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A Black Man in the White House: Barack Obama and the Triggering of America's Racial-Aversion Crisis

ePub A Black Man in the White House: Barack Obama and the Triggering of America's Racial-Aversion Crisis by Cornell Belcher in History

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The memoirs of a man who saved thousands from the Nazi death camps.Although not as well-known as Raoul Wallenberg; Valdemar Langlet was the savior of thousands of Jews in Budapest in the last two years of World War II.Entirely without the permission or the financial support of the Swedish Red Cross; he issued so-called “Letters of Protection;” which were passport-like documents with official-looking stamps that frequently saved Hungarian Jews from deportation to the death camps. Then chaos broke out in the streets and the Germans put their Arrow Cross allies in power. With the approaching Red Army threatening to turn the city into a battleground; Langlet risked his life to shelter Jews and other refugees in safe houses throughout Budapest.A gifted linguist; Langlet was able to deal directly with Hungarian officials; who were often themselves eager to have the protection of the Swedish Red Cross emblem on their own houses as the war drew closer to the capital. Later; he communicated with the Soviet commanders who took control after fierce fighting had destroyed much of Budapest.This is a unique and fascinating memoir of a man who saved thousands of lives during one of the most terrible episodes in world history without official authority or support from his own country.Skyhorse Publishing; along with our Arcade; Good Books; Sports Publishing; and Yucca imprints; is proud to publish a broad range of biographies; autobiographies; and memoirs. Our list includes biographies on well-known historical figures like Benjamin Franklin; Nelson Mandela; and Alexander Graham Bell; as well as villains from history; such as Heinrich Himmler; John Wayne Gacy; and O. J. Simpson. We have also published survivor stories of World War II; memoirs about overcoming adversity; first-hand tales of adventure; and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller; we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.


#88088 in Books 2016-10-19Original language:English 8.40 x .60 x 5.50l; #File Name: 162134360X216 pages


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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful. Required readingBy Dianne T.For those who still don't quite understand why we're not yet a "post-racial" America; Cornell Belcher has deftly traversed the historically devastating subtleties of institutional and political racism by artfully highlighting conscious strategies perpetrated on a less-than-conscious population--he brings the background to foreground in a poignant and accessible sweep of history. A great voice and communicator no matter what your level of understanding.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A must read. Cornell Belcher does a superb job ...By ESA must read. Cornell Belcher does a superb job with this book. He is able to put things in context and provide historical facts to support his title.10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerGreat explanation why all of the backlash in 2016 election of donald trump

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