“[TRUE SOUTH] does several things at once. On one level; it’s a biography . . . On another; it’s a lucid recap of many of the signal events of the civil rights movement . . . A warm and intelligent book.â€â€”The New York Times “No one is better suited to write this moving account of perhaps the greatest American documentary series ever made. . . . [Else] tells the story with the compassion and eloquence it deserves.â€â€”Adam Hochschild; author of KING LEOPOLD’S GHOST; BURY THE CHAINS; and TO END ALL WARS The inside story of Eyes on the Prize; one of the most important and influential TV shows in history. Published on the 30th anniversary of the initial broadcast; which reached 100 million viewers. Henry Hampton’s 1987 landmark multipart television series; Eyes on the Prize; an eloquent; plainspoken chronicle of the civil rights movement; is now the classic narrative of that history. Before Hampton; the movement’s history had been written or filmed by whites and weighted heavily toward Dr. King’s telegenic leadership. Eyes on the Prize told the story from the point of view of ordinary people inside the civil rights movement. Hampton shifted the focus from victimization to strength; from white saviors to black courage. He recovered and permanently fixed the images we now all remember (but had been lost at the time)—Selma and Montgomery; pickets and fire hoses; ballot boxes and mass meetings. Jon Else was Hampton’s series producer and his moving book focuses on the tumultuous eighteen months in 1985 and 1986 when Eyes on the Prize was finally created. It’s a point where many wires cross: the new telling of African American history; the complex mechanics of documentary making; the rise of social justice film; and the politics of television. And because Else; like Hampton and many of the key staffers; was himself a veteran of the movement; his book braids together battle tales from their own experiences as civil rights workers in the south in the 1960s. Hampton was not afraid to show the movement’s raw realities: conflicts between secular and religious leaders; the shift toward black power and armed black resistance in the face of savage white violence. It is all on the screen; and the fight to get it all into the films was at times as ferocious as the history being depicted. Henry Hampton utterly changed the way social history is told; taught; and remembered today.
#34512 in Books Ingramcontent 2015-06-09Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .79 x 6.00l; 1.03 #File Name: 0994362986348 pagesThe People Vs Muhammad Psychological Analysis
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262 of 281 people found the following review helpful. A MUST read by those who want to understand the Muslim psycheBy V. C.Spelling mistakes aside - the author did a wonderful job in analyzing how the so-called holy book anchors into the psyche of the muslim - typical or otherwise . . . and you will eventually realize why they do not speak out against the atrocities that have become common place today (Today? They have been happening since 1400 years!) (Also read the Barbary Wars - the first overseas war of the US led by Thomas Jefferson)A MUST read - especially by those whose business is global diplomacy - to understand how to deal with that segment of society and to foresee what works and what is guaranteed to fail despite contractual agreements with the lot.I can keep writing . . . read the book instead!207 of 227 people found the following review helpful. Highly recommended.By Victor SakalaThis book should be required reading. Especially to those that are apologetic to the ideology of Islam and keep insisting it is a "peaceful" religion.I say WELL DONE to the author who; in my opinion; is a brave and courageous man. Highly recommended.195 of 216 people found the following review helpful. Beautifully perfectly details thatBy READERMANWCBeautifully perfectly details that; proof positive; Muhammad will go down in history; once known fully understood; that he is the most deranged psychotic; sexually frustrated insecure pervert ever to contaminate the earth! Information provided in this book; that is a fact; not an opinion!