Mandarin Brazil
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Chana Kai Lee's scholarship delves into the fabric of 20th-century American social history, with a particular focus on the Civil Rights Movement and contemporary African American life. Her work seeks to illuminate pivotal moments and figures that have shaped the nation's narrative. Lee's approach to history is grounded in a deep analysis of societal forces and cultural shifts. She brings a nuanced understanding to the complexities of the past and their resonance today.


A biography of Fannie Lou Hamer, one of the most important civil rights activists of the 20th century. It documents Hamer's lifelong crusade to empower the poor through collective action and the personal costs of her struggle to win a political voice and economic self-sufficiency for blacks in the segregated South. schovat popis