Beyond Atlanta

Beyond Atlanta
Title Beyond Atlanta PDF eBook
Author Stephen G. N. Tuck
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 380
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780820325286

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This text draws on interviews with almost 200 people, both black and white, who worked for, or actively resisted, the freedom movement in Georgia. Beginning before and continuing after the years of direct action protest in the 1960s, the book makes clearthe exhorbitant cost of racial oppression.

Pushing Limits

Pushing Limits
Title Pushing Limits PDF eBook
Author Ted Hill
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 331
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1470435845

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Pushing Limits: From West Point to Berkeley and Beyond challenges the myth that mathematicians lead dull and ascetic lives. It recounts the unique odyssey of a noted mathematician who overcame military hurdles at West Point, Army Ranger School and the Vietnam War, and survived many civilian escapades—hitchhiking in third-world hotspots, fending off sharks in Bahamian reefs, and camping deep behind the forbidding Iron Curtain. From ultra-conservative West Point in the ’60s to ultra-radical Berkeley in the ’70s, and ultimately to genteel Georgia Tech in the ’80s, this is the tale of an academic career as noteworthy for its offbeat adventures as for its teaching and research accomplishments. It brings to life the struggles and risks underlying mathematical research, the unparalleled thrill of making scientific breakthroughs, and the joy of sharing those discoveries around the world. Hill's book is packed with energy, humor, and suspense, both physical and intellectual. Anyone who is curious about how one maverick mathematician thinks, who wants to relive the zanier side of the ’60s and ’70s, who wants an armchair journey into the third world, or who seeks an unconventional view of several of society's iconic institutions, will be drawn to this book.

Civil Aeronautics Board Reports

Civil Aeronautics Board Reports
Title Civil Aeronautics Board Reports PDF eBook
Author United States. Civil Aeronautics Board
Publisher
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Release 1970
Genre Aeronautics, Commercial
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Beyond Atlanta, Series R.

Beyond Atlanta, Series R.
Title Beyond Atlanta, Series R. PDF eBook
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Genre Electronic books
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This series of interviews was conducted by Stephen G. N. Tuck with various public figures that include civil rights activists, politicians, and businessmen in the 1990s and their roles and experiences during the civil rights movement in Georgia. The interviews focus on several geographic locations of the state.

Report on the Internal Commerce of the United States

Report on the Internal Commerce of the United States
Title Report on the Internal Commerce of the United States PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of statistics (Treasury dept.)
Publisher
Pages 848
Release 1886
Genre Transportation
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Selected Reports of the Administrative Conference of the United States

Selected Reports of the Administrative Conference of the United States
Title Selected Reports of the Administrative Conference of the United States PDF eBook
Author Administrative Conference of the United States
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1963
Genre Administrative law
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Saving the Soul of Georgia

Saving the Soul of Georgia
Title Saving the Soul of Georgia PDF eBook
Author Maurice C. Daniels
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 324
Release 2013-12-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0820346292

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Donald L. Hollowell was Georgia's chief civil rights attorney during the 1950s and 1960s. In this role he defended African American men accused or convicted of capital crimes in a racially hostile legal system, represented movement activists arrested for their civil rights work, and fought to undermine the laws that maintained state-sanctioned racial discrimination. In Saving the Soul of Georgia, Maurice C. Daniels tells the story of this behindthe- scenes yet highly influential civil rights lawyer who defended the rights of blacks and advanced the cause of social justice in the United States. Hollowell grew up in Kansas somewhat insulated from the harsh conditions imposed by Jim Crow laws throughout the South. As a young man he served as a Buffalo Soldier in the legendary Tenth Cavalry, but it wasn't until after he fought in World War II that he determined to become a civil rights attorney. The war was an eye-opener, as Hollowell experienced the cruel discrimination of racist segregationist policies. The irony of defending freedom abroad for the sake of preserving Jim Crow laws at home steeled his resolve to fight for civil rights upon returning from war. From his legal work in the case of Hamilton E. Holmes and Charlayne Hunter that desegregated the University of Georgia to his defense of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to his collaboration with Thurgood Marshall and his service as the NAACP's chief counsel in Georgia, Saving the Soul of Georgia explores the intersections of Hollowell's work with the larger civil rights movement.