Synopses & Reviews
Ripples of Hope brings together the most influential and important civil rights speeches from the entire range of American history-from the colonial period to the present. Gathered from the great speeches of the civil rights movement of African Americans, Asian Americans, gays, Hispanic Americans, and women, Ripples of Hope includes voices as diverse as Sister Souljah, Spark Matsui, and Harvey Milk, which, taken as a whole, constitute a unique chronicle of the modern civil rights movement.Featuring a foreword by President Bill Clinton and an afterword by Mary Frances Berry, this collection represents not just a historical first but also an indispensable resource for readers searching for an alternative history of American rhetoric. Edited and with an introduction by former Clinton speechwriter Josh Gottheimer, the stirring speeches that make up this volume provide an important perspective on our nation's development, and will inform the future debate on civil rights.
Synopsis
This superb collection compiles American civil rights speeches--including a never-before-published speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.--from the entire range of United States history.
Table of Contents
Early America, early dissent 1789-1865 -- Measured gains, two steps forward, one step backward 1866-1949 -- Civil Rights Era, lift every voice 1950-1969 -- Current struggle, slow but steady progress 1970-1998.