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Most scholars claim that the apostle John, son of Zebedee, wrote none of the Johannine works, including the Gospel of John [2] [4] Various objections to John the Apostle's authorship have been raised: The Synoptic Gospels are united in identifying John as a fisherman from Galilee, and Acts 4:13 refers to John as "without learning" or "unlettered".
The book provides new material pertaining to Lewis's personal and professional life. It details his role in the Civil Rights Movement, providing details of his role during the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965, where Lewis was severely beaten and almost died. This biography also chronicles Lewis's legacy of fighting for equality and justice.
The Outsiders (with Michael Coren, 1984) Heroes (1986), ISBN 978-1407086293 (2001) A Secret Country (1989) Distant Voices (1992 and 1994) Hidden Agendas (1998) Reporting the World: John Pilger's Great Eyewitness Photographers (2001) The New Rulers of the World (2002; 4th ed. 2016) Tell Me No Lies: Investigative Journalism and its Triumphs (ed ...
"Remembering John P. Davis: The Forgotten Civil Rights Leader", International News Agency, November 2005 "What the 'New Deal' Means for the Negro," from John P. Davis, "A Black Inventory of the New Deal," The Crisis 42 (May 1935), 141–42, 154. Michael D. Davis and Hunter Clark, Thurgood Marshall: Warrior at the Bar, Rebel on the Bench
Primetime: Medical Mysteries: Basic format reporting on cases of mysterious ailments. Primetime: The Outsiders: Human interest format involving subjects with odd habits or standards of living. Primetime: Crime: Branding for episodes revolving around a full criminal case, including arrest, trial and aftermath.
Patricia Aakhus (1952–2012), The Voyage of Mael Duin's Curragh Rachel Aaron, Fortune's Pawn Atia Abawi Edward Abbey (1927–1989), The Monkey Wrench Gang Lynn Abbey (born 1948), Daughter of the Bright Moon Laura Abbot, My Name is Nell Belle Kendrick Abbott (1842–1893), Leah Mordecai Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872–1958), poet, novelist and short story writer Hailey Abbott, Summer Boys ...
The Big Six—Martin Luther King Jr., James Farmer, John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph, Roy Wilkins and Whitney Young—were the leaders of six prominent civil rights organizations who were instrumental in the organization of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
That Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown-Ups (also released under the title The Tortured Planet in an abridged format) is a 1945 novel by C. S. Lewis, the final book in Lewis's theological science fiction Space Trilogy.