Lifting Every Voice

Lifting Every Voice
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My Journey from Segregated Roanoke to the Corridors of Power
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Artikel-Nr:
9780813947181
Veröffentl:
2022
Einband:
Epub
Seiten:
224
Autor:
William B. Robertson
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EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable Epub
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Bill Robertson was one of our greatest pioneers and a tireless advocate for racial justice. One of his final acts was the completion of his memoirs. Lifting Every Voice reveals how the advances made during his lifetime were no foregone conclusion; without the passionate efforts of real people, our present could have been very different.The survivor of a traumatic childhood in the Green Book South, and the witness to his father's rage over racial inequity, Robertson rose above an oppressive environment to find a place within the system and, against extreme odds, effect change. He was the first Black man to run for the Virginia General Assembly, and as a teacher, the first to help integrate a white school in Roanoke. He became the first Black decision-maker in any southern governor's office, appointed by Virginia governor Linwood Holton in 1970. In a state controlled by segregationist Democrats, Holton was the first Republican governor since Reconstruction, and his government was pivotal in its commitment to move the state away from nearly a century of segregationist policies. Bill Robertson was an inner-circle member of this historic administration. His account of its challenges and hard-won victories tells us much about that critical era.Robertson went on to serve five presidents, heading the Peace Corps office in Kenya and later serving as deputy assistant secretary of state for African affairs. As a public servant he worked on both sides of the aisle, in a way almost inconceivable in today's polarized society, collaborated with the Jaycees to build a camp for children with mental disabilities in Virginia, and eventually focused his support on Black Lives Matter in his eighties-because there is still so far to go.

Bill Robertson was one of our greatest pioneers and a tireless advocate for racial justice. One of his final acts was the completion of his memoirs. Lifting Every Voice reveals how the advances made during his lifetime were no foregone conclusion; without the passionate efforts of real people, our present could have been very different.

The survivor of a traumatic childhood in the Green Book South, and the witness to his father's rage over racial inequity, Robertson rose above an oppressive environment to find a place within the system and, against extreme odds, effect change. He was the first Black man to run for the Virginia General Assembly, and as a teacher, the first to help integrate a white school in Roanoke. He became the first Black decision-maker in any southern governor’s office, appointed by Virginia governor Linwood Holton in 1970. In a state controlled by segregationist Democrats, Holton was the first Republican governor since Reconstruction, and his government was pivotal in its commitment to move the state away from nearly a century of segregationist policies. Bill Robertson was an inner-circle member of this historic administration. His account of its challenges and hard-won victories tells us much about that critical era.

Robertson went on to serve five presidents, heading the Peace Corps office in Kenya and later serving as deputy assistant secretary of state for African affairs. As a public servant he worked on both sides of the aisle, in a way almost inconceivable in today’s polarized society, collaborated with the Jaycees to build a camp for children with mental disabilities in Virginia, and eventually focused his support on Black Lives Matter in his eighties—because there is still so far to go.

Foreword by Governor Linwood Holton
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Early Days
2. Childhood: Mastering Home, School, and Community Climate
3. World War II
4. Jackie Robinson and My Dreams
5. High School Days: Trials and Triumphs
6. College and Beyond
7. Johnnie Goes Back to School
8. Jaycees and Apple Jelly
9. A Faltering Step—An Inviting Door
10. Unprecedented Entrance to the Virginia Governor’s Office
11. Hostage Situation
12. Celebration
13. Hot Summer in Hill City
14. Virginia State Penitentiary
15. Haves vs. Have-Nots
16. A Voice from the NAACP
17. VPI-SU Consumer Affairs Office
18. Balancing Time in Washington, D.C.
19. Kenya
20. People-to-People Programming
21. State Department
22. Goals in Africa
23. Consulting and My First Love
24. Back to School
25. My Family
26. The Sad Demise of Camp Virginia Jaycee
27. Renaissance at Bluefield State College
28. Call to Action
Appendix: Speeches, Interview, and Honors
Bibliography
Index
Illustration gallery follows page 84

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