Democracy Betrayed
Title | Democracy Betrayed PDF eBook |
Author | David S. Cecelski |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2000-11-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0807866571 |
At the close of the nineteenth century, the Democratic Party in North Carolina engineered a white supremacy revolution. Frustrated by decades of African American self-assertion and threatened by an interracial coalition advocating democratic reforms, white conservatives used violence, demagoguery, and fraud to seize political power and disenfranchise black citizens. The most notorious episode of the campaign was the Wilmington "race riot" of 1898, which claimed the lives of many black residents and rolled back decades of progress for African Americans in the state. Published on the centennial of the Wilmington race riot, Democracy Betrayed draws together the best new scholarship on the events of 1898 and their aftermath. Contributors to this important book hope to draw public attention to the tragedy, to honor its victims, and to bring a clear and timely historical voice to the debate over its legacy. The contributors are David S. Cecelski, William H. Chafe, Laura F. Edwards, Raymond Gavins, Glenda E. Gilmore, John Haley, Michael Honey, Stephen Kantrowitz, H. Leon Prather Sr., Timothy B. Tyson, LeeAnn Whites, and Richard Yarborough.
Freedom Betrayed
Title | Freedom Betrayed PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Arthur Ledeen |
Publisher | American Enterprise Institute |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780844739922 |
In Freedom Betrayed, Michael Ledeen weaves together key moments in the fall of communism with the skill of a born storyteller. His insider's knowledge of the interplay of complex personalities and Byzantine strategies makes a compelling narrative - a narrative enlivened by his wit and flair for the dramatic. He observes that just when democracy seemed everywhere triumphant - with the fall of antidemocratic regimes in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa - our leaders failed those fledgling democracies, first by misunderstanding the monumental achievement of that triumph and second by not providing the political, legal, and entrepreneurial know-how and support the new democrats so desperately needed.
Democracy Betrayed
Title | Democracy Betrayed PDF eBook |
Author | Kensei Yoshida |
Publisher | Western Washington Univ |
Total Pages | 210 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780914584247 |
The Struggle for Freedom & Democracy Betrayed
Title | The Struggle for Freedom & Democracy Betrayed PDF eBook |
Author | Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe |
Publisher | Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US |
Total Pages | 250 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Uganda |
ISBN | 9789970524006 |
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.
The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy
Title | The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Lasch |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 1996-01-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0393313719 |
This text challenges American notions of democracy and ambition, culture and civic responsibility, charting a decline in democratic values and debate. It states that this change is due to the "new elites" who, having lost their sense of communitarianism, will not accept ties to nation and to place.
Emancipation Betrayed
Title | Emancipation Betrayed PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Ortiz |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 432 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520250036 |
"Paul Ortiz's lyrical and closely argued study introduces us to unknown generations of freedom fighters for whom organizing democratically became in every sense a way of life. Ortiz changes the very ways we think of Southern history as he shows in marvelous detail how Black Floridians came together to defend themselves in the face of terror, to bury their dead, to challenge Jim Crow, to vote, and to dream."—David R. Roediger, author of Colored White: Transcending the Racial Past “Emancipation Betrayed is a remarkable piece of work, a tightly argued, meticulously researched examination of the first statewide movement by African Americans for civil rights, a movement which since has been effectively erased from our collective memory. The book poses a profound challenge to our understanding of the limits and possibilities of African American resistance in the early twentieth century. This analysis of how a politically and economically marginalized community nurtures the capacity for struggle speaks as much to our time as to 1919.”—Charles Payne, author of I’ve Got the Light of Freedom
Democracy Betrayed
Title | Democracy Betrayed PDF eBook |
Author | David S. Cecelski |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 301 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807824511 |
Twelve essays on the Wilmington "race riot" of 1898--the most notorious episode of a white supremacy campaign in which white conservatives used violence, demagoguery, and fraud to seize political power and disenfranchise black citizens.