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Ronald V. Dellums and H. Lee HaltermanPublication Details
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And here is a book which will surprise, inform, and delight readers of every political stamp and of all races and religions.”?Maya Angelou “Ron’s astute leadership and tireless dedication, so aptly and engagingly described in his book, leave a permanent, everlasting impression about all the good that can come from serving in public office.”?*Kweisi Mfume, author of No Free Ride, and president/CEO, NAACP “Activists who entertain the notion of running for office would do well to grab a copy of Lying Down with the Lions, a fine new record of the political life.”?John Nichols, The Nation “People who mistakenly think that it is impossible to be both principled and effective as a member of Congress know nothing of the career of Ron Dellums. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Dellums, Ronald V., — 1935-
- United States. — Congress. — House — Biography
- Legislators — United States — Biography
- United States — Politics and government — 1945-1989
- United States — Politics and government — 1989-
- United States — Social conditions — 1980-
- Civil rights movements — United States — History — 20th century
- Berkeley (Calif.) — Politics and government
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Notes
- Includes index
- "When Ronald Dellums arrived in Washington in 1971 to represent Oakland, California, in the House of Representatives, his radical activism had already earned him a place on Nixon’s enemy list. When he retired in 1998 - his radicalism still intact - he left a record of accomplishment that has made an indelible mark on our political landscape." "Lying Down with the Lions chronicles Dellums’s years in the House, and offers crucial lessons for Americans committed to democratic social change. From his days as a freshman from California’s 9th Congressional District, to helping to found the Congressional Black Caucus, to being the first African-American to serve on and later chair the House Armed Services Committee, Dellums’s tenure in the House is both a testament to his significant career and a crucible of American politics at the close of the century."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Ch. 1. You Can Make It Out
- Ch. 2. Sit Down, Man - We’re Going to Win This
- Ch. 3. Revolution Inside the System - - Ch. 4. Challenging the Nation
- Ch. 5. The Struggle against Apartheid
- Ch. 6. Waging Peace
- Ch. 7. Keeping the Faith, Fighting for Change
- Afterword / H. Lee Halterman
ISBN
- 0807043184
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