Call to Freedom

Call to Freedom
Title Call to Freedom PDF eBook
Author Sterling Stuckey
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780030540424

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A Call for Freedom

A Call for Freedom
Title A Call for Freedom PDF eBook
Author Bryan Curtis
Publisher Thomas Nelson Inc
Pages 43
Release 2002-05-15
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1418576778

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"Liberty, when it takes root, is a plant of rapid growth. " -George Washington Freedom is something to work for - something to celebrate - something toboast about - and something to treasure. A Call for Freedom is acollection of more than 200 quotes from the Presidents of the United Statescelebrating freedoms we enjoy and, hopefully, do not take for granted. This is awonderful gift book for parents and grandparents to give children to impart to them how fortunate we are to be free men and women. "Those who deny freedom deserve it not for themselves; and under a justGod, cannot long retain it." - Abraham Lincoln "Peace is more than just the absence of war. True peace is justice. Truepeace is freedom. And true peace dictates the recognition of human rights."- Ronald Reagan

Last Call for Liberty

Last Call for Liberty
Title Last Call for Liberty PDF eBook
Author Os Guinness
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 335
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830873376

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The American republic is suffering its gravest crisis since the Civil War. Will conflicts, hostility, and incivility tear the country apart? Os Guinness provides a careful observation of the American experiment, offering a stirring vision for faithful citizenship and renewed responsibility for not only the nation but also the watching world.

Call to Freedom

Call to Freedom
Title Call to Freedom PDF eBook
Author Sterling Stuckey
Publisher Holt McDougal
Pages 1196
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN

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Teaches U.S. history, employing the themes: geography; economics; government; citizenship; science, technology and society; culture; Constitutional heritage; and global relations.

The Call of Freedom

The Call of Freedom
Title The Call of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Karen Rabbi Gluckstern-Reiss
Publisher U'd Syn Conservative Judaism
Pages 124
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Sourcebook that includes important concepts to remain informed about the State of Israel.

Call to Freedom

Call to Freedom
Title Call to Freedom PDF eBook
Author Holt Rinehart & Winston
Publisher
Pages
Release 2001-12
Genre United States
ISBN 9780030657221

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Freedom Sounds

Freedom Sounds
Title Freedom Sounds PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Monson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 417
Release 2007-10-18
Genre Music
ISBN 0199880883

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An insightful examination of the impact of the Civil Rights Movement and African Independence on jazz in the 1950s and 60s, Freedom Sounds traces the complex relationships among music, politics, aesthetics, and activism through the lens of the hot button racial and economic issues of the time. Ingrid Monson illustrates how the contentious and soul-searching debates in the Civil Rights, African Independence, and Black Power movements shaped aesthetic debates and exerted a moral pressure on musicians to take action. Throughout, her arguments show how jazz musicians' quest for self-determination as artists and human beings also led to fascinating and far reaching musical explorations and a lasting ethos of social critique and transcendence. Across a broad body of issues of cultural and political relevance, Freedom Sounds considers the discursive, structural, and practical aspects of life in the jazz world in the 1950s and 1960s. In domestic politics, Monson explores the desegregation of the American Federation of Musicians, the politics of playing to segregated performance venues in the 1950s, the participation of jazz musicians in benefit concerts, and strategies of economic empowerment. Issues of transatlantic importance such as the effects of anti-colonialism and African nationalism on the politics and aesthetics of the music are also examined, from Paul Robeson's interest in Africa, to the State Department jazz tours, to the interaction of jazz musicians such Art Blakey and Randy Weston with African and African diasporic aesthetics. Monson deftly explores musicians' aesthetic agency in synthesizing influential forms of musical expression from a multiplicity of stylistic and cultural influences--African American music, popular song, classical music, African diasporic aesthetics, and other world musics--through examples from cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, and the avant-garde. By considering the differences between aesthetic and socio-economic mobility, she presents a fresh interpretation of debates over cultural ownership, racism, reverse racism, and authenticity. Freedom Sounds will be avidly read by students and academics in musicology, ethnomusicology, anthropology, popular music, African American Studies, and African diasporic studies, as well as fans of jazz, hip hop, and African American music.