434 Results in the "Biography & Memoir" category


    • Chapter 20: On the Hill Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 20: On the Hill delves into John Lewis's entry into the U.S. House of Representatives, a momentous occasion marking the beginning of his influential political journey. As he and his family, including his wife Lillian and son John-Miles, make their way to Washington for his swearing-in, they bring a celebratory atmosphere to the trip. Aboard Amtrak, Lewis's journey is filled with joy, accompanied by a basket of champagne, jambalaya, and balloons, with friends joining in on the festivities.…
    • Chapter 20: Daniel Inouye_Europe, 1943 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 20 highlights the life of Daniel Inouye, focusing on his experiences during World War II, particularly in 1943. After graduating high school, Daniel had hoped to serve his country in the military, but the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack left him with a harsh reality. Due to his Japanese heritage, Daniel was unfairly classified as an "enemy alien," which resulted in his exclusion from military service. Instead of abandoning his dreams of contributing to the war effort, he redirected his focus…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 20 reflects a period of tension and emotional upheaval in my life, as Kevin pursued his own music career while I navigated motherhood and my changing family dynamic. He began working tirelessly to build his identity, which was something I encouraged, knowing how important it was for him to establish his name outside of our relationship. However, it wasn't long before his pursuit of fame and success started to create a divide between us. I would sometimes visit the studio where he was recording, and…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 2: Nashville focuses on the early life and formative experiences of John Lewis as he moves to Nashville in 1957 to attend the American Baptist Theological Seminary. At just seventeen years old, Lewis embarks on a new chapter away from his family, carrying with him a trunk gifted by his uncle. The seminary, established in 1924 to provide education for African Americans pursuing ministry, has a rich history. Despite being founded in response to the exclusion of Black Baptists from white institutions,…
    • Chapter 2: Bleeding Kansas_1850s Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 2 provides a detailed examination of the volatile period in American history during the 1850s, focusing on the consequences of Andrew Jackson's presidency and the controversial Dred Scott Supreme Court ruling of 1857. Dred Scott, an enslaved man from Missouri, fought for his freedom after being taken to free territories, asserting that his residence in these areas granted him the right to be free. However, the Supreme Court, under Chief Justice Roger Taney, ruled that Scott did not have standing to…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 2 reveals the early years of the narrator’s family life, set against the backdrop of modest beginnings and a series of challenges. Her parents, both young and just starting out in life, were struggling financially in their small home in Kentwood. Her mother, at 21, was no longer supported by her family, while her father, at 23, worked as a welder at oil refineries—jobs that were short-lived but physically demanding. In 1977, the couple had their first child, Bryan, and later moved to a…
    • Chapter 19: The Minetas_California, 1942 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 19 introduces the early life of Norman Mineta, who, in 1942, was a ten-year-old boy with a passion for baseball and Boy Scouts. Growing up in a devout Methodist family, he was deeply influenced by his father, Kunisaku "Kay" Mineta, an immigrant from Japan. Kay arrived in the U.S. at the age of fourteen, originally intending to reach San Francisco but ended up in Seattle. After struggling with the English language and working his way south, Kay enrolled in first grade at sixteen, marking the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 19: John vs. Julian delves deeply into the intense political rivalry between two men who were once close friends, John Lewis and Julian Bond. Bond, born into a life of privilege as the son of a prominent educator, navigates the political world with an air of confidence and ease, benefiting from both financial resources and influential connections. On the other hand, Lewis, raised in the rural South by sharecroppers, has had to fight against personal and systemic obstacles his entire life, including…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 19 reveals the intense emotions and struggles I faced during my pregnancies, highlighting both the joys and difficulties that come with carrying a child. While I found immense pleasure in certain aspects, like enjoying sex and food, the rest of the experience was overshadowed by intense mood swings and feelings of isolation. I was irritable, distant, and extremely protective, particularly when it came to my family. I didn’t want anyone near me, not even my mom, and became known for being a "mama…
    • Chapter 18: The Inouyes_Hawaii, 1924 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 18 introduces the early life of Daniel, who, despite being born dead in 1924, was revived by a determined midwife in a Hawaiian slum. His mother, exhausted but full of faith, named him after the biblical Daniel, known for his resilience in the face of great adversity. Daniel’s family had immigrated to Hawaii from Japan in 1899, driven by a large debt incurred by his great-grandfather, Wasaburo. A fire had destroyed homes in their village, forcing Wasaburo’s son, Asakichi, to leave Japan and…
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