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Book Synopsis I Saw Freedom Betrayed by : Arthur Bliss Lane
Download or read book I Saw Freedom Betrayed written by Arthur Bliss Lane and published by . This book was released on 1949 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Freedom Betrayed by : George H. Nash
Download or read book Freedom Betrayed written by George H. Nash and published by Hoover Press. This book was released on 2013-09-01 with total page 816 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Herbert Hoover's "magnum opus"—at last published nearly fifty years after its completion—offers a revisionist reexamination of World War II and its cold war aftermath and a sweeping indictment of the "lost statesmanship" of Franklin Roosevelt. Hoover offers his frank evaluation of Roosevelt's foreign policies before Pearl Harbor and policies during the war, as well as an examination of the war's consequences, including the expansion of the Soviet empire at war's end and the eruption of the cold war against the Communists.
Book Synopsis The Struggle for Freedom & Democracy Betrayed by : Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe
Download or read book The Struggle for Freedom & Democracy Betrayed written by Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe and published by Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US. This book was released on 2019 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hon. Miria Matembe tells of her experience as an insider and minister in President Yoweri Museveni's government of Uganda that strips bare the ugly side of the once-revered revolutionary regime. Without fear or favour, she gives a stinging account of how the grand schemes of vulgarization of the constitution, politics of corruption, patronage and deceit are hatched and orchestrated to entrench "Musevenism" in Uganda. She unmasks President Museveni's dictatorial personality and his tactics to keep an iron handgrip on individuals and nations. Hon Matembe reveals the shocking incidences of total reluctance by the NRM government to fight corruption but instead promote it as a fuel that powers its engine. Can a government that holds onto power through corruption have the will to fight it? Hon Matembe witnessed all these unfortunate events of the making of a dictator and in this autobiography, she tells it all - as she saw it.
Book Synopsis Freedom Betrayed by : Stephen Arseneault
Download or read book Freedom Betrayed written by Stephen Arseneault and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-04-28 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The final exciting book of the FREEDOM series! The aliens are pushed back to their stronghold. Human fleets attack. Success promises the capture of the supposed time displacement complex which is rumored to have started the Human enslavement. If won, can we travel back and prevent the Great Betrayal of Man that began our generations of slavery?
Book Synopsis Freedom Dreams by : Robin D.G. Kelley
Download or read book Freedom Dreams written by Robin D.G. Kelley and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2022-08-23 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 20th-anniversary edition of Kelley’s influential history of 20th-century Black radicalism, with new reflections on current movements and their impact on the author, and a foreword by poet Aja Monet First published in 2002, Freedom Dreams is a staple in the study of the Black radical tradition. Unearthing the thrilling history of grassroots movements and renegade intellectuals and artists, Kelley recovers the dreams of the future worlds Black radicals struggled to achieve. Focusing on the insights of activists, from the Revolutionary Action Movement to the insurgent poetics of Aimé and Suzanne Césaire, Kelley chronicles the quest for a homeland, the hope that communism offered, the politics of surrealism, the transformative potential of Black feminism, and the long dream of reparations for slavery and Jim Crow. In this edition, Kelley includes a new introduction reflecting on how movements of the past 20 years have expanded his own vision of freedom to include mutual care, disability justice, abolition, and decolonization, and a new epilogue exploring the visionary organizing of today’s freedom dreamers. This classic history of the power of the Black radical imagination is as timely as when it was first published.
Download or read book American Betrayal written by Diana West and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2013-05-28 with total page 415 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Conservative columnist West uncovers how and when America gave up its core ideals and began the march toward socialism. She digs into the modern political landscape, dominated by President Barack Obama, to ask how it is that America turned its back on its basic beliefs.
Download or read book Freedom written by and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1985 with total page 968 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Corker's Freedom written by John Berger and published by Verso Books. This book was released on 2020-05-05 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A powerfully unsettling, mordantly witty story about the pitfalls of free will. In the course of a day, the ageing owner of an employment agency is propelled into a fantasy world through his romantic yearnings and inarticulate dreams, seeking an illusory freedom from the bonds of responsibility.
