NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ White supremacists marches in Charlottesville. National anthem protests by NFL players over the police shootings of unarmed black men. US Supreme Court case rulings on gay rights. Women demanding equal pay for equal work.
Every day we see civil rights issues play out in our communities and the media.
A very significant new bookthat addresses over a century of battles legal, physical, political - is being released this week and couldn't be more timely. THE GOOD FIGHT: America's Ongoing Struggle for Justice (Sterling Publishing, October 17, 2017, Hardcover $35.00; 258 pages; ISBN: 978-1454927341). captures the sporadically violent, often triumphant, always risky struggles of Americans who have experienced hatred, oppression or bigotry because of their gender, skin color, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability or beliefs over the past 100 years.
Fought in the streets, the courthouse, and the corridors of Congress, this is a story that has unfolded across America, illustrated here through more than 180 memorable photographs, nearly 60 embedded videos, over a dozen compelling essays plus examples of music and lyrics that rallied America's resistance to injustice. For those who wish to eradicate bigotry and intolerance in America, the book is a call to action.
It shows us how much we as a nation have accomplished; it also reminds us of the fragility of our success and how quickly this hard-fought progress can slip away if we do not remain vigilant.
THE GOOD FIGHT, created by New York Times best-selling authors Rick Smolan and Jennifer Erwitt, and made possible with the generous support of the Anti-Defamation League, depicts injustices and successes experienced by African Americans, Native Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, American Women, the LGBTQ community, Latino Americans, Asian Americans and Disabled Americans As seen through the eyes of the world's leading photographers over the past century, this book helps put today's movements and thorny issues into perspective.
Featured contributors and essayists include:
"When Jonathan Greenblatt, the director of the Anti-Defamation League, and I first conceived THE GOOD FIGHT, we envisioned it as a retrospective, a book of history to remind every American of the inspiring progress made over the past century and to acknowledge how much further we as a nation still need to go," says Smolan. "But then, as the 2016 presidential election played out around us, when so many previously hard-fought victories against hatred and injustice appeared to, once again, be in jeopardy, we expanded the scope of the project. We hope this book will prompt readers to appreciate how much work remains to be done."
"'The Good Fight'" comes at a pivotal moment in our country when the struggle for equal rights remains not just a legacy of history, but is very much a current event," said Jonathan A. Greenblatt, ADL CEO and National Director. "We cannot attain true civil rights in America without knowing and remembering our history and the struggles of our forbearers. This amazing retelling of America's civil rights story highlights the many moments, large and small, that helped to transform America. These are the stories of the achievements that moved us closer to the goal of a society free of prejudice and hatred, and where all people have access to a life of freedom, equality and dignity."
THE GOOD FIGHT communicates its messages in multiple ways through 180 provocative photographs, over a dozen insightful essays, bold infographics plus a smartphone app (THE GOOD FIGHT VIEWER) that enables readers to point their smartphones or tablets at over 60 photos to immediately stream online video clips, including TED Talks, that vividly bring each story to life.
More information can be found at www.thegoodfightbook.org
The Anti-Defamation Leaguewas founded in 1913 to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all. Today it is the world's leading organization combating anti-Semitism, exposing hate groups, training law enforcement on hate crimes, developing anti-bias curricula for students, countering cyber-hate and relentlessly pursuing equal rights for all.Follow us on Twitter: @ADL_National
Rick Smolan, CEO of Against All Odds Productions, is a #1 New York Times best-selling author with more than five million copies of his books in print. A former Time, LIFE, and National Geographic photographer, Smolan is best known as the co-creator of the "Day in the Life" book series. Today he and his partner, Jennifer Erwitt, orchestrate global projects that combine creative storytelling with state-of-the-art technology. Their projects each generate hundreds of millions of media impressions and are often featured on the covers of Fortune, Time, GEO and similar publications around the world. Their books includeThe Human Face of Big Data, Inside Tracks: Alone Across the Outback, America at Home, Blue Planet Run, The Obama Time Capsule, America 24/7, One Digital Day, 24 Hours in Cyberspace, Passage to Vietnam, and The Power to Heal. More than a million people have watched Smolan's "Natasha's Story" on TED.com (www.NatashaStory.com). Fortune magazine describes Against All Odds Productions, as "One of the 25 Coolest Companies in America." www.AgainstAllOdds.com
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