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    Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
    ISBN
    1469673193
    Book Title
    With Faith in God and Heart and Mind: A History...Hardcover
    Original Language
    English
    Topic
    With Faith in God and Heart and Mind: A History...Hardcover
    Unit Quantity
    1

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University of North Carolina Press
    ISBN-10
    1469673193
    ISBN-13
    9781469673196
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    25061828792

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    384 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    With Faith in God and Heart and Mind : a History of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
    Publication Year
    2025
    Subject
    United States / 20th Century, Student Life & Student Affairs, History, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Social Science, Education, History
    Author
    Maurice J. Hobson, Eddie R. Cole, Derrick P. Alridge, Jim C. Harper
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    0 Oz
    Item Length
    9.2 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2022-053974
    Reviews
    A well-crafted piece of scholarship that can only be characterized as a tour de force. . . . This well-researched book cloaked in an eye-catching purple and gold dust jacket will stand the test of time and serve as the standard bearer for similar works about Black Greek-letter organizations. I highly recommend it without qualification and in the strongest possible terms.--Judson L. Jeffries, Journal of African American Studies
    Dewey Edition
    23/eng/20221123
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    371.8/550973
    Synopsis
    When Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest Everett Just founded the historically Black fraternity Omega Psi Phi on November 17, 1911, at Howard University, they could not have known how great of an impact their organization would have on American life. Over the 110 years that followed, its members led colleges and universities; served in prominent military roles; made innumerable contributions to education, civic society, science, and medicine; and at least one campaigned for the US presidency. This book offers a comprehensive, authoritative history of the fraternity, emphasizing its vital role through multiple eras of the Black freedom struggle. The authors address both the individual work of its membership, which has included such figures as Carter G. Woodson, Bayard Rustin, Roy Wilkins, James L. Farmer Jr., Benjamin Elijah Mays, James Clyburn, Jesse Jackson, and Benjamin Crump, and the collective efforts of the fraternity's leadership to encourage its general membership to contribute to the struggle in concrete ways over the years. The result is a book that uniquely connects the 1910s with the present, showing the ongoing power of a Black fraternal organization to channel its members toward social reform., When Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest Everett Just founded the historically Black fraternity Omega Psi Phi on November 17, 1911, at Howard University, they could not have known how great of an impact their organization would have on American life. Over the 110 years that followed, its members led colleges and universities; served in prominent military roles; made innumerable contributions to education, civic society, science, and medicine; and at least one campaigned for the US presidency.This book offers a comprehensive, authoritative history of the fraternity, emphasizing its vital role through multiple eras of the Black freedom struggle. The authors address both the individual work of its membership, which has included such figures as Carter G. Woodson, Bayard Rustin, Roy Wilkins, James L. Farmer Jr., Benjamin Elijah Mays, James Clyburn, Jesse Jackson, and Benjamin Crump, and the collective efforts of the fraternity's leadership to encourage its general membership to contribute to the struggle in concrete ways over the years. The result is a book that uniquely connects the 1910s with the present, showing the ongoing power of a Black fraternal organization to channel its members toward social reform., When Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest Everett Just founded the historically Black fraternity Omega Psi Phi on November 7, 1911, at Howard University, they could not have known how great of an impact their organization would have on American life. Over the 110 years that followed, its members led colleges and universities; ......, When Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest Everett Just founded the historically Black fraternity Omega Psi Phi on November 7, 1911, at Howard University, they could not have known how great of an impact their organization would have on American life. Over the 110 years that followed, its members led colleges and universities; served in prominent military roles; made innumerable contributions to education, civic society, science, and medicine; and at least one campaigned for the US presidency. This book offers a comprehensive, authoritative history of the fraternity, emphasizing its vital role through multiple eras of the Black freedom struggle. The authors address both the individual work of its membership, which has included such figures as Carter G. Woodson, Bayard Rustin, Roy Wilkins, James L. Farmer Jr., Benjamin Elijah Mays, James Clyburn, Jesse Jackson, and Benjamin Crump, and the collective efforts of the fraternity's leadership to encourage its general membership to contribute to the struggle in concrete ways over the years. The result is a book that uniquely connects the 1910s with the present, showing the ongoing power of a Black fraternal organization to channel its members toward social reform.
    LC Classification Number
    LJ75.O55H63 2023

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