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Emilie Raymond

    Stars for Freedom
    From My Cold, Dead Hands
    Stars for Freedom
    • Stars for Freedom

      Hollywood, Black Celebrities, and the Civil Rights Movement

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,6(13)Évaluer

      Emilie Raymond, an associate professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University, explores the intersection of celebrity and politics through her work. Her notable book, "From My Cold, Dead Hands": Charlton Heston and American Politics, examines the influential role of actor Charlton Heston in shaping American political discourse. Through this lens, Raymond delves into themes of identity, public persona, and the impact of cultural figures on political movements.

      Stars for Freedom
    • From My Cold, Dead Hands

      Charlton Heston and American Politics

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(14)Évaluer

      The book explores Charlton Heston's transformation from a celebrated actor to a significant political figure, highlighting his influence as a moral force in American society. It delves into his role in shaping and reflecting the resurgence of conservative thought in the U.S., providing insights into the intersection of Hollywood and politics throughout his career.

      From My Cold, Dead Hands
    • Stars for Freedom

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Reveals that during the civil rights movement the Stars for Freedom--a handful of celebrities both black and white--risked their careers by crusading for racial equality, and forged the role of celebrity in American political culture. Focusing on the "Leading Six" trailblazers--Harry Belafonte, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dick Gregory, and Sidney Poitier--Raymond shows how they not only advanced the civil rights movement in front of the cameras, but also worked tirelessly behind the scenes, raising money for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legal defense, leading membership drives for the NAACP, and personally engaging with workaday activists to boost morale. He traces the careers of the Leading Six against the backdrop of the movement. Perhaps most revealing is the new light she sheds on Sammy Davis, Jr., exploring how his controversial public image allowed him to raise more money for the movement than any other celebrity. --From publisher description

      Stars for Freedom