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She Changed The Nation 1st Edition Mary Ellen Curtin

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She Changed The Nation 1st Edition Mary Ellen Curtin
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.65 MB
Author: Mary Ellen Curtin
ISBN: 9781512825817, 9781512825800, 1512825816, 1512825808, B0CVN8Q2JW
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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She Changed The Nation 1st Edition Mary Ellen Curtin by Mary Ellen Curtin 9781512825817, 9781512825800, 1512825816, 1512825808, B0CVN8Q2JW instant download after payment.

An important new biography of Barbara Jordan, the first Black woman from the South to serve in Congress
During her keynote speech at the 1976 Democratic Party convention, Barbara Jordan of Texas stood before a rapt audience and reflected on where Americans stood in that bicentennial year. "Are we to be one people bound together by a common spirit, sharing in a common endeavor, or will we become a divided nation? For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future." The civil rights movement had changed American politics by opening up elected office to a new generation of Black leaders, including Jordan, the first Black woman from the South to serve in Congress. Though her life in elected politics lasted only twelve years, in that short time, Jordan changed the nation by showing that Black women could lead their party and legislate on behalf of what she called "the common good."
In She Changed the Nation, biographer Mary Ellen Curtin offers a new portrait...

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