified and closed to civilian researchers. Drawing on interviews and letters home, this book relates the Afghanistan War through the experiences of American troops, with firsthand accounts of both combat and humanitarian operations, the environment, living conditions and interactions with the locals.

The Vaal Uprising of 1984 the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa

The Vaal Uprising of 1984   the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa
Author: Franziska Rueedi
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847012616

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Offers new insights into the struggle against Apartheid, and the poverty and inequality that instigated political resistance.