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In Peace and Freedom: My Journey in Selma (Civil Rights and Struggle)

ePub In Peace and Freedom: My Journey in Selma (Civil Rights and Struggle) by Bernard LaFayette Jr.; Kathryn Lee Johnson in History

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In this engaging examination of the media's influence on US history and politics; Rodger Streitmatter visits sixteen landmark episodes; from the American Revolution to the present-day fight for gay and lesbian marriage equality. In each of these cases; Streitmatter succinctly illustrates the enormous role that journalism has played in not merely recording this nation's history but also in actively shaping it. Mightier than the Sword offers students and professors a highly readable and accessible alternative to journalism history textbooks. Instead of trying to document every detail in the development of US media through dry; dull lists of names; dates; and headlines; this book focuses on sixteen discrete episodes that illustrate a point that is much larger than the sum of their parts: media have played and continue to play an enormous role in shaping this nation.The fourth edition features an entirely new chapter on the way US media have championed various gay and lesbian rights initiatives; from the 2003 Lawrence vs. Texas sodomy case through the June 2013 Supreme Court decision striking down DOMA (the Defense of Marriage Act). Balancing criticism and celebration of news media and exploring both print and electronic platforms; Mightier than the Sword provides students with a sense of the power and responsibility inherent in the institution of journalism.


#1168413 in Books Lafayette Bernard 2015-12-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.90 x .50 x 6.00l; .70 #File Name: 081316592X240 pagesIn Peace and Freedom My Journey in Selma


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. How to successfully lead a campaign against oppressionBy Jane F. OsgerbyExcellent accounting of one brave young man's experiences in a Southern town known for being a place where no one had any hope of race relations ever being any better. Utilizing the philosophy and methodology of Nonviolence that he had learned as a student in Nashville; Tennessee; along with the "hands on" experiences he acquired while participating the in the Sit-ins and Freedom Rides; he led the citizens of Selma; Alabama in making drastic changes in the status quo. It is vital that what happened in Selma be documented and that young folks have this to use as a guide for effecting change where ever it is needed. This book provides that information and is a guide for future generations to follow.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Great account of sacrifice and courage.By luv2rdIt's great to hear an account of the Civil Rights Movement from one who had the actual experience! Excellent read!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great bookBy JeanIn Peace and Freedom provides insights to the Civil Rights movement. Bernard LaFayette wrote this book to tell his story and has educated so many about the struggle through his written words. Grateful he wrote this book.

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