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Celebrating
an Historic Inauguration
Books about Barack Obama at the SJRCC Libraries
compiled by Robbie Allen
PAL = Palatka Campus |
OPC = Orange Park Campus | SAC = St.
Augustine Campus |
| Barack
Obama and the Future of American Politics -
Publisher's Marketing: "Many Americans
believe Barack Obama represents a hopeful future for America. But
does he also reflect the American politics of the past? This book
offers the broadest and best-informed understanding on the meaning
of the "Obama phenomenon" to date.Paul Street was on the
ground throughout the Iowa campaign, and his stories of the rising
Obama phenomenon are poignant. Yet the author's background in American
political history allows him to explore the deeper meanings of Obama's
remarkable political career. He looks at Obama in relation to contemporary
issues of class, race, war, and empire. He considers Obama in the
context of our nation's political history, with comparisons to FDR,
JFK, Bill Clinton, and other leaders. Street finds that the Obama
persona, crafted by campaign consultants and filtered through dominant
media trends, masks the "change" candidate's adherence
to long-prevailing power structures and party doctrines. He shows
how American political culture has produced misperceptions by the
electorate of Obama's positions and values. Obama is no magical
exception to the narrow-spectrum electoral system and ideological
culture that have done so much to define and limit the American
political tradition. Yet the author suggests key ways in which Obama
potentially advances democratic transformation. Street makes recommendations
on how citizens can productively respond to and act upon Obama's
influence and the broader historical and social forces that have
produced his celebrity and relevance. He also lays out a real agenda
for change for the new presidential administration, one that addresses
the recent failures of democratic politics.This study differs from
previous books on Obamain at least three ways: (1) Street's determination
to offer a balanced but critical assessment of the "Obama phenomenon"
from a perspective shaped by years of engagement with Left theory
and activism; (2) Street's effort to understand the phenomenon in
a deeply researched historical, societal, and institutional context,
consistently relating Obama's career and candidacy to the ongoing
historical development and dilemmas of U.S. political culture; (3)
Street's ability to deepen his account by drawing on his considerable
direct experience with the phenomenon over years as a civil rights
researcher and advocate on the south side of Chicago (2000-2005)
and as a campaign activist in Iowa during the long and critical
Iowa primary (caucus) season of 2007-2008."
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 S77 2009
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Say
It Like Obama: The Power of Speaking with Purpose and Vision
- Publisher's Marketing:
"Includes Obama's historic acceptance speech from the Democratic
National Convention. In speech after speech, Barack Obama has fired
up millions of enthusiastic supporters with his inspiring vision,
rousing rhetoric, and charismatic presence His outstanding communication
skills gave rise to an unprecedented political movement and fueled
Obamas success in becoming the first African American presidential
nominee of a major U.S. political party..
But inspiring and persuading millions isnt simply a product of
innate abilityBarack Obama honed techniques that made him a highly
effective speaker before audiences numbering thirty to 200,000.
These techniques are vital not only in the political arena, but
also for business executives, managers, and leaders from all walks
of life..
This book is about the art of persuasion, the power of presentation,
and the most effective techniques of communication. From building
strong arguments and facing tough issues to inspiring a team or
workforce to new levels of innovation and productivity, "Say
It Like Obama" gives you the tools you can use to instill positive
change at every level of your organization by learning how to: .
. Make a strong first impression. Use body language and voice. Establish
common ground. Gain trust and confidence. Win hearts and minds.
Drive your points home. Convey your vision through imagery and words
that resonate. Build to a crescendo and leave a lasting impression.
.
Whether youre a manager, executive, or public speaker, a teacher,
business owner, or community leader, "Say It Like Obama"
will provide you with presentation techniques that have inspired
and mobilized audiences of every size."
Call number: OPC - PN4129.15 .L435 2009
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| The
American Journey of Barack Obama - Publisher's
Marketing: "For decades Americans have turned to LIFE
to see, understand, and remember the most important events and people
of our time. Just as LIFE once opened up the glittering Kennedy
White House, LIFE now focuses its lens on Barack Obama. The American
Journey of Barack Obama" covers the candidate from his childhood
and adolescence to his time as editor of The Harvard Law Review"
and his Chicago activist years, culminating with the excitement
and fervor of the historic 2008 Democratic National Convention.
The unfolding drama of Obama's life and political career is cinematic
in scope, and never has it been presented so compellingly. In addition
to a powerful array of photographs that were taken by many of the
country's greatest photographers (and some that were snapped, in
the quiet moments, by Obama family members themselves), this book
also includes a Foreword by Senator Edward M. Kennedy, an incisive
narrative biography and original essays by some of our finest writers,
including Gay Talese, Charles Johnson, Melissa Fay Greene, Andrei
Codrescu, Fay Weldon, Richard Norton Smith, Bob Greene and several
others. Many readers will find a new understanding of Obama. All
readers will feel that they are bearing witness to a singular, undeniably
American story."
