The American Leadership Tradition

The American Leadership Tradition
Author: Marvin Olasky
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1581341768

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From the beginning there have been principled men alongside unprincipled ones in our government. Focusing on the lives and careers of 13 American leaders from Washington to Clinton, Marvin Olasky systematically examines the connections between personal faith and political decisions, offering indisputable evidence that private morality does indeed affect public policy. A serious work of historical scholarship, this succinct book guides Americans who are seeking their way in the moral fog of the new millennium.

African American Leadership

African American Leadership
Author: Iris Carlton-LaNey
Publsiher: N A S W Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: African American social workers
ISBN: 0871013177

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Introduction and Overview; Victoria Earle Matthews: Residence and Reform; African Americans and Social Work in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1900-1930; Birdye Henrietta Haynes: A Pioneer Settlement House Worker; Margaret Murray Washington: Organizer of Rural African American Women; Marcus Garvey and Community Development via the UNIA; Ida B. Wells-Barnett: An Uncompromising Style; Lawrence A. Oxley: Defining State Public Welfare among African Americans; George Edmund Haynes and Elizabeth Ross Haynes: Empowerment Practice among African American Social Welfare Pioneers; Janie Porter Barrett and the Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls: Community Response to the Needs of African American Children ; Eugene Kinckle Jones: A Statesman for the Times; Mary Church Terrell and Her Mission: Giving Decades of Quiet Service; Thyra J. Edwards: Internationalist Social Worker; Sarah Collins Fernandis and Her Hidden Work; E. Franklin Frazier and Social Work: Unity and Conflict; Historic Development of African American Child Welfare Services; Traditional Helping Roles of Older African American Woman: The Concept of Self-Help.

African American Leadership and Mentoring Through Purpose Preparation and Preceptors

African American Leadership and Mentoring Through Purpose  Preparation  and Preceptors
Author: Pichon, Henrietta Williams,Mutakabbir, Yoruba
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2021-12-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799882084

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The lack of African Americans in leadership roles within the academy creates a real crisis in the leadership pipeline. One of the problems could be that the pathways to leadership for African Americans are less visible. They can see the end result but may be less clear about how to get there. Oftentimes, understanding these pathways to leadership is less academic in nature and more informal and/or relational. Thus, the relationship between leadership and mentorship for African Americans is especially important to advancing in the academy. Further guidance and understanding of steps to advancement from established African American leaders in the academy is therefore needed. African American Leadership and Mentoring Through Purpose, Preparation, and Preceptors provides an exhaustive exploration of leadership and mentorship through purpose, preparation, and preceptors. This edited book explains how to identify ways that individuals can strengthen their career trajectory, determine strategies to employ for career advancement, establish lasting and impactful connections with key stakeholders per career aspirations, provide guidance for individuals seeking advancement within the academy, and explore current theoretical and practical nuances with regard to research, literature, and application of leadership and mentorship of African Americans in the academy. Covering topics such as cross-racial mentorship, emotionally intelligent leadership, and African American leaders, this text is ideal for teachers, faculty, university administrators, leaders in education, aspiring future leaders, researchers, academicians, and students.

Woodrow Wilson and the American Diplomatic Tradition

Woodrow Wilson and the American Diplomatic Tradition
Author: Lloyd E. Ambrosius
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521385857

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Woodrow Wilson's contributions to the creation of the League of Nations as well as his failures in the Senate battles over the Versailles treaty are stressed in this account of his leadership in international affairs.

Roars of Traditional Leaders

Roars of Traditional Leaders
Author: Chai Charles Moua
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761856924

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The book discusses the leadership role, a key component of organization development and transformation, played by contemporary leaders in the challenge of sustaining the Mong’s rich cultural traditions in America. Leaders will have to come together in the discussion of cultural practices and traditions in the century to come.

The Guardians

The Guardians
Author: Karl A. Lamb
Publsiher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393952266

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Explores the role of the "Guardians," a powerful political elite, in determining current American foreign and domestic policy and evaluates the attitudes and values of this diverse group of men and women

Christianity in America

Christianity in America
Author: G. Wright Doyle
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620320594

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Was America founded as a "Christian" nation? What role has the Christian faith of many of its leaders played in the course of its history? How has Christianity affected American culture and society? This trenchant critique of the role of Christianity in American history highlights both the ways in which Christians have made many valuable contributions as "salt and light," and how they have caused a great deal of damage by trying to be "savior and lord." Believers in Christ have built one of the most "Christianized" countries in the world, with benefits for millions. They have also nurtured messianic aspirations that have spawned disasters for themselves and other countries. Generous in praise for dedicated believers who have reflected the character of Christ, the book is also unsparing in criticism of Christians who have, sometimes with the best intentions, failed to act wisely. In short, the reader will be encouraged by the many "triumphs" of Christianity in America, and sobered by its "tragedy."

US Department of State Dispatch

US Department of State Dispatch
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1995
Genre: United States
ISBN: MINN:31951D02928636N

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