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John L. Lewis

Author : Saul Alinsky
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-01-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781787208292

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John L. Lewis by Saul Alinsky Pdf

Dramatically, from personal acquaintance and Lewis’s own files, Saul Alinsky writes here the inside story of one of the most powerful men in America. Its revelations of why Lewis broke with Roosevelt, of why he fought with the AF of L to form the CIO, of the birth of the sit-down strikes, of the motives behind the war strikes, of how Lewis has so often managed to stalemate the U.S. Government—these are front-page news. They are brought out with sharp insight by one of the most brilliant observers of the labor movement in this country. John L. Lewis is not only reporting of an extremely high order but one of the most stimulating biographies that have been published in many years. There is no one of us who can remain unaffected by the acts of the mine workers’ president.

The John L. Lewis Papers, 1879-1969

Author : John Llewellyn Lewis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 22 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Coal miners
ISBN : UOM:39015053415462

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The John L. Lewis Papers, 1879-1969 by John Llewellyn Lewis Pdf

Reproduces correspondence, notebooks, speech drafts, printed copies of speeches and reports, memorabilia, clippings, and photographs from the Lewis papers in the custody of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

John L. Lewis

Author : Melvyn Dubofsky,Warren R. Van Tine
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0252012879

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John L. Lewis by Melvyn Dubofsky,Warren R. Van Tine Pdf

John L. Lewis (1880-1969), who ruled the United Mine Workers for four decades beginning in 1919, defied presidents, challenged Congress, and kept American political life in an uproar. Drawing upon previously untapped resources in the UMW archives and upon oral histories by major figures of the 1930s and 1940s, the authors have created a remarkable portrait of this 'self-made man' and his times. "This well-illustrated, engagingly-written volume deserves a prominent place on the bookshelf of anyone interested in the history of American labor in the twentieth century." -- Labor History

John L. Lewis Biography

Author : Melvyn Dubofsky,Warren Van Tine
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1983-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0252010507

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Run

Author : John Lewis,Andrew Aydin
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-08-03
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9781683353829

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Run by John Lewis,Andrew Aydin Pdf

RUN, the Eisner Award-Winner for Best Graphic Memoir, is one of the most heralded books of the year including being named a: New York Times Top 5 YA Books of the Year · Top 10 Great Graphic Novels for Teens (Young Adult Library Services Association) · Washington Post Best Books of the Year · Variety Best Books of the Year · School Library Journal Best Books of the Year · Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year · Amazon Best History Book of 2021 • Top Ten Title of the Year (In the Margins Book Award) · In the Margins Book Award for Nonfiction winner · Top Ten Graphic Novels for Adults (American Library Association) · Best Books for Young Readers (U of Penn Graduate School of Education) · Books All Young Georgians Should Read (Georgia Center for the Book) First you march, then you run. From the #1 bestselling, award–winning team behind March comes the first book in their new, groundbreaking graphic novel series, Run: Book One. “Run recounts the lost history of what too often follows dramatic change—the pushback of those who refuse it and the resistance of those who believe change has not gone far enough. John Lewis’s story has always been a complicated narrative of bravery, loss, and redemption, and Run gives vivid, energetic voice to a chapter of transformation in his young, already extraordinary life.” –Stacey Abrams “In sharing my story, it is my hope that a new generation will be inspired by Run to actively participate in the democratic process and help build a more perfect Union here in America.” –Congressman John Lewis The sequel to the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novel series March—the continuation of the life story of John Lewis and the struggles seen across the United States after the Selma voting rights campaign. To John Lewis, the civil rights movement came to an end with the signing of the Voting Rights Act in 1965. But that was after more than five years as one of the preeminent figures of the movement, leading sit–in protests and fighting segregation on interstate busways as an original Freedom Rider. It was after becoming chairman of SNCC (the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) and being the youngest speaker at the March on Washington. It was after helping organize the Mississippi Freedom Summer and the ensuing delegate challenge at the 1964 Democratic National Convention. And after coleading the march from Selma to Montgomery on what became known as “Bloody Sunday.” All too often, the depiction of history ends with a great victory. But John Lewis knew that victories are just the beginning. In Run: Book One, John Lewis and longtime collaborator Andrew Aydin reteam with Nate Powell—the award–winning illustrator of the March trilogy—and are joined by L. Fury—making an astonishing graphic novel debut—to tell this often overlooked chapter of civil rights history.

