King of the Cats

King of the Cats

Author: WIl Haygood

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2006-02-07

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 0060842415

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Before Barack Obama, Colin Powell, and Martin Luther King, Jr., there was Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. -- the most celebrated and controversial black politician of his generation. An astute businessman known as "Mr. Civil Rights," he represented Harlem for twenty-four years in the House of Representatives. He was a man of the cloth and a civil rights leader, but Powell's reputation for flamboyance, arrogance, and womanizing made him his own worst enemy. In this towering and definitive biography, acclaimed journalist Wil Haygood paints a vivid portrait of one of black America's most memorable dignitaries.


Adam Clayton Powell, Jr

Adam Clayton Powell, Jr

Author: Charles V. Hamilton

Publisher:

Published: 2001-12-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780815411840

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This book offers a sympathetic and judicious portrait of Adam Clayton Powell (1908-1972), the flamboyant reverend and unapologetically arrogant yet morally principled champion of civil rights. This biography effectively chronicles Senator Powell's rise and fall.


Who Killed John Clayton?

Who Killed John Clayton?

Author: Kenneth C. Barnes

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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In 1888 a group of armed and masked Democrats stole a ballot box from a small town in Conway County, Arkansas. The box contained most of the county's black Republican votes, thereby assuring defeat for candidate John Clayton in a close race for the U.S. Congress. Days after he announced he would contest the election, a volley of buckshot ripped through Clayton's hotel window, killing him instantly. Thus began a yet-to-be-solved, century-old mystery. More than a description of this particular event, however, Who Killed John Clayton? traces patterns of political violence in this section of the South over a three-decade period. Using vivid courtroom-type detail, Barnes describes how violence was used to define and control the political system in the post-Reconstruction South and how this system in turn produced Jim Crow. Although white Unionists and freed blacks had joined under the banner of the Republican Party and gained the upper hand during Reconstruction, during these last decades of the nineteenth century conservative elites, first organized as the Ku Klux Klan and then as the revived Democratic Party, regained power--via such tactics as murdering political opponents, lynching blacks, and defrauding elections. This important recounting of the struggle over political power will engage those interested in Southern and American history.


Church Ladies

Church Ladies

Author: Martia G. Goodson

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-10-30

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1504958853

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More than simply ushers and Sunday School teachers, the women of Harlems Abyssinian Baptist Church were influential leaders in the congregations of Reverend Adam Clayton Powell Senior and Junior. Church Ladies: Untold Stories of Harlem Women in the Powell Era explores these womens lives at the church and their roles in a Northern civil rights movement that took them and their pastor, the fiery Powell Junior, from protests for jobs on Harlems 125th Street in the 1930s to demonstrations for justice in the halls of the United States Congress in the 1960s. Testimony from over a dozen little-recognized women paints a vivid picture of that historic church and the struggles against Jim Crow in New York City and beyond. Their stories also shed light on Congressman Powells social and legislative impact on the American nation during a time of strict racial segregation and unchecked racial violence. It was time when the Church ladies and all of black America whispered and shouted, Give em hell, Adam!


The Honorable Powell Clayton

The Honorable Powell Clayton

Author: William H. Burnside

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13:

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An account of the public and private life of a colorful and successful Arkansas political figure (1833-1914). Burnside traces Clayton's career through its manifestations as a Union officer in the Civil War, a Reconstruction politician who became a long-time Republican leader in Arkansas politics and eventually governor of the state, a businessman and entrepreneur who developed Eureka Springs into the Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Adam's Belle

Adam's Belle

Author: Isabel Washington Powell

Publisher: Dbm Press, LLC

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780981610214

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This is the memoir of the late Isabel Washington Powell -- Cotton Club dancer and movie star in the 1920's, political activist and "Queen of Harlem" in the 1930's and 40's, and the first wife of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. It is an exceptional story of the Harlem Renaissance and the early life of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. as the Pastor of the largest African-American church in the U.S. at the time -- Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, his early civil rights battles, his time as a member of the New York City Council and later running for Congress. Told by the woman who knew Adam best, much of this story has never been published before. Written as a first person narrative, "Adam's Belle" captures the reader's attention.