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James Meredith

    Understanding the Literature of World War II
    The Civil War Era
    Mission from God: A Memoir and Challenge for America
    Three Years in Mississippi
    • Three Years in Mississippi

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Originally published in 1966, more than ten years after the Supreme Court ended segregation in public schools, James Meredith describes his intense struggle to attend an all-white university and break down long-held race barriers in one of the most conservative states in America. číst celé

      Three Years in Mississippi
    • Focusing on the life of a significant yet enigmatic figure in post-war U.S. history, the book explores the milestones achieved in the Civil Rights movement. It delves into the author's commitment to education and human rights, highlighting the motivations and experiences that shaped his dedication to these causes. Through personal narratives and historical context, the book illuminates the ongoing struggle for equality and the impact of one individual's journey on broader societal change.

      Mission from God: A Memoir and Challenge for America
    • The Civil War Era

      A Historical Exploration of Literature

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the myths and misconceptions surrounding the American Civil War, analyzing how popular literature of the era shaped public perception. It offers a critical examination of the narratives that emerged during this tumultuous period, revealing the complexities of historical truth versus literary representation. Through this exploration, readers gain insight into the cultural impact of these literary works and their role in defining the collective memory of the Civil War.

      The Civil War Era
    • Understanding the Literature of World War II

      A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the most destructive event in history, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of literature by notable authors like Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut, exploring their reflections on war. It includes insightful interviews with these writers, linking their works to the real experiences of those affected. Additionally, rare historical documents are presented, providing context on the military and political strategies of the era, enhancing the reader's understanding of both the literature and the historical events it depicts.

      Understanding the Literature of World War II