John L. Lewis

Author : Robert H. Zieger
Publisher : Twayne Pub
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0805777822

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John L. Lewis by Robert H. Zieger Pdf

Looks at Lewis's 4 decades as UMW president and the 20th century American labor movement. Contains detailed chronology.

John L. Lewis

Author : Robert H. Zieger
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Labor leaders
ISBN : UCSC:32106008078278

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John L. Lewis by Robert H. Zieger Pdf

Looks at Lewis's 4 decades as UMW president and the 20th century American labor movement. Contains detailed chronology.

John L. Lewis: Leader of Labor

Author : Cecil Carnes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1936
Category : Coal miners
ISBN : UOM:39015001135345

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John L. Lewis: Leader of Labor by Cecil Carnes Pdf

Biography of John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers of America.

The Miners' Fight for American Standards

Author : John Llewellyn Lewis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1925
Category : Coal-miners
ISBN : UOM:39015000335409

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The Miners' Fight for American Standards by John Llewellyn Lewis Pdf

His Truth Is Marching On

Author : Jon Meacham
Publisher : Random House
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-08-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781984855039

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His Truth Is Marching On by Jon Meacham Pdf

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An intimate and revealing portrait of civil rights icon and longtime U.S. congressman John Lewis, linking his life to the painful quest for justice in America from the 1950s to the present—from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Soul of America NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST AND COSMOPOLITAN John Lewis, who at age twenty-five marched in Selma, Alabama, and was beaten on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, was a visionary and a man of faith. Drawing on decades of wide-ranging interviews with Lewis, Jon Meacham writes of how this great-grandson of a slave and son of an Alabama tenant farmer was inspired by the Bible and his teachers in nonviolence, Reverend James Lawson and Martin Luther King, Jr., to put his life on the line in the service of what Abraham Lincoln called “the better angels of our nature.” From an early age, Lewis learned that nonviolence was not only a tactic but a philosophy, a biblical imperative, and a transforming reality. At the age of four, Lewis, ambitious to become a minister, practiced by preaching to his family’s chickens. When his mother cooked one of the chickens, the boy refused to eat it—his first act, he wryly recalled, of nonviolent protest. Integral to Lewis’s commitment to bettering the nation was his faith in humanity and in God—and an unshakable belief in the power of hope. Meacham calls Lewis “as important to the founding of a modern and multiethnic twentieth- and twenty-first-century America as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and Samuel Adams were to the initial creation of the Republic itself in the eighteenth century.” A believer in the injunction that one should love one's neighbor as oneself, Lewis was arguably a saint in our time, risking limb and life to bear witness for the powerless in the face of the powerful. In many ways he brought a still-evolving nation closer to realizing its ideals, and his story offers inspiration and illumination for Americans today who are working for social and political change.

Testimony of John L. Lewis Before the Special Subcommittee on Mine Safety of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.

Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1952
Category : Coal mine accidents
ISBN : UIUC:30112108228492

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Testimony of John L. Lewis Before the Special Subcommittee on Mine Safety of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare Pdf

John Lewis in the Lead

Author : James Haskins,Kathleen Benson
Publisher : Lee & Low Books
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : STANFORD:36105129624834

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John Lewis in the Lead by James Haskins,Kathleen Benson Pdf

The story of civil rights activist John Lewis, inspired to action by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King and other civil rights leaders who believed in fighting segregation peacefully. From Tennessee to Alabama, Lewis was in the forefront of the major civil rights protests of the 1960s. In the face of physical attacks, he persevered with dignity and devotion to nonviolence, helping black people in the south gain the right to vote. In 1986 Lewis was elected to represent Georgia in the United States Congress, where he continues to serve today.

