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A prayer for America
Dennis J. Kucinich

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A prayer for America

Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books (Oct 21, 2003)
9781560255109
| Paperback
160 pages | 127 x 201 mm | English
Dewey 306/.0973
LC Classification HN65 .K73 2003
LC Control No. 2003056524

Subject

  • Civil Rights
  • Civil Rights - United States
  • Civil Rights/ United States
  • Peace

Plot

When Congressman Dennis Kucinich delivered his speech, “A Prayer for America,” to the Southern California chapter of Americans for Democratic Action, it electrified the whole country. In his speech, Kucinich—a 2004 presidential candidate—warned against an America that had discarded the constitutional liberties integral to its identity: “Let us pray that our nation will remember that the unfolding of the promise of democracy in our nation paralleled the striving for civil rights. That is why we must challenge the rationale of the Patriot Act. We must ask why should America put aside guarantees of constitutional justice?” A Prayer for America collects Kucinich’s essays and speeches. It represents his holistic worldview and carries with it a passionate commitment to public service, peace, human rights, workers’ rights, and the environment. His advocacy of a Department of Peace seeks not only to make nonviolence an organizing principle in our society, but to make war a thing of the past. A Prayer for America includes an introductory essay from Kucinich that reflects on his political journey from his election as the youngest mayor of a major American city to his role as a dynamic, visionary leader of the Progressive Caucus of the Congressional Democrats.