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On the Courthouse Lawn

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Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the Twenty-first Century
By Sherrilyn A. Ifill

Hardcover | Beacon | Non-fiction | Spring 2007 | ISBN: 978-080700987-1 | pp. 224 | $25.95

africanamerican_migration0806Concrete ways for communities with histories of racial violence to move toward reconciliation Nearly 5,000 black Americans were lynched between 1890 and 1960, and as Sherrilyn Ifill argues, the effects of this racial trauma continue to resound.

While the lynchings were devastating, the little-known contemporary consequences, such as the marginalization of political and economic development for blacks, are equally pernicious. Ifill traces the lingering effects of two lynchings in Maryland to illustrate how ubiquitous this history is, and she issues a clarion call for the many American communities with histories of racial violence to be proactive in facing this legacy. Inspired by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission and techniques of restorative justice, Ifill provides concrete ideas for communities, including placing gravestones on the unmarked burial sites of lynching victims, issuing public apologies, establishing mandatory school programs on the local history of lynching, financially compensating those whose family homes or businesses were destroyed in the aftermath of lynching, and creating commemorative public spaces. A landmark book, On the Courthouse Lawn is a much-needed roadmap to help communities finally confront lynching's long shadow by embracing pragmatic reconciliation and reparation efforts.

Last Updated on Monday, February 22 2010 02:15 am

Review: The First

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The First: President Barack Obama's Road to the White House
Features a DVD of Martin's TV One Interviews with the Obamas

By Roland S. Martin

Third World Press | Non-fiction | Trade Paperback | ISBN: 0-88378-316-0 | 372 pgs.- $19.95

thefirstbookcoverFrom Publisher's Synopsis... Noted African American journalist Roland Martin takes leaders back down the campaign trail of President Barack Obama in his latest book, ... including an interview conducted with President Obama after his win in Iowa in January 2008. Other notable interviews include Dr. Cornel West, Rep. John Lewis, Spike Lee, Maxine Waters and Michael Eric Dyson.

Last Updated on Tuesday, January 26 2010 12:52 pm

Review: Step Out On Nothing

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Step Out On Nothing
How Faith and Family Helped Me Conquer Life's Challenges
By Byron Pitts

St. Martin's Press | Memoir | Hardcover | ISBN: 978-0-312-57766-7 | 304 pgs.- $24.99

stepoutonnothingFrom Publisher's Synopsis... Throughout Byron's difficult youth. he suffered from a debilitating stutter. But Byron was keeping an even more embarrassing secret: he was also functionally illiterate. For a kid from inner-city Baltimore, it was a recipe for failure. Pitts turned struggle into strength and overcame both of his impediments. After fifteen years in local television, he landed a job as a correspondent for CBS News in 1998, and went on to become an Emmy Award-winning journalist and a contributing correspondent for 60 Minutes. [This] uplifting story will resonate with anyone who has felt like giving up in the face of seemingly insurmountable hardships.

Last Updated on Tuesday, January 26 2010 12:43 pm

Everything I'm Not Made Me Everything I Am

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Discovering Your Personal Best
By Jeff Johnson

Hay House | Memoir | Trade Paperback | ISBN-13: 978-1401925482 | 216 pgs.-$14.95

everythingimnotFrom Publisher's Synopsis... Nationally known, award-winning broadcast journalist, social commentator and motivational speaker, Jeff Johnson has reached his personal best through a combination of life experiences learned and invaluable lessons taught by his mentors. These life lessons inspired him to create a powerful framework of proven "best practices" for those who need relevant examples and realistic help as they seek their own personal best-regardless of their age or life stage. Johnson dares us to make sure we aren't living somebody else's dream.

Last Updated on Tuesday, January 26 2010 12:24 pm

Review: Another Kind of Public Education

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Another Kind of Public Education: Race, Schools, the Media, and Democratic Possibilities
By Patricia Hill Collins

Beacon Press | Education | Hardcover | ISBN: 978-080700018-2 | 256 pgs.-$27.95

anotherpubliceduFrom Publisher's Synopsis... Sociologist Patricia Hill Collins opens this brilliant new book on race and education by describing how in her senior year at the Philadelphia High School for girls ... she was invited to deliver a graduation address on the meaning of the American flag. She refused to deliver the censored version her teacher demanded... . Another Kind of Public Education spins the threads of that story--the way education, race, and democracy are intertwined; the way racism and resistance work through a variety of unspoken means; what schools do to limit or to open up possibilities--into a call for "another kind of public education," one that helps us "envision new democratic possibilities."

Last Updated on Tuesday, January 26 2010 12:37 pm

Review: This Child Will Be Great

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Memoir of a Remarkable Life by Africa's First Woman President
By Ellen Johnson

Sirleaf Harper Collins | Memoir | Hardcover | ISBN: 978-0061353475 | 256 pgs.-$27.95

Trade paperback | ISBN: 978-0061353482 -$14.99E-Book | ISBN: 9780061868078 -$26.99

thischildgreatFrom Publisher's Synopsis... In January 2006, after the Republic of Liberia had been racked by fourteen years of brutal civil conflict, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf--Africa's "Iron Lady"--was sworn in as president, an event that marked a tremendous turning point in the history of the West African nation. In this stirring memoir, Sirleaf shares the inside story of her rise to power, including... her experiences with abuse, imprisonment, and exile; and her fight for democracy and social justice. ... By sharing her story, Sirleaf encourages women everywhere to pursue leadership roles at the highest levels of power, and gives us all hope that, with perseverance, we can change the world. racial

Last Updated on Tuesday, January 26 2010 01:00 pm

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