The Story of John Lewis

Author : Tonya Leslie
Publisher : Callisto Media, Inc.
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-26
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781648761942

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The Story of John Lewis by Tonya Leslie Pdf

Discover the life of John Lewis―a story for kids ages 6 to 9 about fighting for a better world John Lewis was a civil rights leader and United States congressman who never stopped speaking up for justice, equality, and peace. Before he marched with Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement, John was a thoughtful kid who loved learning but wasn’t able to go to a good school because of segregation. He wanted to make a difference in his community, so he organized peaceful protests to end segregation and fight for equal rights for Black Americans. Explore how John went from being a young farm boy to a famous activist, politician, and leader. The Story of John Lewis includes: Core curriculum standards―Explore the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of John’s life, and take a fun quiz to test your knowledge. His lasting legacy―Learn more about how John Lewis made the world a better place for future generations, including you! A visual timeline―Watch John progress from a little kid to an important leader with a visual timeline marking the major milestones of his life. How will John’s hard work, bravery, and kindness inspire you?

Walking with the Wind

Author : John Lewis,Michael D'Orso
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2015-02-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781476797717

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Walking with the Wind by John Lewis,Michael D'Orso Pdf

The award-winning national bestseller, Walking with the Wind, is one of the most important records of the American civil rights movement as told by a true American hero, John Lewis, who Cornel West called a “national treasure.” An eloquent and gripping first-hand account of the turbulent struggle for civil rights and the willingness and courage to change the course of history. Forty years ago, a teenaged boy named John Lewis stepped off a cotton farm in Alabama and into the epicenter of the struggle for civil rights in America. The ideals of nonviolence which guided that critical time of American history established him as one of the movement's most charismatic and courageous leaders. Lewis's leadership in the Nashville Movement—a student-led effort to desegregate the city of Nashville using sit-in techniques based on the teachings of Gandhi—established him as one of the movement's defining figures and set the tone for the major civil rights campaigns of the 1960s. During this decade, he was repeatedly a victim of violence and intimidation, but his singular belief in non-violent action, inspired by his mentor, Dr. Martin Luther King, was a defining characteristic of his leadership and vision. In 1986, he ran and won a congressional seat in Georgia, and remains in office to this day. Walking with the Wind is the story of an American hero. A boy from rural Alabama whose journey led him to Washington, and whose vision and perseverance changed a nation.

Across That Bridge

Author : John Lewis
Publisher : Legacy Lit
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012-05-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781401303747

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Across That Bridge by John Lewis Pdf

From celebrated Congressman John Lewis comes an eyewitness account of history from a key member of the Civil Rights Movement and confidant to Martin Luther King Jr. In turbulent times Americans look to the Civil Rights Movement as the apotheosis of political expression. As we confront a startling rise in racism and hate speech and remain a culture scarred by social inequality, there's no better time to revisit the lessons of the '60s and no better leader to learn from than the late Representative John Lewis. In the final book published before his passing, Across That Bridge, Congressman John Lewis draws from his experience as a prominent leader of the Civil Rights Movement to offer timeless wisdom, poignant recollections, and powerful principles for anyone interested in challenging injustices and inspiring real change toward a freer, more peaceful society. The Civil Rights Movement gave rise to the protest culture we know today, and the experiences of leaders like Congressman Lewis, a close confidant to Martin Luther King, Jr., have never been more relevant. Despite more than forty arrests, physical attacks, and serious injuries, John Lewis remained a devoted advocate of the discipline and philosophy of nonviolence. Now, in an era in which the protest culture he helped forge has resurfaced as a force for change, Lewis' insights have never been more relevant. In this heartfelt book, Lewis explores the contributions that each generation must make to achieve change. Now featuring an updated introduction from the author addressing the Trump administration, Across that Bridge offers a strong and moral voice to guide our nation through an era of great uncertainty. Winner of the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work/Biography.