Jesse Jackson & the Politics of Charisma
The Rise and Fall of the PUSH/Excel Program
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th Sep '19
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"On January 15, 1975, the Reverend Jesse Jackson was leading a 
demonstration around the White House to protest the lack of jobs for 
black youths. As the demonstrators marched, Jackson was shocked to 
discover that many of the black youths marching with him were drunk 
or on drugs, many of them ""out of control."" Abruptly, he called a halt 
to the demonstration and sent the marchers home. 
Within a few months, Jackson launched a national campaign in the 
urban high schools of the nation to save the black youths of his country, 
to get them off drugs and motivate them to work hard, study in school, 
develop self-discipline, and become successful in American society. A 
program called PUSH for Excellence, or PUSH/Excel, was an outgrowth 
of his Operation PUSH organization. Society had no solutions for the 
black teenagers whom Jackson was trying to help, and his efforts were 
highly praised, at first, by the media and government officials."
ISBN: 9780367003272
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 540g
208 pages