
Courage to Hope: How I Stood Up to the Politics of Fear - Paperback
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Shirley Sherrod, Catherine WhitneyPublish date:7/16/2013Pages:256
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Atria BooksISBN-13:9781451651010ISBN-10:1451651015UPC:9781451651010Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:African American & Black, Political, DiscriminationSize:8.30 x 5.40 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.5004Product ID:SCPJA6BBV2
In this "inspiring memoir about the real power of courage and hope" (Kirkus Reviews), lifelong activist Shirley Sherrod explains why she was fired from the USDA under false charges and how she stood up against the politics of fear. Sherrod was a lifelong activist who served as Georgia's first black director of rural development. In the summer of 2010, a right-wing blogger disseminated an ill- conceived video clip of a speech Sherrod had given to the Georgia NAACP, intending to make her an example of "reverse racism." The media frenzy that ensued caused the Obama administration to demand her resignation. After hearing from Sherrod herself and learning the entire truth of what she said in that speech, the administration tried to backtrack. Public officials and media professionals admitted to being duped and apologized for their rush to judgment. Ultimately, Sherrod found herself the subject of a teachable moment. The Courage to Hope addresses this regrettable moment in American politics, but it also tells Sherrod's own story of growing up on a farm in southwest Georgia during the final violent years of Jim Crow.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Atria BooksISBN-13:9781451651010ISBN-10:1451651015UPC:9781451651010Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:African American & Black, Political, DiscriminationSize:8.30 x 5.40 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.5004Product ID:SCPJA6BBV2
Shirley Sherrod lectures nationally on issues of importance to middle class families, the poor, and small communities. She promotes empowerment strategies for economically and socially disadvantaged people and runs educational projects for struggling farmers. She lives in Georgia with her husband. Catherine Whitney has coauthored more than fifty books on legal, political, and social issues, including Where Have All the Leaders Gone? and The Weekend That Changed Wall Street. She lives in New York.
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