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Photographs
In the chapter titled "Photographs," readers are presented with a rich collection of images that illustrate the remarkable journey of John Lewis, one of the most significant figures in the civil rights movement. The photographs provide not just a glimpse of his life but a visual representation of the many battles fought for racial justice, equality, and freedom. Spanning decades, the images take us from his early years through to his later years as a congressman, giving an intimate and comprehensive view…-
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Chapter 28: Invictus
In Chapter 28: Invictus, the profound efforts surrounding the memorial services for Congressman John Lewis are meticulously detailed, showcasing the dedication of those closest to him, especially his longtime aide, Michael Collins. Collins, having worked with Lewis for years, was tasked with leading the planning for his memorial, gathering a diverse group of people, including his congressional staff, close friends, and communications professionals. The memorial services were meticulously organized over the…-
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Chapter 27: Lion in Winter
Chapter 27: Lion in Winter depicts a poignant and deeply personal chapter in the life of Congressman John Lewis, exploring his battle with cancer and the unwavering dedication he exhibited to his work and ideals. The chapter highlights the enduring relationship between Lewis and his longtime aide, Michael Collins, who had been a pillar of support for two decades, managing not just his professional commitments but also offering vital personal assistance. As fall 2019 set in, Collins became increasingly…-
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments play a vital role in expressing appreciation to those whose contributions shaped the book. The author extends profound gratitude to the late John Lewis, whose support and insights were invaluable to the creation of this work. Their first meeting with Lewis took place in February 2019 in Atlanta, where he offered his full support for the project. Due to the challenges posed by the pandemic, face-to-face interviews were replaced by meaningful phone conversations, allowing the author to gain…-
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About the Author
About the Author, David Greenberg is an esteemed and accomplished professor who specializes in history, journalism, and media studies at Rutgers University. With a career deeply rooted in academic excellence and critical analysis, Greenberg has earned a reputation as a leading commentator on both historical and political matters. His extensive body of work includes widely influential books such as Nixon’s Shadow and Republic of Spin, which delve into the intricacies of American politics and history.…-
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Bibliography
The "Bibliography" chapter is a pivotal part of the book, providing a detailed catalog of sources that explore the Civil Rights Movement. This compilation not only offers references for further study but also functions as a roadmap to the extensive research and materials used throughout the book. By providing a comprehensive listing of these resources, the chapter serves to enhance the reader's understanding of the movement, as well as offering a deep dive into the stories, challenges, and triumphs that…-
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Prologue
In the prologue titled "Be Ready When the Luck Happens," the author takes the reader back to a formative moment in the fall of 1965, a day filled with both struggle and profound growth. She had recently begun dating Jeffrey Garten, a charismatic and adventurous sophomore at Dartmouth College, and was visiting him on what she hoped would be a simple, laid-back occasion. However, Jeffrey had other plans. Instead of a relaxed day together, he suggested a hike up Balch Hill, located in Hanover, New…-
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Epigraph
The epigraph in Be Ready When the Luck Happens is not just a simple quote, but a foundational concept that provides a thematic starting point for the narrative that follows. Jeffrey Garten’s words, “Do what you love. If you love it, you’ll be really good at it,” stand as an invitation to explore the connection between passion, expertise, and success. The message is clear: when individuals engage in work they deeply care about, their abilities flourish naturally. Passion fuels perseverance, which in…-
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What Goes in Early Goes in Deep
What Goes in Early Goes in Deep describes the author’s dramatic decision at the age of thirty to abandon a stable job in Washington for the uncertain path of purchasing a food store. This bold move brought about a mixture of excitement and anxiety, especially as her parents reacted with disbelief and concern. They viewed her transition from a prestigious government career to becoming a shopkeeper as a significant step down, highlighting the disconnect between her aspirations and their values. Growing up,…-
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Over the Wall
Over the Wall, the narrator reflects on their time working at the White House, drafting nuclear energy policies—a job that, despite initial enthusiasm, grew increasingly dull and unsatisfying. What once seemed like an exciting opportunity to contribute to presidential decision-making soon revealed the slow-moving nature of government work. The realization settled in that progress was often hindered by bureaucratic inefficiencies, and many projects were abandoned by succeeding administrations. This…-
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