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Steven Levingston

    Steven Levingston è l'editor di libri di saggistica del Washington Post. Il suo lavoro spesso approfondisce le vite di figure storiche significative e il loro impatto sociale. Levingston è riconosciuto per la sua prosa incisiva e il suo talento nel dare vita al passato per i lettori contemporanei.

    Kennedy and king
    Kennedy and King: The President, the Pastor, and the Battle Over Civil Rights
    Little Demon in the City of Light
    Barack and Joe
    • From the Washington Post editor and author of Kennedy and King, a vivid and inspiring account of the bromance that developed between Barack Obama and Joe Biden, which captured Americans' imagination and was unlike any President-Vice President relationship in American history.

      Barack and Joe
    • Little Demon in the City of Light

      A True Story of Murder in Belle Époque Paris

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of 1889 Paris, this true crime narrative delves into the sensational murder of a court official by a con man and his mistress. The shocking crime leads to an international manhunt and a trial that captivates the nation, exploring themes of hypnosis and manipulation. As the trial unfolds, the debate intensifies over whether Gabrielle Bompard was a mere pawn or a cunning murderer, drawing in the most respected minds of France and igniting public fascination with the case.

      Little Demon in the City of Light
    • "Kennedy and King is an unqualified masterpiece of historical narrative.... A landmark achievement."---Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Rosa Parks Kennedy and King traces the emergence of two of the twentieth century's greatest leaders, their powerful impact on each other and on the shape of the civil rights battle between 1960 and 1963. These two men from starkly different worlds profoundly influenced each other's personal development. Kennedy's hesitation on civil rights spurred King to greater acts of courage, and King inspired Kennedy to finally make a moral commitment to equality. As America still grapples with the legacy of slavery and the persistence of discrimination, Kennedy and King is a vital, vivid contribution to the literature of the Civil Rights Movement.

      Kennedy and King: The President, the Pastor, and the Battle Over Civil Rights
    • Kennedy and king

      • 511pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      A New York Times Editors' Choice Pick "Kennedy and King is an unqualified masterpiece of historical narrative.... A landmark achievement."---Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Rosa Parks Kennedy and King traces the emergence of two of the twentieth century's greatest leaders, their powerful impact on each other and on the shape of the civil rights battle between 1960 and 1963. These two men from starkly different worlds profoundly influenced each other's personal development. Kennedy's hesitation on civil rights spurred King to greater acts of courage, and King inspired Kennedy to finally make a moral commitment to equality. As America still grapples with the legacy of slavery and the persistence of discrimination, Kennedy and King is a vital, vivid contribution to the literature of the Civil Rights Movement.

      Kennedy and king