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Randal Maurice Jelks

    Randal Maurice Jelks est professeur associé d'études américaines et d'études africaines et afro-américaines à l'Université du Kansas. Il est co-rédacteur en chef de la revue *American Studies*. Ses travaux explorent l'intersection de la littérature et de l'histoire, offrant des analyses éclairées des récits culturels américains.

    Letters to Martin
    • Letters to Martin

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      "You'll find hope in these pages. " --Jonathan Eig, author of Ali: A Life Letters to Martin contains twelve meditations on contemporary history and political struggles for our oxygen-deprived society. Evoking Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail," these meditations, written in the form of letters to King, speak specifically to the many public issues we presently confront in the United States--economic inequality, freedom of assembly, police brutality, ongoing social class conflicts, and geopolitics. Award-winning author Randal Maurice Jelks invites readers to reflect on US history by centering on questions of democracy that we must grapple with as a society. Hearkening to the era when James Baldwin, Dorothy Day, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Richard Wright used their writing to address the internal and external conflicts that the United States faced, this book is a contemporary revival of a literary tradition of meditative social analysis. These meditations on democracy provide spiritual oxygen to help readers endure the struggles of rebranding, rebuilding, and reforming our democratic institutions so that we can all breathe.

      Letters to Martin