The Hunt for Bin Laden by Robin Moore

The Hunt for Bin Laden by Robin Moore

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The Hunt for Bin Laden by Robin Moore

The Black church is often praised for its contribution to Black culture and politics. More recently Islam has been recognized as an important force in African American liberation. Anthony Pinn's new anthology By These Hands demonstrates the crucial, often overlooked role that Humanism has played in African American struggles for dignity, power and justice. Pinn collects the finest examples of African American Humanism and shows how its embrace by a variety of prominent figures in African American thought and letters has served as the basis for activism and resistance to American racism and sexism.
Pinn uncovers little known treasures of African American Literature such as The Slave Narrative of James Hay, where an abused slave decides to rely on himself, rather than God, for deliverance from the horrors of slavery, and a letter from Frederick Douglass which scandalized his religious friends by proclaiming that One honest Abolitionist was a greater terror to slaveholders than whole acres of camp-meeting preachers shouting glory to God. Essays by Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright demonstrate the profound influence of Humanism in the Harlem Rennaisance, and pieces by James Farmer, Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones) and Huey Newton show Humanism's impact on the civil rights and Black Power movements.
Designed for classroom use, this radical reconsideration of African American history will be a must read for anyone interested in African American History, African American Religion and Philosophy, and American History.
Contributors: Norm Allen, Jr., Herbert Aptheker, James Baldwin, Amiri Imamu Baraka, J. Mason Brewer, Sterling Brown, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B.Du Bois, James Foreman, Duchess Harris, Hubert H. Harrison, Harry Haywood, Zora Neale Hurston, William R. Jones, William Loren Katz, Benjamin E. Mays, Huey P. Newton, Daniel Payne, J. Saunders Redding, William L. Van DeBurg, Alice Walker, and Richard Wright.

During the Vietnam War, Robin Moore earned the admiration of the Green Berets. With a new generation of warriors, that admiration has not waned. Moore continues to receive emails from enlisted individuals who claim that the book The Green Berets inspired them to join the Special Forces. Robin Moore, a nose gunner in the B-17 bomber during WWII, spent his seventy-eighth birthday in Iraq, interviewing troops for the film Hunting Down Saddam. He lives in Concord, Massachusetts, while he is not in conflict zones or on army bases.

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ISBN 13 9780375508615
ISBN 10 0375508619
Title The Hunt for Bin Laden
Author Robin Moore
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Random House
Year published 2003-03-04
Number of pages 373
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.