Marching to a Different Drummer: Unrecognized Heroes of American History
These 35 little known heroes and heroines of American history from across the ethnic spectrum have been virtually ignored in traditional history books. Their inspiring, biographical profiles reveal the struggle, in the face of entrenched opposition, for a just, equitable, and humane society. They spoke for racial and social justice, women's rights, safe working conditions, and freedom of conscience and religion. More than half of the profiles are of women, one fourth are of African-Americans, and Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latino and Chicano Americans are also represented. Each profile integrates the individual life with a detailed explanation of the historical context, and each entry provides excerpts from primary sources—speeches, writings, and interviews—and is followed by broad bibliographical references.

An alternative perspective on American history for students is offered in this work. The 35 men and women profiled here all defied the social and moral conventions of their times, frequently facing opposition and condemnation. Their voices were often stilled, muted, or lost, but their ethically grounded courage, their clarity of vision, and their willingness to stand up to injustice provide role models for Americans of all ages. One third of these people cannot be found in standard biographical references and others have never before been the focus of biographical sketches. Subject lists by chronology, gender, ethnicity, and focus of the biographee's concern will enable the student to select an appropriate subject for investigation and reports.

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Marching to a Different Drummer: Unrecognized Heroes of American History
These 35 little known heroes and heroines of American history from across the ethnic spectrum have been virtually ignored in traditional history books. Their inspiring, biographical profiles reveal the struggle, in the face of entrenched opposition, for a just, equitable, and humane society. They spoke for racial and social justice, women's rights, safe working conditions, and freedom of conscience and religion. More than half of the profiles are of women, one fourth are of African-Americans, and Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latino and Chicano Americans are also represented. Each profile integrates the individual life with a detailed explanation of the historical context, and each entry provides excerpts from primary sources—speeches, writings, and interviews—and is followed by broad bibliographical references.

An alternative perspective on American history for students is offered in this work. The 35 men and women profiled here all defied the social and moral conventions of their times, frequently facing opposition and condemnation. Their voices were often stilled, muted, or lost, but their ethically grounded courage, their clarity of vision, and their willingness to stand up to injustice provide role models for Americans of all ages. One third of these people cannot be found in standard biographical references and others have never before been the focus of biographical sketches. Subject lists by chronology, gender, ethnicity, and focus of the biographee's concern will enable the student to select an appropriate subject for investigation and reports.

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Marching to a Different Drummer: Unrecognized Heroes of American History

Marching to a Different Drummer: Unrecognized Heroes of American History

by Robin K. Berson
Marching to a Different Drummer: Unrecognized Heroes of American History

Marching to a Different Drummer: Unrecognized Heroes of American History

by Robin K. Berson

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Overview

These 35 little known heroes and heroines of American history from across the ethnic spectrum have been virtually ignored in traditional history books. Their inspiring, biographical profiles reveal the struggle, in the face of entrenched opposition, for a just, equitable, and humane society. They spoke for racial and social justice, women's rights, safe working conditions, and freedom of conscience and religion. More than half of the profiles are of women, one fourth are of African-Americans, and Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latino and Chicano Americans are also represented. Each profile integrates the individual life with a detailed explanation of the historical context, and each entry provides excerpts from primary sources—speeches, writings, and interviews—and is followed by broad bibliographical references.

An alternative perspective on American history for students is offered in this work. The 35 men and women profiled here all defied the social and moral conventions of their times, frequently facing opposition and condemnation. Their voices were often stilled, muted, or lost, but their ethically grounded courage, their clarity of vision, and their willingness to stand up to injustice provide role models for Americans of all ages. One third of these people cannot be found in standard biographical references and others have never before been the focus of biographical sketches. Subject lists by chronology, gender, ethnicity, and focus of the biographee's concern will enable the student to select an appropriate subject for investigation and reports.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313288029
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/1994
Series: Leaders; 13
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)
Lexile: 1250L (what's this?)

About the Author

ROBIN KADISON BERSON is Director of the Upper School Library of Riverdale Country School in New York City. A graduate of Bryn Mawr College, she was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at New York University, where she received a Masters of Arts degree in history. She holds a Master of Science degree from Columbia University School of Library Service. She has taught secondary school history in a variety of settings, and spent seven years as Managing Editor of History of Education Quarterly.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Subject Lists
William Apess
Sara Josephine Baker
Smedley Butler
George Washington Cable
Tunis Campbell
Luisa Capetillo
Edward Coles
Anna Julia Cooper
Angie Debo
John Lovejoy Elliott
Elizabeth Freeman
Laura Haviland
Thomas Hazard
Lugenia Hope
Myles Horton
Jovita Idar
Florence Kelley
Thomas Kennedy
Susette La Flesche
Lucy Laney
Benjamin Lay
Belva Lockwood
Seth Luther
Vito Marcantonio
Tanya Nash
Mary Ovington
Jeannette Rankin
John Rock
Ernestine Rose
Rose Schneiderman
Tye Leung Schulze
David Walker
George White
Carola Woerishoffer
Minoru Yasui

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