Beyond Charlottesville: Taking a Stand Against White Nationalism
Beyond Charlottesville: Taking a Stand Against White Nationalism
Dati e Statistiche
Salvato in 0 liste dei desideri
Beyond Charlottesville: Taking a Stand Against White Nationalism
Disponibile su APP ed eReader Kobo
17,91 €
17,91 €
Disponibile su APP ed eReader Kobo

Descrizione


THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER **This program is read by the author. The former governor of Virginia tells the behind-the-scenes story of the violent “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville—and shows how we can prevent other Charlottesvilles from happening.** When Governor Terry McAuliffe hung up the phone on the afternoon of the violent “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, he was sure Donald Trump would do the right thing as president: condemn the white supremacists who’d descended on the college town and who’d caused McAuliffe to declare a state of emergency that morning. He didn’t. Instead Trump declared there was “hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides.” Trump was condemned from many sides himself, even by many Republicans, but the damage was done. He’d excused and thus egged on the terrorists at the moment when he could have stopped them in their tracks. In Beyond Charlottesville, McAuliffe looks at the forces and events that led to the tragedy in Charlottesville, including the vicious murder of Heather Heyer and the death of two state troopers in a helicopter accident. He doesn’t whitewash Virginia history and discusses a KKK protest over the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee. He takes a hard real-time behind-the-scenes look at the actions of everyone on that fateful August 12, including himself, to see what could have been done. He lays out what was done afterwards to prevent future Charlottesvilles—and what still needs to be done as America in general and Virginia in particular continue to grapple with their history of racism. Beyond Charlottesville will be the definitive account of an infamous chapter in our history, seared indelibly into memory, sure to be cited for years as a crucial reference point in the long struggle to fight racism, extremism and hate.

Dettagli

Inglese
9781250249135

Conosci l'autore

Foto di John Lewis

John Lewis

1920, La Grange, Illinois

Pianista, compositore e arrangiatore statunitense di jazz. Dal 1946 al '48 lavorò con Dizzy Gillespie (Two bass hit, Emanon), nel 1949-50 fu collaboratore di Miles Davis con il gruppo «cool» (Rouge, Move, Budo); dal 1952 si rese noto soprattutto come pianista e «mente» del Modern Jazz Quartet, in cui mise in luce la sua cultura musicale di gusto euro-colto, espressa anche in altri gruppi della Third stream.

Compatibilità

Formato:

Gli Audiolibri venduti dal nostro sito sono in formato MP3 e protetti da un DRM proprietario Kobo.

Compatibilità:

Gli Audiolibri venduti dal nostro sito possono essere ascoltati sul tuo smartphone o tablet tramite la APP gratuita Kobo Books scaricabile da iOS o Android. Gli Audiolibri non possono essere scaricati in locale o trasferiti su un client di ascolto diverso da quello fornito tramite Kobo. Non è possibile ascoltare gli audiolibri con la Kobo APP Desktop. Puoi ascoltare gli Audiolibri tramite determinati eReader Kobo, utilizzando cuffie o casse con Bluetooth. Visita la pagina degli eReader per avere maggiori dettagli.

Cloud:

Gli Audiolibri venduti singolarmente dal nostro sito sono immediatamente sincronizzati sul tuo account personale in automatico. Successivamente all'acquisto, sono subito disponibili all'ascolto tramite i client di lettura Kobo compatibili.

Clicca qui servissero ulteriori informazioni