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Softcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. As a 19-year-old soldier serving in a segregated unit of the U.S. Army, Leon Bass participated in the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945. That moment changed his life. "I was an angry soldier," says Bass. "I was being asked to fight for freedom while at the same time, as a black man, I was constantly being told in many ways that I wasn't good enough to have that freedom." "Good Enough: One Man's Memoir on the Price of the Dream," is a living history of some of the greatest moments of 20th Century America: from his anger at his treatment as a soldier in the Deep South, to witnessing the cruelties of Buchenwald, to his awakening to new possibilities as he listened to Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in 1963. Dr. Bass asks, "Is the price too high?" The price to realize the dream, he explains, is to stand up and be counted by doing the right thing, whether large or small, every day.
Published by Open Door Publications, 2011
ISBN 10: 0982891849 ISBN 13: 9780982891841
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Published by Lawrenceville, NJ: Open Door Publications, 2011, 2011
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Published by Open Door Publications, 2011
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Softcover. Condition: USED_GOOD. As a 19-year-old soldier serving in a segregated unit of the U.S. Army, Leon Bass participated in the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945. That moment changed his life. \"I was an angry soldier,\" says Bass. \"I was being asked to fight for freedom while at the same time, as a black man, I was constantly being told in many ways that I wasn\'t good enough to have that freedom.\" \"Good Enough: One Man\'s Memoir on the Price of the Dream,\" is a living history of some of the greatest moments of 20th Century America: from his anger at his treatment as a soldier in the Deep South, to witnessing the cruelties of Buchenwald, to his awakening to new possibilities as he listened to Dr. Martin Luther King\'s \"I Have a Dream\" speech during the March on Washington in 1963. Dr. Bass asks, \"Is the price too high?\" The price to realize the dream, he explains, is to stand up and be counted by doing the right thing, whether large or small, every day.
Published by Open Door Publications, 2011, 2011
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Bass, Leon, 1925-. Good Enough: One Man's Memoir on the Price of the Dream. Open Door Publications, 2011, 149pp., PAPERBACK, very good. SIGNED simply by Leon Bass above his printed name on title page. Autobiography by World War II soldier who helped liberate Buchenwald, later became a teacher in Philadelphia. With much on segregation in the US army and society. ISBN 9780982891841.
Published by The Institute of Radio Engineers, 1955
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Published by Oxford University Press, 2003
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Published by Open Door Publications, 2011
ISBN 10: 0982891849 ISBN 13: 9780982891841
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First Edition
Softcover. Condition: New. First Edition. As a 19-year-old soldier serving in a segregated unit of the U.S. Army, Leon Bass participated in the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945. That moment changed his life. "I was an angry soldier," says Bass. "I was being asked to fight for freedom while at the same time, as a black man, I was constantly being told in many ways that I wasn't good enough to have that freedom." "Good Enough: One Man's Memoir on the Price of the Dream," is a living history of some of the greatest moments of 20th Century America: from his anger at his treatment as a soldier in the Deep South, to witnessing the cruelties of Buchenwald, to his awakening to new possibilities as he listened to Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in 1963. Dr. Bass asks, "Is the price too high?" The price to realize the dream, he explains, is to stand up and be counted by doing the right thing, whether large or small, every day.
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Eigenhändiges Albumblatt (1 S. quer 8°, kl. Eckfehlstelle) in Tinte mit Ort, Datum, Unterschrift signiert N.Y. 25 avril 1911 "Demain, j aurai quitte New-York pour.", darunter 3-zeilige Widmung für Mademoiselle Josephine Hanser. BEILAGE : Repro-Porträtfoto.