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Mark Whitaker

    Mark Whitaker est l'auteur des mémoires acclamées, My Long Trip Home. Il s'appuie sur sa vaste carrière dans le journalisme, ayant été rédacteur en chef de CNN Worldwide, chef du bureau de Washington pour NBC News, et reporter et rédacteur pour Newsweek. Chez Newsweek, il est devenu notamment le premier dirigeant afro-américain d'un hebdomadaire national, un témoignage de sa carrière প্রভাবক dans la formation des récits d'actualités.

    Running for their lives
    Saying It Loud
    • Saying It Loud

      1966-The Year Black Power Challenged the Civil Rights Movement

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The book explores the pivotal year when the Civil Rights movement experienced a significant transformation, marked by the emergence of Stokely Carmichael and the "Black Power" slogan. This shift in Black identity challenged the previously dominant nonviolent approaches advocated by leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis, highlighting the internal conflicts and evolving strategies within the movement. Whitaker delves into the complexities of this era, illustrating how it reshaped the fight for racial equality in America.

      Saying It Loud
    • Running for their lives

      • 358pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      You're unlikely to have heard of Britain's greatest long-distance runner. Despite being a world-class athlete, Peter Gavuzzi was consigned to obscurity. His heyday was in 1929, when he took part in the most extraordinary race ever held u a transcontinental run across America. He covered an improbable 3,500 miles in just 78 days.

      Running for their lives