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 L54 2008
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| Barack
Obama: The Voice of an American Leader - Publisher's
Marketing: "By any measure, the 2008 presidential race
has been historic. The race has created an enthusiasm and a high
degree of interest in politics few have ever seen before. At the
center of the race is Barack Obama, the first African American to
become the presumptive Democratic nominee. Many Americans agree
with his politics, and many don't, but most agree he is an incredible
force in today's highly-charged political world, and has come along
at one of the most crucial, difficult times in our nation's history.
For a sense of what has transpired in this campaign and how it is
different from others in America's history, this book looks at one
candidate from the perspective of quotations, made by and about
Barack Obama. Thematically arranged chapter highlight topics including
Obama's heritage, his family, state and national politics, his run
for the presidency, the issues of the day, community activism and
service, and thoughts on race and faith. Each chapter contains an
introduction and many of the quotations are supported with background
information to give students and general readers a better understanding
of the current events and political issues at play. Ideal for student
assignments as well as for reading cover to cover, this volume offers
the most representative, revealing, and often controversial quotes
by and about a man who has created a movement in American politics."
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 P775 2009
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| Barack
Obama: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) -
Publisher's Marketing: "Barack Obama
splashed onto the political scene with an inspirational, rousing
speech at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004. From
that night on, Obamamania was very real. He is bold and audacious;
his rhetoric fiery, convincing and very compelling. He encourages
cross-over appeal, discourse, affiliation, and has drawn many Americans,
including today's youth, into politics. This is the story of a man
of mixed race heritage who inspires, listens, compromises, and is
often bipartisan. With a charismatic smile and a cadre of "change
we can believe in," many believe that he embodies the American
dream. Thousands have turned out to hear the dynamic senator from
Illinois speak as he campaigns to become the next President of the
United States. Barack Obama says that his story could only take
place in America, and this revealing biography traces the events
of his remarkable life thus far. From his upbringing in humble circumstances
in Hawaii and Indonesia to becoming the fifth African American senator
in U.S. history, and later, a presidential candidate, this well-researched
volume highlights the hardships and successes, the people who most
influenced his career, his personal life, and his meteoric rise
to pop icon status. Rounded out with photos, a timeline, a bibliography,
and an index, this volume is a must-read for high school and undergraduate
students of current events and political science."
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 P75 2008
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Barack
Obama: The New Face of American Politics - Publisher's
Marketing: "Barack Obama's election to the U.S. Senate
in 2004 is one of the most interesting and colorful political campaigns
in recent history. His rousing keynote address at the Democratic
National Convention that same year made his name a household word.
The "Obama for Illinois" crusade offers important insights
into American politics. The authors explore the role of money, political
party, ethnicity, religion, and the issues facing our society today.
Obama's straightforward policy recommendations, message of hope
and inclusion, and charismatic style propelled him to the national
spotlight. Obama has the potential to shape America and to reshape
U.S. politics as he campaigns for the White House. Obama's state
senate career and his decision to enter the U.S. Senate race are
examined in this book. Despite a primary field of six competitors,
Obama received more than half of the Democratic vote, defeating
a multimillionaire and the state comptroller, a well-known figure
in the Democratic Party. The general election imploded for the Republicans
in the first few weeks of the campaign when it was revealed that
their candidate was embroiled in a sex scandal. Alan Keyes, the
ultraconservative, outspoken African American who had run for president
twice and for the U.S. Senate from Maryland, was recruited to challenge
Obama. But Obama, whose skill with the media and whose ability to
raise funds was evident even in those early days of his career,
easily won the race with 70 percent of the vote. The authors analyze
Obama's ability to speak to the concerns of multiple constituencies
by appealing to a coalition of voters that transcends race, class,
and gender. At the start of his presidential run, Obama gives new
meaning to the American dream."
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 D87 2008
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A
Bound Man: Why We Are Excited about Obama and Why He Can't Win -
Publisher's Marketing: "In Shelby
Steele's beautifully wrought and thought-provoking new book, "A
Bound Man," the award-winning and bestselling author of "The
Content of Our Character" attests that Senator Barack Obama's
groundbreaking quest for the highest office in the land is fast becoming
a galvanizing occasion beyond mere presidential politics, one that
is forcing a national dialogue on the current state of race relations
in America. Says Steele, poverty and inequality usually are the focus
of such dialogues, but Obama's bid for so high an office pushes the
conversation to a more abstract level where race is a politics of
guilt and innocence generated by our painful racial history -- a kind
of morality play between (and within) the races in which innocence
is power and guilt is impotence.
Steele writes of how Obama is
caught between the two classic postures that blacks have always
used to make their way in the white American mainstream: bargaining
and challenging. Bargainers strike a "bargain" with white
America in which they say, I will not rub America's ugly history
of racism in your face if you will not hold my race against me.
Challengers do the opposite of bargainers. They charge whites with
inherent racism and then demand that they prove themselves innocent
by supporting black-friendly policies like affirmative action and
diversity.
