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Jesse Jackson: A Biography

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Jesse Jackson: A Biography

Contributors:

By (Author) Roger Bruns

ISBN:

9780313331381

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th March 2005

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political activism / Political engagement

Dewey:

973.927092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

168

Description

Jesse Jackson, a powerful orator and indefatigable organizer, has been one of the most dynamic forces for social and political action in both the US and international arenas, campaigning for human rights and social justice. Through social action projects, as well as his own candidacy for the Democratic nomination for president in 1984 and 1988, Jackson became a worldwide spokesman for the minorities, marginalized, and poor. This biography traces his rise from his single-parent upbringing in Greenville, South Carolina, through his civil rights work with Martin Luther King, to social and political leadership, audacious international diplomacy, and continued efforts to "keep hope alive." It also covers his personal struggles and family life and includes commentary from those who have known him over the years. For decades, Reverend Jesse Jackson has been the foremost African-American activist and leader. He has used his considerable talent, charisma, and ambition with great success, and his many accomplishments are discussed here. Readers will learn how Jackson has manipulated the system to fight for economic justice and political goals, breaking new ground. He and his actions have also engendered animosity, resentment, and scorn, and critical views of him are presented as well. Numerous photos complement the biography.

Reviews

Written in a reader friendly format, it is ideal for secondary school assignments and research projects. * Multicultural Review *
Presenting critical as well as positive views of Jesse Jackson, this biography for high school students and general readers traces Jackson's rise from obscurity in South Carolina through his civil rights work with Martin Luther King, his social and political leadership, and his international diplomacy. It also covers his personal and family life and includes commentary from those who have known him, plus a chronology. * Reference & Research Book News *
Is this a reference book or should it be in the biography section Because this book has so much to offer in tracing the Civil Rights movement, it could be considered a reference.This Africa-American activist and leader fights for change and economic justice, as well as furthering political goals through his Rainbow Coalition.If you can't decide whether it belongs in reference or biographies, get one for both. * Gale- Reference Reviews- Reviews For Students *
[A]n excellent pick for public libraries and high schools seeking lasting biographical references with depth. * KNLS Bookwatch/MBR Internet Bookwatch *

Author Bio

Roger Bruns is an independent scholar and prolific author of nonfiction and biographies, including on evangelists Billy Sunday and Billy Graham.

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