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Michael Long

    Michael G. Long is an author and editor whose work delves into the intersection of politics, religion, and civil rights. He meticulously examines the complex interplay between these forces, exploring the often-difficult relationship between ideals and their real-world application. Long's approach involves deep dives into historical documents to illuminate pivotal moments in the pursuit of justice. His recent editorial work offers fresh perspectives on the formative years of the civil rights movement.

    Jackie Robinson
    Palace Lives
    The Mock Olympian
    Peaceful Neighbor
    Unstoppable
    Kids on the March
    • 2023

      Palace Lives

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich history of Kings Langley, this book delves into the medieval royal palace that served as a residence for the Plantagenet rulers for 125 years. Although the physical structure has vanished, its legacy lives on through written accounts and the memories of those connected to it. The narrative highlights significant historical figures tied to the palace, revealing their personal connections to this once-grand location, making it a unique glimpse into the royal lives of thirteenth and fourteenth-century England.

      Palace Lives
    • 2023

      Unstoppable

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(27)Add rating

      This powerful and triumphant picture book biography tells the story of how openly gay civil rights leader Bayard Rustin defied prejudice as he planned and organized the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Bayard Rustin was a troublemaker. He spent his life disrupting racism and prejudice with nonviolent direct action. He organized protests against war, nuclear weapons, racial segregation and discrimination. He was a friend and mentor to Martin Luther King Jr., and he was unapologetically gay and Black. When Bayard and his mentor, A. Philip Randolph, set out to organize the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Bayard was targeted by those who wished to see the movement fail. But Bayard Rustin would not be stopped. With the support of Dr. King and future congressman John Lewis, Bayard organized the largest protest in civil rights history. This stunning picture book ,written by Rustin scholar Michael G. Long and illustrated by the New York Times bestselling artist Bea Jackson, tells the incredible story of how Bayard Rustin led over 250,000 people to the doorstep of the United States government demanding change.

      Unstoppable
    • 2023

      Benford's Law is a probability distribution for the likelihood of the leading digit in a set of numbers. This book seeks to improve and systematize the use of this in the social sciences to assess the validity of self-reported data, using a new measure of conformity to the Benford distribution.

      Applying Benford's Law for Assessing the Validity of Social Science Data
    • 2021

      Kids on the March

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(53)Add rating

      From the March on Washington to March for Our Lives to Black Lives Matter, the powerful stories of kid-led protest in America. Kids have always been activists. They have even launched movements. Long before they could vote, kids have spoken up, walked out, gone on strike, and marched for racial justice, climate protection, gun control, world peace, and more. Kids on the March tells the stories of these protests, from the March of the Mill Children, who walked out of factories in 1903 for a shorter work week, to 1951’s Strike for a Better School, which helped build the case for Brown v. Board of Education, to the twenty-first century’s most iconic movements, including March for Our Lives, the Climate Strike, and the recent Black Lives Matter protests reshaping our nation. Powerfully told and inspiring, Kids on the March shows how standing up, speaking out, and marching for what you believe in can advance the causes of justice, and that no one is too small or too young to make a difference.

      Kids on the March
    • 2017

      Jackie Robinson

      A Spiritual Biography

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound faith of Jackie Robinson, this book delves into how his belief in a God who champions the oppressed fueled his groundbreaking achievements in baseball and his fight against racial injustice. It highlights the spiritual conviction that guided him, emphasizing the importance of viewing all people as equals. Through his journey, Robinson's faith served as both a source of strength and a call to action, inspiring others to challenge societal norms and advocate for unity and brotherhood.

      Jackie Robinson
    • 2016

      The Mock Olympian

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the exhilarating 2012 Olympics in London, the story follows Michael Long, who initially revels in the excitement of the event. However, his joy quickly turns to despair when the games conclude, leaving him to grapple with the emptiness that follows such a monumental experience. The narrative explores themes of hope, disillusionment, and the struggle to find purpose after a peak moment in life.

      The Mock Olympian
    • 2015

      Peaceful Neighbor

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(378)Add rating

      Fred Rogers is portrayed as a profound pacifist whose gentle demeanor and iconic sweaters mask his radical beliefs. The book explores his impactful philosophy of kindness and nonviolence, challenging conventional perceptions of what it means to be a pacifist in a contemporary context. Through his work, Rogers fostered a message of empathy and understanding, making significant contributions to children's television and shaping the way we approach conflict and compassion in society.

      Peaceful Neighbor
    • 2014

      Child Care Law - Northern Ireland

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This quick reference guide presents a useful overview and accessible summary of the main legal provisions and principles affecting the law relating to child care in Northern Ireland. ion experience, and prepare them for what is likely to happen along the way. Topics covered include: processes; legal issues; education and health; the needs of the child; the emotional needs of the adoptive parent; and post-adoption support and finances.

      Child Care Law - Northern Ireland