Book Synopsis Healing into Freedom by : Rose Ashton
Download or read book Healing into Freedom written by Rose Ashton and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2021-04-22 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: • CLEAR AWAY STRESS! • CREATE PHYSICAL HEALTH! • EXPERIENCE RAPID HEALING! • WITH THE RENEWELL SYSTEM -- “THE HEALING TOOL OF THE FUTURE” o “This healing therapy gets to the point, and is extremely powerful -- I’ve experienced it, and I strongly recommend it, because IT WORKS!” (Housewife) o “My irritable bowel and heart problems completely cleared up after only two sessions of the Renewell System. I let go of a lot of fears I didn’t know I had, and improved my diet.” (Hospital Administrator) o “These spiritual teachings along with the emotional healing have completely renewed my life!” (Teacher) o “Our ailing thoroughbred boarding horse recovered after one emotional healing session--I’m delighted” (Horse Trainer)
Book Synopsis A Daughter of Freedom by : Amy Ella Blanchard
Download or read book A Daughter of Freedom written by Amy Ella Blanchard and published by . This book was released on 1900 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book A Nation Betrayed written by Carol Rutz and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM BY ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT by : ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT
Download or read book IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM BY ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT written by ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT and published by BEYOND BOOKS HUB. This book was released on 2022-04-12 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the Cause of Freedom by Arthur W. Marchmont is a stirring tale of bravery, sacrifice, and the indomitable human spirit. Set against the backdrop of conflict and struggle, this compelling narrative explores the lengths one will go to fight for freedom and justice. Through vivid descriptions and intense plotlines, Marchmont brings to life a world where heroes rise amidst trials and tribulations. In the Cause of Freedom is a testament to the enduring power of courage and hope in the face of adversity. Immerse yourself in the heroic saga of In the Cause of Freedom by Arthur W. Marchmont. Get your copy
Book Synopsis Freedom on My Mind by : Manning Marable
Download or read book Freedom on My Mind written by Manning Marable and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2003-07-10 with total page 766 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Freedom on My Mind reveals the richly diverse and complex experience of black people in America in their own words, from the Colonial era of Benjamin Banneker to the present world of Kweisi Mfume and Clarence Thomas. Personal correspondence, excerpts from slave narratives and autobiographies, leaflets, significant addresses and speeches, oral histories and interviews, political manifestos, and important statements of black institutions and organizations are brought together to form a volume that testifies to the boundless creative potential of black Americans in indefatigable pursuit of the dream of freedom. Arranged thematically, the selections illustrate the politics of resistance—as reflected through gender and sexuality, kinship and community, work and leisure, faith and spirituality. They also highlight the contributions of women to black identity, history, and consciousness, and offer excerpts from the work of some of the finest stylists in the African American canon. A general introduction as well as short introductions and bibliographies for each document further enhance the usefulness of the book for students and researchers.
Book Synopsis Running a 1000 Miles For Freedom by : Ellen Craft
Download or read book Running a 1000 Miles For Freedom written by Ellen Craft and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12-30 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 'Running a 1000 Miles for Freedom,' Ellen and William Craft present a riveting narrative that delves deep into the heart of antebellum America, illustrating the stark realities of slavery and the remarkable resilience of those who sought liberty at great personal risk. This collection is characterized by its candid portrayal of the Crafts' harrowing journey from bondage in Georgia to freedom in Philadelphia. Through a vivid amalgamation of narrative styles - from gripping firsthand accounts to reflective analyses - the anthology stands as a significant contribution to the literature of resistance and liberation, highlighting the indomitable spirit of the human will to overcome oppression. The works within offer not only historical accounts but also poignant reflections on identity, courage, and the pursuit of freedom. The backgrounds of Ellen and William Craft enrich this collection immensely, bringing to it authentic voices that have experienced the grave realities of servitude and the exhilarating taste of liberation. Born into slavery, their escape and subsequent activism became emblematic of the broader struggle for civil rights in America, aligning with and contributing to the abolitionist movement and the broader quest for human dignity and equality. Their narrative is a testament to their individual and collective resilience, embodying a crucial chapter in the historical and cultural legacy of resistance against oppression. 'Running a 1000 Miles for Freedom' is recommended not just as a recounting of historical events, but as a transformative journey through the eyes of Ellen and William Craft. Readers seeking to understand the complexities of the historical struggle against slavery, the varied human experiences within that struggle, and the profound courage required to confront such daunting challenges will find this collection both enlightening and inspiring. It is a unique opportunity to engage with the past in a way that illuminates the paths toward understanding and empathy, inviting readers to ponder deeply the narratives of courage and resistance that have shaped the course of human rights history.
