The Voice of pity for South America [afterw.] A Voice for South America

The Voice of pity for South America [afterw.] A Voice for South America
Title The Voice of pity for South America [afterw.] A Voice for South America PDF eBook
Author South American missionary society
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Pages 310
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The Voice of pity for South America [afterw.] A Voice for South America

The Voice of pity for South America [afterw.] A Voice for South America
Title The Voice of pity for South America [afterw.] A Voice for South America PDF eBook
Author South American missionary society
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Pages 438
Release 1851
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Resurgent Voices in Latin America

Resurgent Voices in Latin America
Title Resurgent Voices in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Edward L. Cleary
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 284
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780813534619

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Annotation After more than 500 years of marginalisation, Latin America's forty million Indians have gained political recognition and civil rights. Here, social scientists explore the important role of religion in indigenous activism, showing the ways that religion has strengthened indigenous identity and contributed to the struggle for indigenous rights.

THE VOICE OF PITY FOR SOUTH AMERICA

THE VOICE OF PITY FOR SOUTH AMERICA
Title THE VOICE OF PITY FOR SOUTH AMERICA PDF eBook
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Pages 394
Release 1857
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Voices of Latin America

Voices of Latin America
Title Voices of Latin America PDF eBook
Author Tom Gatehouse
Publisher NYU Press
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Release 2019-03-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 158367800X

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These are uncertain times in Latin America. Popular faith in democracy has been shaken; traditional political parties and institutions are stagnating, and there is a growing right-wing extremism overtaking some governments. Yet, in recent years, autonomous social movements have multiplied and thrived. This book presents voices of these movement protagonists themselves, as they describe the major issues, conflicts, and campaigns for social justice in Latin America today. Latin America Bureau, a London-based, independent organization providing news and analysis on the region, spoke to people from fourteen countries, from Mexico to the Southern Cone. The book captures the voices indigenous activists, fighting oil drilling in their homelands; mothers from favelas seeking justice for their children killed by police; opponents of large-scale mining projects; independent journalists working, at great personal risk, to expose corruption and human rights violations; women and LGBT people confronting violence and discrimination; and students demanding their right to a free, universal and high-quality education system. Though their locations and causes are disparate, these people and their movements share learning and activism, and their cooperation helps to link the movements across national borders. Voices of Latin America is essential reading for students, travelers, journalists—anyone with an interest in social justice movements in Latin America.

South America

South America
Title South America PDF eBook
Author Hezekiah Butterworth
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Pages 372
Release 1904
Genre Cuba
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A Voice from the South

A Voice from the South
Title A Voice from the South PDF eBook
Author Anna Julia Cooper
Publisher Standard Ebooks
Pages 206
Release 2024-07-15T16:50:49Z
Genre Philosophy
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A Voice from the South was published in 1892 by Anna Julia Cooper, an educator who was one of the first two African-American women to be awarded a master’s degree. Since then it has been recognized as one of the first works of Black feminist theory. Setting forth a perspective that would be described as “intersectional” in contemporary terms, Cooper explores her own lived experience as an educated African-American woman, and advocates for the education of African-American women as a necessary means of achieving racial equality. However, her marked emphasis on women’s roles in the household has been critiqued by later theorists as a concession to the 19th century “cult of domesticity”—or, alternatively, a strategic engagement with the dominant cultural view towards women in her time. A Voice from the South continues to be read and analyzed today for its pioneering role in African-American female scholarship. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.