Vernon Can Read!: A Memoir by Vernon E. Jordan, Annette Gordon-Reed (With), Vernon E. Jordan (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: December 2001
  • 14pp

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    • Pub. Date: December 2001
    • Publisher: Sound Library
    • Format: Compact Disc, 14pp

    Synopsis

    From the civil rights revolution to the halls of power, the life story of a truly larger-than-life figure, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.

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    No one can gain a comprehensive view of the movement for equal rights...without paying attention to what Jordan stands for.

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    Biography

    Vernon E. Jordan, Jr, a major figure in the American civil rights movement, is now a managing director of the investment firm Lazard Frères & Co. -- Annette Gordon-Reed, author of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard Law School and a professor at New York Law School.

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    The Memoir Vernon Can Readby Ahamlin0926

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    June 11, 2009: This memoir was a great story of how someone who had so little to begin with helped a whole race and nation gained so much as a result of his work and accomplishments. Vernon was a hard worked in everything he did and life and challenged everything at that time. He was a huge civil rights leader and worked hard to bring equality to the nation the US of A and to blacks and all jews. This man should always be remembered all with names of Martin Luther King and the Kennedys because he did all this stuff for a whole group of people and when he was almost done with heading the charge he passed along the knowledge to the next generation so that his efforts would not be in vein and equality in the USA would be more than ever.

    Vernon Can Read: A Memoirby Anonymous

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    July 22, 2003: Vernon Jordan is one of few lions of the Civil Rights era that remain. His life intersected with other seldom-mentioned lions that are with us no more such as Medgar Evans, Roy Wilson, Andrew Young, Maynard Jackson, and probably the most significant social engineer that never had (or desired) a spotlight in life or death, Whitney Young. I did not wait until 2001 to learn of Mr. Jordan's life, but I am thankful that Mrs. Gordon-Reed and he captured it in these inspirational pages. I admire and emulate Mr. Jordan for his courage, conviction, and vision. I will use his blueprint (with slight adjustments for a new era) to press forward with the work that he and those who came before him, knew we would not survive without.


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