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Samuel E. Kelly - Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend - 9780295990613 - V9780295990613
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Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend

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Description for Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend Hardback. Sam Kelly's story intersects with the major developments in twentieth-century African American history, from the rich culture of the Harlem Renaissance and the integration of the U.S. Army to the civil rights movement and the political turmoil of the 1960s. Num Pages: 30 illus. BIC Classification: BGA; JN; JW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 161 x 23. Weight in Grams: 522.

When he was seventeen, Sam Kelly met Paul Robeson, who asked him, “What are you doing for the race?” That question became a challenge to the young Kelly and inspired him to devote his life to helping others. Sam Kelly’s story intersects with major developments in twentieth-century African American history, from the rich culture of the Harlem Renaissance and the integration of the U.S. Army to the civil rights movement and the political turmoil of the 1960s.

Kelly recounts his childhood in Greenwich, Connecticut, and his visits to Harlem. He describes his rise from army private to second lieutenant between 1944 and 1945, his bitter encounters with racism while wearing his army uniform in the South, his participation in the U.S. occupation of Japan, and his role in the desegregation of the army in 1948. In his rise to colonel, Kelly was a training and operations officer who helped create the post–Korean War rapid-response deployment army that would later fight in Vietnam and Iraq.

As an educator, Dr. Sam earned the respect of the Black Panthers who took his African American history courses. In 1970, he became the first vice president for the Office of Minority Affairs and the first major African American administrator at the University of Washington. For six years, he led one of the strongest programs in the nation dedicated to integrating students of color at a major university. After retiring from the University of Washington at the age of sixty-five, Dr. Sam continued his work for black Americans by beginning a new career as a teacher and administrator at an alternative high school in Portland, Oregon.

This remarkable book shares the difficulties in his personal life, including the birth of his special needs son, Billy; the unsuccessful struggle of his wife, Joyce, against breast cancer; and the challenges facing an interracial family. Before he died in 2009, he was proud to witness the election of Barack Obama as the first African American president, a fulfillment of his lifelong dream that the nation would recognize the rights and dignity of all citizens.

Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udknuKbOmnE

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University of Washington Press United States
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9780295990613
SKU
V9780295990613
Shipping Time
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About Samuel E. Kelly
Quintard Taylor is a professor of American history at the University of Washington and the author of The Forging of a Black Community.

Reviews for Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend
"Kelly's book is important reading for all students of African American, Pacific Northwest, military, civil rights, and educational history and will also appeal to a popular audience."
Kimberly Jensen
Pacific Northwest Quarterly
"A signature feature of Kelly's approach to educational equity was inclusiveness. He sought not just redress for African Americans but also for Chicanos, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and poorer white students as well. . . A self-described patriot and 'conservative' . . . Kelly viewed educational service as an extension of his patriotic duty to country, epitomized on the battlefield."
Oregon Historical Quarterly
"Kelly's autobiography details the career of a man motivated from an early age to work for the benefit of his race as a whole."
Oregonian
"Follow Sam Kelly through his life and you'll learn about American history and about Seattle's past. Like Zelig or Forrest Gump, Kelly was often there. Unlike those fictional characters, he was real, and he made an impact. You can visit history in 'Dr. Sam."
The Seattle Times

Goodreads reviews for Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend


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