Profiles in Courage For Our Time

Profiles in Courage For Our Time
Title Profiles in Courage For Our Time PDF eBook
Author Caroline Kennedy
Publisher Hyperion
Pages 380
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780786867936

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In the spirit of John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning Profiles in Courage, 13 essays honoring modern-day political heroes, penned by a collection of stellar authors. Nearly half a century after then-Senator John F. Kennedy was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Profiles in Courage, his masterful portrait of American heroes, the words "politician" and "courage" are rarely uttered in the same breath. But, as this celebration of modern political bravery amply demonstrates, there are countless examples of heroism among today's elected officials. Profiles in Courage for Our Time pays tribute to 13 such heroes, each a recipient of the prestigious Profile in Courage award. The essays' authors are as noteworthy as their subjects: Anna Quindlen writes about Governor James Florio's passing of the strictest gun control law in the nation; Al Hunt details Russell Feingold and John McCain's efforts to reform political financing; Bob Woodward writes on former President Gerald Ford's controversial decision of conscience to pardon former President Richard Nixon. "The Profiles in Courage Award seeks to honor those whose lives of service prove that politics can be a noble profession. We hope that Americans realize that there are men and women serving at all levels of our government who are legends of our time." --Caroline Kennedy Renowned authors and award-winners featured in Profiles in Courage for Our Time: --Michael Beschloss on Carl Elliot, Sr. --Bill Kovach on Charles Weltner --E. J. Dionne on Lowell Weicker, Jr. --Anna Quindlen on James Florio --Pete Hamill on Henry Gonzalez --Steve Roberts on Michael Synar --Marian Wright Edelman on Corkin Cherubini --Maryanne Vollers on Charles Price --Ron Suskind on Nickolas C. Murnion --Michael Daly on Irish Peace Makers --Anthony Walton on Hilda Solis --Al Hunt on Russell Feingold and John McCain --Teresa Carpenter on John Lewis --Bob Woodward on Gerald Ford

Profiles in Courage

Profiles in Courage
Title Profiles in Courage PDF eBook
Author John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Publisher
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Release 1992
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President Kennedy

President Kennedy
Title President Kennedy PDF eBook
Author Richard Reeves
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 822
Release 2011-11-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1439127549

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President Kennedy is the compelling, dramatic history of JFK's thousand days in office. It illuminates the presidential center of power by providing an indepth look at the day-by-day decisions and dilemmas of the thirty-fifth president as he faced everything from the threat of nuclear war abroad to racial unrest at home. "A narrative that leaves us not only with a new understanding of Kennedy as President, but also with a new understanding of what it means to be President" (The New York Times).

Presidential Courage

Presidential Courage
Title Presidential Courage PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Beschloss
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 476
Release 2008-02-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0743257448

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From the author "Newsweek" called the nations leading presidential historian comes an inspiring narrative chronicling the crucial moments when a courageous president has dramatically changed the future of the United States. of full-color photos.

Profiles in Courage for Our Time

Profiles in Courage for Our Time
Title Profiles in Courage for Our Time PDF eBook
Author Caroline Kennedy
Publisher Hyperion
Pages 376
Release 2002-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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In the spirit of John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Profiles in Courage" comes this collection of 13 essays honoring modern-day heroes, penned by a collection of stellar authors.

Mutiny on the Amistad

Mutiny on the Amistad
Title Mutiny on the Amistad PDF eBook
Author Howard Jones
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 409
Release 1997-11-20
Genre History
ISBN 0190281324

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This volume presents the first full-scale treatment of the only instance in history where African blacks, seized by slave dealers, won their freedom and returned home. Jones describes how, in 1839, Joseph Cinqué led a revolt on the Spanish slave ship, the Amistad, in the Caribbean. The seizure of the ship by an American naval vessel near Montauk, Long Island, the arrest of the Africans in Connecticut, and the Spanish protest against the violation of their property rights created an international controversy. The Amistad affair united Lewis Tappan and other abolitionists who put the "law of nature" on trial in the United States by their refusal to accept a legal system that claimed to dispense justice while permitting artificial distinctions based on race or color. The mutiny resulted in a trial before the U.S. Supreme Court that pitted former President John Quincy Adams against the federal government. Jones vividly recaptures this compelling drama--the most famous slavery case before Dred Scott--that climaxed in the court's ruling to free the captives and allow them to return to Africa.

Kennedy and King

Kennedy and King
Title Kennedy and King PDF eBook
Author Steven Levingston
Publisher Hachette Books
Pages 528
Release 2017-06-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0316267406

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A New York Times Editors' Choice Pick "Kennedy and King is an unqualified masterpiece of historical narrative.... A landmark achievement."---Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Rosa Parks Kennedy and King traces the emergence of two of the twentieth century's greatest leaders, their powerful impact on each other and on the shape of the civil rights battle between 1960 and 1963. These two men from starkly different worlds profoundly influenced each other's personal development. Kennedy's hesitation on civil rights spurred King to greater acts of courage, and King inspired Kennedy to finally make a moral commitment to equality. As America still grapples with the legacy of slavery and the persistence of discrimination, Kennedy and King is a vital, vivid contribution to the literature of the Civil Rights Movement.