Can't Wait to Go Back to Prison

Can't Wait to Go Back to Prison
Title Can't Wait to Go Back to Prison PDF eBook
Author John Domino
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 182
Release 2005-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 159781248X

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Why would anyone want to spend time in prison? Why do people visit strangers behind bars? Inspiration and answers to these questions are found in the pages of this book.

Why We Can't Wait

Why We Can't Wait
Title Why We Can't Wait PDF eBook
Author Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 120
Release 2011-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807001139

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Dr. King’s best-selling account of the civil rights movement in Birmingham during the spring and summer of 1963 On April 16, 1963, as the violent events of the Birmingham campaign unfolded in the city’s streets, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., composed a letter from his prison cell in response to local religious leaders’ criticism of the campaign. The resulting piece of extraordinary protest writing, “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” was widely circulated and published in numerous periodicals. After the conclusion of the campaign and the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, King further developed the ideas introduced in the letter in Why We Can’t Wait, which tells the story of African American activism in the spring and summer of 1963. During this time, Birmingham, Alabama, was perhaps the most racially segregated city in the United States, but the campaign launched by King, Fred Shuttlesworth, and others demonstrated to the world the power of nonviolent direct action. Often applauded as King’s most incisive and eloquent book, Why We Can’t Wait recounts the Birmingham campaign in vivid detail, while underscoring why 1963 was such a crucial year for the civil rights movement. Disappointed by the slow pace of school desegregation and civil rights legislation, King observed that by 1963—during which the country celebrated the one-hundredth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation—Asia and Africa were “moving with jetlike speed toward gaining political independence but we still creep at a horse-and-buggy pace.” King examines the history of the civil rights struggle, noting tasks that future generations must accomplish to bring about full equality, and asserts that African Americans have already waited over three centuries for civil rights and that it is time to be proactive: “For years now, I have heard the word ‘Wait!’ It rings in the ear of every Negro with piercing familiarity. This ‘Wait’ has almost always meant ‘Never.’ We must come to see, with one of our distinguished jurists, that ‘justice too long delayed is justice denied.’”

Behind Bars

Behind Bars
Title Behind Bars PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Ian Ross
Publisher Penguin
Pages 248
Release 2002
Genre Law
ISBN 9780028643519

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Best ways to avoid being beaten, sexually abused, or getting killed; US origin.

Don't Shoot! I'm the Guitar Man

Don't Shoot! I'm the Guitar Man
Title Don't Shoot! I'm the Guitar Man PDF eBook
Author Buzzy Martin
Publisher Penguin
Pages 144
Release 2010-09-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101462329

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This is the story of lifelong musician Buzzy Martin, music teacher to the hardened criminals inside the walls of San Quentin Prison-and what he learned, note by incredible note.

Let My People Vote

Let My People Vote
Title Let My People Vote PDF eBook
Author Desmond Meade
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 176
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0807062553

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The inspiring and eye-opening true story of one man’s undying belief in the power of a fully enfranchised nation. “You may think the right to vote is a small matter, and if you do, I would bet you have never had it taken away from you.” Thus begins the story of Desmond Meade and his inspiring journey to restore voting rights to roughly 1.4 million returning citizens in Florida—resulting in a stunning victory in 2018 that enfranchised the most people at once in any single initiative since women’s suffrage. Let My People Vote is the deeply moving, personal story of Meade’s life, his political activism, and the movement he spearheaded to restore voting rights to returning citizens who had served their terms. Meade survived a tough childhood only to find himself with a felony conviction. Finding the strength to pull his life together, he graduated summa cum laude from college, graduated from law school, and married. But because of his conviction, he was not even allowed to sit for the bar exam in Florida. And when his wife ran for state office, he was filled with pride—but not permitted to vote for her. Meade takes us on a journey from his time in homeless shelters, to the exhilarating, joyful night in November of 2018, when Amendment 4 passed with 65 percent of the vote. Meade’s story, and his commitment to a fully enfranchised nation, will prove to readers that one person really can make a difference.

Africa Go Go

Africa Go Go
Title Africa Go Go PDF eBook
Author Steen Marcussen
Publisher Authors On Line Ltd
Pages 140
Release 2003-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780755201037

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A compilation of short stories written by an old African-Hand, who as an expatriate had to learn how to fend for himself and get on with the job come what may. In post-colonial Africa you could find yourself in the middle of a drama you could not have expected, nor prevented. This collection of true life stories is written with a witty and entertaining pen, taking the reader along an eventful journey to Africa and gives a good understanding of being there. It is a positive book. A tribute to Africa and its people.

Mary Dyer

Mary Dyer
Title Mary Dyer PDF eBook
Author Ruth Talbot Plimpton
Publisher Branden Books
Pages 233
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0828319642

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This is the history of Mary Dyer (1611--1660) whose efforts to seek and find 'freedom to worship' led eventually to her death. Her quest began when she and her husband sailed from 'Old' to 'New' England in 1635. They were soon disillusioned by the intolerant practices and beliefs of the Puritans, who considered all truth could be found in the Old Testament -- and only there. Variations, from Puritan interpretations of the Ten Commandments, were punished by cruel torture and/or death. Banished from Boston for protesting such rigidity in belief and practice, Mary was among the group who founded Rhodes Island, where freedom in belief and practice of worship was established.