Courage in a Dangerous World
Discover the compelling journey of Eleanor Roosevelt in Courage in a Dangerous World by Allida M. Black, published by Columbia University Press in 2000. This insightful collection features over two hundred columns, articles, essays, speeches, and letters that illuminate ER's evolution from a hesitant columnist to one of the most articulate and fearless voices of liberalism. Spanning significant historical events, the book includes her reflections on Marian Anderson, excerpts from her influential works like Moral Basis of Democracy and This Troubled World, as well as her powerful commentary on the Holocaust and McCarthyism. With 360 pages of rich content, this paperback edition is essential for anyone interested in political history, social science, and the enduring impact of Roosevelt's legacy. Dive into the life of a remarkable leader and explore the themes of courage and resilience in a turbulent era.