James Forman Jr. doesn’t need convincing that protests can change America. He just needs to look at a wall in his home. There hangs a photo (pictured above) of Atlanta police arresting his father, ...
Movements rarely collapse because the enemy is too strong. More often, they rot from within — through the loss of discipline, morale and political clarity. The civil rights leader James Forman warned ...
When James Forman Jr. was clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor many years ago, she encouraged him to go to work for the Department of Justice or a national civil rights organization.
On the C-SPAN Networks: James Forman Jr. is a Professor for Law School in the Yale University with six videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2003 Forum as a Visiting Professor ...
Movements rarely collapse because the enemy is too strong. More often, they rot from within — through the loss of discipline, morale and political clarity. The civil rights leader James Forman warned ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. James Forman, a civil rights pioneer credited with organizing the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, has died of colon cancer, his son said Tuesday. He was 76. The son, Chaka ...
James Forman Jr. interviews Stephen Bright, author of "The Fear of Too Much Justice." Lawyer and author Stephen Bright, who grew up in Boyle County and frequently represents people facing the death ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. A black-and-white digital image of ...
"WE ARE not born revolutionary. Revolutionaries are forged through constant struggle and the study of revolutionary ideas and experiences," wrote James Forman in the introduction to his 1972 book The ...
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