A Stone of Hope

A Stone of Hope
Title A Stone of Hope PDF eBook
Author David L. Chappell
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 359
Release 2009-12-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0807895571

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The civil rights movement was arguably the most successful social movement in American history. In a provocative new assessment of its success, David Chappell argues that the story of civil rights is not a story of the ultimate triumph of liberal ideas after decades of gradual progress. Rather, it is a story of the power of religious tradition. Chappell reconsiders the intellectual roots of civil rights reform, showing how northern liberals' faith in the power of human reason to overcome prejudice was at odds with the movement's goal of immediate change. Even when liberals sincerely wanted change, they recognized that they could not necessarily inspire others to unite and fight for it. But the prophetic tradition of the Old Testament--sometimes translated into secular language--drove African American activists to unprecedented solidarity and self-sacrifice. Martin Luther King Jr., Fannie Lou Hamer, James Lawson, Modjeska Simkins, and other black leaders believed, as the Hebrew prophets believed, that they had to stand apart from society and instigate dramatic changes to force an unwilling world to abandon its sinful ways. Their impassioned campaign to stamp out "the sin of segregation" brought the vitality of a religious revival to their cause. Meanwhile, segregationists found little support within their white southern religious denominations. Although segregationists outvoted and outgunned black integrationists, the segregationists lost, Chappell concludes, largely because they did not have a religious commitment to their cause.

A Stone of Hope

A Stone of Hope
Title A Stone of Hope PDF eBook
Author Jim St. Germain
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 339
Release 2018-07-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0062873229

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In the tradition of The Other Wes Moore and Just Mercy, a searing memoir and clarion call to save our at-risk youth by a young black man who himself was a lost cause—until he landed in a rehabilitation program that saved his life and gave him purpose. Born into abject poverty in Haiti, young Jim St. Germain moved to Brooklyn’s Crown Heights, into an overcrowded apartment with his family. He quickly adapted to street life and began stealing, dealing drugs, and growing increasingly indifferent to despair and violence. By the time he was arrested for dealing crack cocaine, he had been handcuffed more than a dozen times. At the age of fifteen the walls of the system were closing around him. But instead of prison, St. Germain was placed in "Boys Town," a nonsecure detention facility designed for rehabilitation. Surrounded by mentors and positive male authority who enforced a system based on structure and privileges rather than intimidation and punishment, St. Germain slowly found his way, eventually getting his GED and graduating from college. Then he made the bravest decision of his life: to live, as an adult, in the projects where he had lost himself, and to work to reform the way the criminal justice system treats at-risk youth. A Stone of Hope is more than an incredible coming-of-age story; told with a degree of candor that requires the deepest courage, it is also a rallying cry. No one is who they are going to be—or capable of being—at sixteen. St. Germain is living proof of this. He contends that we must work to build a world in which we do not give up on a swath of the next generation. Passionate, eloquent, and timely, illustrated with photographs throughout, A Stone of Hope is an inspiring challenge for every American, and is certain to spark debate nationwide.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
Title Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial PDF eBook
Author Joanne Mattern
Publisher Core Content Social Studies
Total Pages 35
Release 2017-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1634402278

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Describes the contributions of the man the monument honors, the contest to choose a design, the monument's creation, the words on it, its dedication, and what visitors see.

The Stone of Hope

The Stone of Hope
Title The Stone of Hope PDF eBook
Author Mike Xiong
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 240
Release 2011-07-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1465336451

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The Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall of Washington, DC, is dedicated to the first person of color, first person for peace, and first person with no public or government position, etc. The values this person represents—democracy, justice, equal rights, hope, and love—are ever more relevant to the advance of human civilization of our own society and those of the whole world. The unique memorial style also sets it apart from all the other memorials on the National Mall of Washington, DC. Its central piece, the Stone of Hope, is the first granite statue, the tallest, and installed outdoor. It was designed, carved, and installed by a Chinese master sculptor, Lei Yixin. You may want to know who first initiated this project. Who managed the operation of the memorial development project? Whose design was finally selected? Who is Lei Yixin? How and why he was chosen to be the sculptor of record? How did he design and build the massive Stone of Hope and the Mountains of Despair out of granite? Where did he create those art pieces? And from where did they ship the stone to Washington DC? How did he install this central piece of the memorial? This book will give you all above and more answers you would like to know.

My Stone of Hope

My Stone of Hope
Title My Stone of Hope PDF eBook
Author Jean-Robert Cadet
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 294
Release 2011-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 0292729294

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Cadet tells the story of his youth as a restavek, a practice of using children as unpaid and uneducated domestic workers often subjected to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. He is an advocate for these children and argues that the practice has created damaged adults incapable of participating in a productive economy--From P. [4] of cover.

Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington

Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington
Title Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Watson
Publisher ABDO
Total Pages 51
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1629699470

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This title will inform readers about Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington, the organizers, the march's purpose, and King's famous speech, "I Have a Dream." Vivid details, well-chosen photographs, and primary sources bring this story and this case to life. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
Title Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial PDF eBook
Author Joanne Mattern
Publisher Core Content Social Studies
Total Pages 35
Release 2017-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1634402375

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Describes the contributions of the man the monument honors, the contest to choose a design, the monument's creation, the words on it, its dedication, and what visitors see.