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Writing for the Public Good e-bog

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Insights into modern American politics and society from two of Floridas most influential public figuresWriting for the Public Goodpresents a selection of over 100 important opinion pieces from David R. Colburn (19422019) and Senator Bob Graham, two of the most influential public figures in contemporary Florida. Spanning 30 years and addressing a wide variety of topics that continue to be releva...
E-bog 253,01 DKK
Forfattere Graham, Senator Bob (medforfatter), Noll, Steven (redaktør)
Udgivet 19 april 2022
Længde 358 sider
Genrer HBJ
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780813072197
Insights into modern American politics and society from two of Floridas most influential public figuresWriting for the Public Goodpresents a selection of over 100 important opinion pieces from David R. Colburn (19422019) and Senator Bob Graham, two of the most influential public figures in contemporary Florida. Spanning 30 years and addressing a wide variety of topics that continue to be relevant today, these essays show the key role of Florida in modern American life and politics and illustrate the power of civic engagement in tackling issues facing the nation.Exemplifying public writing that connects with and informs readers everywhere, these pieces appeared as op-eds in outlets including theMiami Herald, theTampa Bay Times, theTampa Tribune, theOrlando Sentinel,theNew York Times, theWashington Post,Politico,andTime. With style, intelligence, and thoughtfulness, Colburn and Graham examine subjects including the economy, race relations, public education, the environment, national intelligence, and international affairs. They look to history to give context to the social problems of today, and they point forward to constructive solutions that center on the role of citizen activism.Together, these essays chart the history of modern Florida, reflecting the states rise to a Sunbelt powerhouse that is often at the center of national conversations. Colburn and Graham challenge readers to consider and discuss different perspectives on current issues and, above all, to respond. Readers will come away with renewed hope that their actions can make a difference to improve society and will be inspired to work for a better tomorrow.A volume in the series Government and Politics in the South, edited by Sharon D. Wright Austin and Angela K. Lewis-Maddox