The Death Of Ben Linder

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In 1987, the death of Ben Linder, the first American killed by President Reagan's "freedom fighters" -- the U.S.-backed Nicaraguan Contras -- ignited a firestorm of protest and debate. In this landmark first biography of Linder, investigative journalist Joan Kruckewitt tells his story. In the summer of 1983, a 23-year-old American named Ben Linder arrived in Managua with a unicycle and a newly earned degree in engineering. In 1986, Linder moved from Managua to El Cuá, a village in the Nicaraguan war zone, where he helped form a team to build a hydroplant to bring electricity to the town. He was ambushed and killed by the Contras the following year while surveying a stream for a possible hydroplant. In 1993, Kruckewitt traveled to the Nicaraguan mountains to investigate Linder's death. In July 1995. she finally located and interviewed one of the men who killed Ben Linder, a story that became the basis for a New Yorker feature on Linder's death. Linder's story is a portrait of one idealist who died for his beliefs, as well as a picture of a failed foreign policy, vividly exposing the true dimensions of a war that forever marked the lives of both Nicaraguans and Americans.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Joan Kruckewitt
Publisher : Seven Stories Press
Release : 2011-01-04
File : 418 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781609802042


United States Volunteers In Nicaragua And The Death Of Benjamin Linder

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Genre : Nicaragua
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs
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Release : 1987
File : 180 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000013171940


Success Without Victory

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Winners and losers. Success and failure. Victory and defeat. American culture places an extremely high premium on success, and firmly equates it with winning. In politics, sports, business, and the courtroom, we have a passion to win and are terrified of losing. Instead of viewing success and failure through such a rigid lens, Jules Lobel suggests that we move past the winner-take-all model and learn valuable lessons from legal and political activists who have advocated causes destined to lose in court but have had important, progressive long term effects on American society. He leads us through dramatic battles in American legal history, describing attempts by abolitionist lawyers to free fugitive slaves through the courts, Susan B. Anthony's trial for voting illegally, the post-Civil War challenges to segregation that resulted in the courts’ affirmation of the separate but equal doctrine in Plessy v. Ferguson, and Lobel’s own challenges to United States foreign policy during the 1980s and 1990s. Success Without Victory explores the political, social, and psychological contexts behind the cases themselves, as well as the eras from which they originated and the eras they subsequently influenced.

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Genre : Law
Author : Jules Lobel
Publisher : NYU Press
Release : 2006-02-01
File : 331 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780814765128


Literacy History And Benjamin Linder In Nicaragua

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Author : Jason Carter Blalock
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Release : 2007
File : 46 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:C3504068


Friends Journal

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Genre : Society of Friends
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Release : 2002
File : 656 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105115065778


Isla

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Clippings of Latin American political, social and economic news from various English language newspapers.

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Genre : Latin America
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Release : 1992-05
File : 710 Pages
ISBN-13 : UTEXAS:059173018177536


Home Power

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Genre : Buildings
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Release : 2000
File : 974 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924094765041


Present Tense

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Genre : Jews
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Release : 1987-11
File : 772 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X001612387


Congressional Record

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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)

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Genre : Law
Author : United States. Congress
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Release : 1988
File : 1552 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D03769703B


Envio

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Genre : Nicaragua
Author :
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Release : 1994
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSC:32106011089163