Hope and History: Why We Must Share the Story of the MovementAn impassioned call to the clergy, community activists, and educators to remember and keep alive the story of the black-led freedom movement. Harding argues the importance of knowing for ourselves, incorporating into our lives, and teaching to others the events and goals of this historic movement. |
Contents
Signs Signs Turn Visible Again | 13 |
Advanced Ideas about Democracy | 26 |
More Power Than We Know | 56 |
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Hope and History: Why We Must Share the Story of the Movement Vincent Harding No preview available - 2009 |
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References to this book
Mighty Like a River: The Black Church and Social Reform Andrew Billingsley No preview available - 1999 |