Condoleezza Rice became the first black woman with the title US Secretary of State in a government dominated by rich white Republicans. This is an authorised biography of Condoleezza Rice, based on interviews with this powerful woman.
Rhodes to Myers, Boston, 29 March 1914, in john A. Garraty, ed., The Barber and the Historian: The Correspondence of George A. Myers and lame: Ford Rhodes, 1910-1923 (Columbus, 1956), pp. 29-30. [xxxiii] Introduction.
For the present edition, Drago has included a new preface about recent writing on Reconstruction, and has added an appendix containing new data on locally elected or appointed black politicians. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc.
"The NAACP Hot Springs Unit 6013, presents profiles of 63 black candidates who filed for political office in Hot Springs, Arkansas, from 1954-2010."
As such, the book is exceptionally powerful."--Journal of Southern History "A brilliant history of black politics and white resistance in post-civil rights era Mississippi.
This book examines the remarkable increase of blacks at all levels of political life and makes the first systematic comparison of black and white elected officials.
Revised and updated 2012 edition with 25% new material! Enjoying Your Hope and Change? Whiny Little Bitch is your guide to the most embarrassing presidency since the Carter Administration.
An unexpected accident and the law of succession have just made Douglass Dilman the first black President of the United States. This is the theme of what was surely one of the most provocative novels of the 1960s.
Examines the history of the African American struggle to achieve a voice in government in the United States, from before the Civil War to the present