Political & Legal Figures - Women's Biography, Historical Biography - United States - 20th Century, New York City - History, Political Activists & Social Reformers - U.S. Political Biography, 20th Century American History - Civil Rights, Regional Studies
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Overview
Ora Mobley-Sweeting, an acclaimed human rights activist, lived in New York City from 1948 to 1990. She worked with Harlem’s notables in an era that defined Africa’s post-colonial struggles and America’s own period of Civil Rights. This is a deeply personal description of how political systems are organized in an urban context. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Ezekiel Mobley graduated from Howard University, B.A.cum laude. After graduating from the Georgetown University Law Center, he became a Captain, U.S. Army. He served as Chief of Staff with the District of Columbia City Council through the 1980s. He holds masters degrees from both Harvard University and the London School of Economics.
Book Details
Published
December 19, 1999
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
Pages
95
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738808857