Human Rights
BIC code: JPVH
See also: General Politics
There were 7 books found.
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The Bad Cripple - William Peace - Paperback
William Peace delves into the reasons why people with disabilities regularly encounter prejudice, ignorance and fear.
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The Lady Of Claremont House: Isabella Elder, Pioneer And Philanthropist - C. Joan McAlpine - Hardback
Dr Joan McAlpine has thoroughly researched the life of this self effacing heroine of women's equality, from the John Elder Chair of Naval Architecture to the Medical School in Queen Margaret College which she helped set up.
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Let The Trumpet Sound: A Life Of Martin Luther King Jr - Stephen B. Oates - Paperback
April 4, 1968, and a gunshot rings out in the Memphis sky, fatally wounding Martin Luther King Jr. In let the Trumpet Sound, award-winning biographer Stephen B. Oates resurrects the heart, soul and life of the tireless civil rights campaigner.
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Praying On The Edge: Human Rights For Concerned Christians - Bryan Owen - Paperback
In 'Praying On The Edge', Bryan Owen presents a provocative series of studies that ask questions of Christians regarding social awareness and responsibility. He goes on to argue that there are things Christians can do to improve the global situation, and encourages and empowers readers to move forward.
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Since Predator Came: Notes From The Struggle For American Indian Liberation - Ward Churchill - Paperback
Rational, angry, yet hopeful, Ward Churchill's voice is a leading voice against the ongoing genocide perpetrated on American Indian people. The 18 essays in this volume challenge you to think, and then act, in the fight for justice waged since Columbus's arrival.
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Slave Victims Claim - Iam Hazel Virginia, Lady Whitehouse-Grant-Christ - Paperback
Slave Victims Claim for compensation on the grounds of slave persecution sustained by a Negress mother and her mixed race children at the fault of the Confederacy written code of conduct barring the Slave Victims Claim from the courts of the United Kingdom. Here, the author describes how the victims can challenge the status quo and win.
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Vindiciae Gallicae And Other Writings On The French Revolution - James, Sir Mackintosh - Hardback
James Mackintosh rushed to the defence of the revolutionaries in France following Burke's assault in his 'Reflections...', but later the Scottish philosopher changed his views, responding largely to the massacres of September 1792. This collection charts his evolving appreciation of the French Revolution.