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Books with author Elliott J. Gorn

  • Let the People See

    Elliott J. Gorn

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 1, 2020)
    While visiting family in Mississippi in August 1955, Emmett Till allegedly whistled at a white woman working behind the counter of a crossroads country store. Her husband and brother-in-law kidnapped the fourteen-year-old Chicago kid in the middle of the night and tortured, beat, and shot him. Three days later, his body rose from the Tallahatchie River, a cotton gin fan tied around his neck with barbed wire.Confronting her son's nightmarishly disfigured face, Mamie Till-Mobley decided that his funeral in Chicago would be open-casket. "Let the people see what they did to my boy." The South Side church where her son's body lay in state kept its doors open day and night. More than one hundred thousand people came and saw his face. Millions more stared at the photographs of it published in the African-American press, especially Jet magazine and the Chicago Defender. The pictures galvanized the black community. Journalists and activists drove down to the Mississippi Delta, and risked their lives interviewing townsfolk, encouraging witnesses, spiriting those in danger out of the region, and above all keeping the news cycle turning. Less than a month after Till's murder, despite strong evidence, a fair-minded judge, and prosecutors eager for a conviction, an all-white jury found Till's killers not guilty.For black Americans, the Till lynching and acquittal was a defining moment. Muhammad Ali, Rosa Parks, Anne Moody, John Lewis, and countless others later said that it changed their lives. They were "the Emmett Till generation," and they would help lead the greatest mass movement in twentieth-century America. His story haunts us still, its meanings blurring and shifting with time. Documentaries, histories, memoirs, and oral testimony have revealed new facts. In 2005, fifty years after the lynching, his murderers long dead, the FBI reopened the Till case. They reopened it again the summer of 2018, after new revelations came to light.Building on all the material, old and new, Elliott J. Gorn offers the most complete and immersive account of Emmett Till's story. Let the People See also probes its enduring truths, truths we confront with each fresh spasm of racial violence. Till is more with us today than at any time since 1955, his name invoked whenever another young black man falls victim. His face remains the face of racism, and, as Gorn shows us in this haunting and definitive account, we cannot turn away from it.
  • Fishing for boys

    J. H Elliott

    Unknown Binding (Harrap, March 15, 1961)
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  • Scots and Catalans: Union and Disunion

    J. H. Elliott

    Paperback (Yale University Press, April 28, 2020)
    A landmark account that reveals the long history behind the current Catalan and Scottish independence movements A distinguished historian of Spain and Europe provides an enlightening account of the development of nationalist and separatist movements in contemporary Catalonia and Scotland. This first sustained comparative study uncovers the similarities and the contrasts between the Scottish and Catalan experiences across a five-hundred-year period, beginning with the royal marriages that brought about union with their more powerful neighbors, England and Castile respectively, and following the story through the centuries from the end of the Middle Ages until today’s dramatic events. J. H. Elliott examines the political, economic, social, cultural, and emotional factors that divide Scots and Catalans from the larger nations to which their fortunes were joined. He offers new insights into the highly topical subject of the character and development of European nationalism, the nature of separatism, and the sense of grievance underlying the secessionist aspirations that led to the Scottish referendum of 2014, the illegal Catalan referendum of October 2017, and the resulting proclamation of an independent Catalan republic.
  • Fishing for Boys

    J.H. Elliott

    Hardcover (George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, March 15, 1961)
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  • Fishing for Boys

    J. H. Elliott

    Hardcover (George G. Harrap, March 15, 1967)
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  • Mere Creatures : a Study of Modern Fantasy Tales for Children

    Elliott Gose

    Mass Market Paperback (University of Toronto Press, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes And Nursery Songs

    J. W. Elliott

    (McLoughlin Bro's, Inc., July 6, 1894)
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  • Flyn and Flan Lose Rover

    S J Elliott

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 14, 2019)
    Another story from the two little fish Flyn and Flan. They are asked to look after Rover but they accidentally lose him. Follow them as they search high and low. On the way see the weird airfish and meet Bertha and Queenie.
  • Flyn and Flan's Big Adventure

    S J Elliott

    (Independently published, March 22, 2019)
    Flyn and Flan are two little fish who swim in the ocean with a giant shoal. Flyn yearns for adventure but Flan is not so sure. Read about their exciting adventures outside the shoal and meet Sergeant Lucy, The Captain, Agnes and Morag along the way.This is a children's picture book with 21 full page colour pictures. The book has been specially designed for Kindle Fire and Kindle APP on devices which support colour. In order to enjoy the pictures in full the text is hidden but can be called up by double tapping a small yellow fish on each page. The text is in a clear font on a white background for excellent legibility. Double tapping the text box makes it disappear again.
  • Flyn and Flan's Big Adventure

    S J Elliott

    (Hanging Lees Press, March 7, 2019)
    Flyn and Flan are two little fish who swim in the ocean with a giant shoal. Flyn yearns for adventure but Flan is not so sure. Read about their exciting adventures outside the shoal and meet Sergeant Lucy, The Captain, Agnes and Morag along the way.This is a children's picture book with 21 full page colour pictures. The book has been specially designed for Kindle Fire and Kindle APP on devices which support colour. In order to enjoy the pictures in full the text is hidden but can be called up by double tapping a small yellow fish on each page. The text is in a clear font on a white background for excellent legibility. Double tapping the text box makes it disappear again.