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Hardcover Defending the Spirit: A Black Life in America Book

ISBN: 0525944028

ISBN13: 9780525944027

Defending the Spirit: A Black Life in America

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Randall Robinson's Defending The Spirit is a personal account of his rise from poverty in the segregated south to a position as one of the most distinguished and outspoken political activists of our... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Defending The Spirit: A Black Life in America

This book should be required reading for all schools. It is time for us to hear the truth about those who run our government, maybe then we will make better choices in our elections. The hardest part about reading this book is that, as a white American, I truly believed we were past racism. Sadly to say we have covered it up in many ways. The forces that were so visible in the past are still alive and well hiding behind the mask of whatever. Thank you Mr. Robinson for telling the truth so that others like myself who continually search for truth can be better informed. The hard part is that I don't know how to change the injustice that is so prevalent.

A POWERFUL READ

I just finished reading this book. Talk about a page turner, I couldn't put this book down. I have never read a more powerful and inspiring book. Bravo to Mr. Randall Robinson for his courage to stand up, write and speak the TRUTH!

Thought-provoking, insightful and deserves to be read.

If, in our society, the employment and social playing field were level and race did NOT matter, there would be no need to read Randall Robinson's book. Unfortunately, for all U.S. citizens, race does matter, still. And because of this indisputable fact, Mr. Robinson's book is a must read. He speaks the truth in his insightful analysis of how our foreign policy affects all of us. Those in power positions who dismiss him, do so at the cost of imperiling the future for average citizens in this country in the coming 21st century.

Outstanding

Is Defending the Spirit a memoir, a history lesson, or an objective critique? It's all these things. Among men like my father, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King, Jr., Randall Robinson has become one of my heroes. He has managed to make US foreign policy accessible. Sadly, the bliss of ignorance is gone and in it's wake is the question 'why are we treated so bad?'

moving account of what one man can accomplish

I read this book because I was intrigued by the interview that Brian Lamb did with Randall Robinson on CSPAN's Booknotes. Superficially, this book falls into the genre of "an angry black looks at America". If I had I browsed this book in a bookstore I probably would not have been interested in it. However, while Mr. Robinson is certainly both angry and black, this autobiography is much more than a complaint about 20th century America. It is an emotionally powerful story of an individual who changed both America and the world. Randall Robinson's experiences clearly demonstrate that America has yet to recover from the abhorrent behavior patterns engendered by decades of slavery and discrimination. Ironically, the original draft of the Declaration of Independence contained a strident denunciation of slavery as violating the most sacred rights of life and liberty. That clarion call for the equality of all men, black and white, was deleted from the Declaration in the interest of political expediency. When America turned its back on equal rights for all people, the effects of slavery proceeded to devastate the ethical sinews of the nation, directly degrading blacks and indirectly debasing the consciences of many whites. The blatant examples of racism that Randall Robinson experienced in settings ranging from Alabama back roads to the halls of Harvard Law School are startling to a middle class white such as myself. It would be easy for Randall Robinson to justify rebelling against a system which allows the stereotypes and prejudices of slavery to infect its social structures. Randall Robinson chose a different path; he chose to do what is morally right rather than what portends short term political expediency. Randall Robinson decided to change America's wholly unjust and racist foreign policy towards African and Carribean countries. The impact that he and his compatriots had on US foreign policy towards both South Africa and Haiti is stunning. They didn't just nudge the lumbering ship of state on a small course change. They stopped the US in its tracks and caused it to support democracy rather than totalitarian dictatorship. Why is it that in the country of the Declaration of Independence, private citizens have to stand up and tell our government to advocate democracy over totalitarian rule in other countries? Both the occupation of the South African embassy and Randall Robinson's hunger strike over Haitian policy are compelling narratives. These two stories alone make the book worth reading. The book also documents the warm family relationships Randall Robinson enjoyed. Growing up in materially impoverished conditions was never an excuse to underachieve. Randall Robinson makes it quite clear that strong family values are needed and nurtured by all races. The insight he provides into the daily life in many African countries stands in stark juxtaposition to the common stereotypes of dumb, lazy blacks. That Alexander Haig c
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