Million Man March

Million Man March

Author: Michael Cottman

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2022-12-06

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 059372724X

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A strikingly photographed exploration of the largest gathering of African American men in U.S. history—the Million Man March—and their journey to Washington, D.C. to renew their faith and commitment It was a day for men to join hands and pray for peace and self-responsibility; a day for Black men to sing, to rejoice, to celebrate each other. It was a day for Black men to cry, to share their universal suffering, to strengthen their spirits, atone, and pledge to rebuild their communities. . . . This book, with more than one hundred powerful images, chronicles an event that will be etched in the hearts of Black Americans everywhere. It is not intended to document every movement, every speaker, celebrity, or poet. Rather, it is meant to offer a remembrance of one of the most pivotal and poignant moments in American history. It is a commemorative account of Black men who answered a call for self-examination and to reaffirm their values of family, faith, and community. Think of it as a snapshot of, perhaps, the most inspiring, spiritually uplifting, and socially profound moment of our time. Cherish and reflect on this chronicle, which records the natural alliance and self-liberation of more than one million men. Share in the celebration of a vast grassroots movement, and help preserve the spirit of the Million Man March.


One Million Men and Me

One Million Men and Me

Author: Kelly Starling Lyons

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781933491073

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A young girl accompanies her father to the Million Man March in Washington, D.C.


One Million Strong

One Million Strong

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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A collection of photographs taken at the Million Man March, a gathering in which African-American men from across the country came together in Washington D.C. on October 16, 1995 in a show of solidarity, pride, and unity; each accompanied by a motivational thought or quotation.


Con/tradition

Con/tradition

Author: Frank Kelleter

Publisher: Universitatsverlag Winter

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Discussing the Million Man March of October 16, 1995 as a turning point in the history of African American protest, this volume offers five interpretive contexts to demarcate its cultural location: The March is analyzed as a struggle within the African American political establishment (1), as an attempt at unified black action against a new politics of white resentment (2), and as the Nation of Islam's (NOI) most visible self-dramatization since its founding in the 1930s (3). Relying on these themes, a rhetorical analysis of Louis Farrakhan's speech at the March uncovers the NOI's uneasy yet intimate relationship with the rituals of American civil religion (4). Finally, Con/Tradition addresses Farrakhan's influence on black HipHop culture and academic Afrocentrism (5).


A. Philip Randolph

A. Philip Randolph

Author: Jervis Anderson

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 0520055055

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'Anderson...details with rare journalistic insight Randolph's meteoric rise from a young radical and street orator in Harlem to the most sought-after black in the labor movement...' -Malcolm Poindexter, The Philadelphia Bulletin


This is the Day

This is the Day

Author: Leonard Freed

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 1606061216

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Offers a collection of emotionally charged photographs that document a poignant day in American history. This title offers a photo-essay documenting the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom of August 28, 1963, the historic day on which Dr Martin Luther King Jr delivered his I Have a Dream speech at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.


Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties

Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties

Author: Clarence Lang

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2015-03-16

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0472052667

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A spirited argument for moving beyond the legacy of the Civil Rights era to best understand the current situation of African Americans