Book Synopsis RUNNING A THOUSAND MILES FOR FREEDOM by : William Craft
Download or read book RUNNING A THOUSAND MILES FOR FREEDOM written by William Craft and published by e-artnow. This book was released on 2017-10-16 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom" chronicles the daring escape of William and Ellen Craft which is often known as the most ingenious plot in fugitive slave history. While Ellen posed as a white male planter William, her husband, posed as her personal servant. The couple cleverly travelled by train and steamboat, escaped nail-biting detection and arrived in Philadelphia on Christmas Day. Excerpt: "It is a common practice in the slave States for ladies, when angry with their maids, to send them to the calybuce sugar-house, or to some other place established for the purpose of punishing slaves, and have them severely flogged; and I am sorry it is a fact, that the villains to whom those defenceless creatures are sent, not only flog them as they are ordered, but frequently compel them to submit to the greatest indignity." William Craft (1824–1900) and Ellen Craft (1826–1891) were slaves from Macon, Georgia in the United States who escaped to the North in December 1848. Their daring escape was widely publicized, making them among the most famous of fugitive slaves in America. But due to the controversial Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 they had to immigrate to Britain for safety where they continued to garner support for the abolishment of slavery.
Book Synopsis Shahmah in Pursuit of Freedom by : Frances Harriet Green
Download or read book Shahmah in Pursuit of Freedom written by Frances Harriet Green and published by . This book was released on 1858 with total page 620 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Long Walk to Freedom by : Devon W. Carbado
Download or read book The Long Walk to Freedom written by Devon W. Carbado and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2012-08-21 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this groundbreaking compilation of first-person accounts of the runaway slave phenomenon, editors Devon W. Carbado and Donald Weise have recovered twelve narratives spanning eight decades—more than half of which have been long out of print. Told in the voices of the runaway slaves themselves, these narratives reveal the extraordinary and often innovative ways that these men and women sought freedom and demanded citizenship. Also included is an essay by UCLA history professor Brenda Stevenson that contextualizes these narratives, providing a brief yet comprehensive history of slavery, as well as a look into the daily life of a slave. Divided into four categories—running away for family, running inspired by religion, running by any means necessary, and running to be free—these stories are a testament to the indelible spirit of these remarkable survivors. The Long Walk to Freedom presents excerpts from the narratives of well-known runaway slaves, like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs, as well as from the narratives of lesser-known and virtually unknown people. Several of these excerpts have not been published for more than a hundred years. But they all portray the courageous and sometimes shocking ways that these men and women sought their freedom and asserted power, often challenging many of the common assumptions about slaves’ lack of agency. Among the remarkable and inspiring stories is the tense but triumphant tale of Henry Box Brown, who, with a white abolitionist’s help, shipped himself in a box—over a twenty-seven-hour train ride, part of which he spent standing on his head—to freedom in Philadelphia. And there’s the story of William and Ellen Craft, who fled across thousands of miles, with Ellen, who was light-skinned, disguised as a white male slave-owner so she and her husband could achieve their dream of raising their children as free people. Gripping, inspiring, and captivating, The Long Walk to Freedom is a remarkable collection that celebrates those who risked their lives in pursuit of basic human rights.