Steele maintains that Senator Obama is too constrained by these
elaborate politics to find his own true political voice. Obama has
the temperament, intelligence, and background -- an interracial
family, a sterling education -- to guide America beyond the exhausted
racial politics that now prevail. And yet he is a Promethean figure,
a bound man.
Says Steele, Americans are constrained by a racial correctness
so totalitarian that we are afraid even to privately ask ourselves
what we think about racial matters. Like Obama, most of us find
it easier to program ourselves for correctness rather than risk
knowing and expressing what we truly feel. Obama emerges as a kind
of Everyman in whom we can see our own struggle to accept and honor
what we honestly feel about race. In "A Bound Man," Steele
makes clear the precise constellation of forces that bind Senator
Obama, and proposes a way for him to break these bonds and find
his own voice.The courage to trust in one's own careful judgment
is the new racial progress, the "way out" from the forces
that now bind us all."
Call number: OPC - E901.1 .O23 S74 2008
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| Change
We Can Believe in: Barack Obama's Plan to Renew America's Promise
- Publisher's Marketing:
"At this defining moment in our history, Americans are hungry
for change. After years of failed policies and failed politics from
Washington, this is our chance to reclaim the American dream. Barack
Obama has proven to be a new kind of leader-one who can bring people
together, be honest about the challenges we face, and move this
nation forward. "Change We Can Believe In" outlines his
vision for America.
In these pages you will find bold and specific ideas about how to
fix our ailing economy and strengthen the middle class, make health
care affordable for all, achieve energy independence, and keep America
safe in a dangerous world. "Change We Can Believe In"
asks you not just to believe in Barack Obama's ability to bring
change to Washington, it asks you to believe in yours."
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 A3 2008
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| The
Rise of Barack Obama
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 S58 2008
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The
Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream -
Publisher's Marketing: ""A government
that truly represents these Americans-that truly serves these Americans-will
require a different kind of politics. That politics will need to reflect
our lives as they are actually lived. It won't be pre-packaged, ready
to pull off the shelf. It will have to be constructed from the best
of our traditions and will have to account for the darker aspects
of our past. We will need to understand just how we got to this place,
this land of warring factions and tribal hatreds. And we'll need to
remind ourselves, despite all our differences, just how much we share:
common hopes, common dreams, a bond that will not break."
-from The Audacity of Hope In July 2004, Barack Obama electrified
the Democratic National Convention with an address that spoke to
Americans across the political spectrum. One phrase in particular
anchored itself in listeners' minds, a reminder that for all the
discord and struggle to be found in our history as a nation, we
have always been guided by a dogged optimism in the future, or what
Senator Obama called "the audacity of hope."
Now, in The Audacity of Hope, Senator Obama calls for a different
brand of politics-a politics for those weary of bitter partisanship
and alienated by the "endless clash of armies" we see
in congress and on the campaign trail; a politics rooted in the
faith, inclusiveness, and nobility of spirit at the heart of "our
improbable experiment in democracy." He explores those forces-from
the fear of losing to the perpetual need to raise money to the power
of the media-that can stifle even the best-intentioned politician.
He also writes, with surprising intimacy and self-deprecating humor,
about settling in as a senator, seekingto balance the demands of
public service and family life, and his own deepening religious
commitment.
At the heart of this book is Senator Obama's vision of how we can
move beyond our divisions to tackle concrete problems. He examines
the growing economic insecurity of American families, the racial
and religious tensions within the body politic, and the transnational
threats-from terrorism to pandemic-that gather beyond our shores.
And he grapples with the role that faith plays in a democracy-where
it is vital and where it must never intrude. Underlying his stories
about family, friends, members of the Senate, even the president,
is a vigorous search for connection: the foundation for a radically
hopeful political consensus.
A senator and a lawyer, a professor and a father, a Christian and
a skeptic, and above all a student of history and human nature,
Senator Obama has written a book of transforming power. Only by
returning to the principles that gave birth to our Constitution,
he says, can Americans repair a political process that is broken,
and restore to working order a government that has fallen dangerously
out of touch with millions of ordinary Americans. Those Americans
are out there, he writes-"waiting for Republicans and Democrats
to catch up with them.""
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 A3 2006
Call number: OPC - E901.1 .O23 A3 2006
Call number: SAC - E901.1 .O23 A3 2006
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Barack
Obama: Working to Make a Difference
Call number: PAL - E901.1 .O23 B75 2006
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Dreams
from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance - Publisher's
Marketing: "In this lyrical, unsentimental, and compelling
memoir, the son of a black African father and a white American mother
searches for a workable meaning to his life as a black American.
It begins in New York, where Barack Obama learns that his father--a
figure he knows more as a myth than as a man--has been killed in
a car accident. This sudden death inspires an emotional odyssey--first
to a small town in Kansas, from which he retraces the migration
of his mother's family to Hawaii, and then to Kenya, where he meets
the African side of his family, confronts the bitter truth of his
father's life, and at last reconciles his divided inheritance."
Call number: SAC - E185.97 .O23 A3 2004
Call number: PAL - E185.97 .O23 A3 2004
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